The multi-functional airway management model is a high-fidelity simulation device used in medical teaching and clinical skills training, mainly for airway assessment and management operation training. This model is designed based on the anatomical structure of adults and features real structures such as the oral cavity, pharynx, larynx and trachea. It can perform various operations including oropharyngeal ventilation, nasopharyngeal ventilation, tracheal intubation, laryngeal mask use, sputum aspiration and emergency treatment of airway obstruction.
Through this model, trainees can master the key skills of airway assessment, airway opening and maintenance proficiently, learn the correct intubation techniques, respiratory tract fixation methods and emergency response measures. The high simulation features and repeatable operability of the model enable trainees to repeatedly practice in a safe environment, enhancing their sense of touch and operational confidence, while reducing the risks in real patient operations.
The application of the multi-functional airway management model not only strengthens the integration of theory and practice, improves the accuracy and safety of clinical operations, but also promotes the cultivation of emergency response capabilities and teamwork abilities of medical staff, providing a reliable training platform for clinical airway management and emergency care.