The advanced computerized pregnant woman examination model is a highly realistic educational device that integrates obstetric teaching, skills training and clinical simulation. It is widely used in medical colleges and universities, nursing training institutions and obstetric teaching centers of hospitals.
This model is designed based on the real body shape and gestational stage of pregnant women, and can simulate various scenarios such as abdominal palpation, fetal position determination, uterine height measurement, fetal heart rate monitoring, midwifery operation and obstetric emergency management.
In conjunction with the computer system, teachers can control the changes in vital signs of the model in real time, such as fetal heart rate, fetal movement and uterine contraction intensity, enabling trainees to conduct systematic training in an environment close to reality. Through repeated practice, trainees can master proficiently the skills of prenatal examination for pregnant women, prenatal assessment methods and the ability to handle sudden obstetric situations.
The application of this model has effectively enhanced the clinical operation level and emergency response ability of obstetric nurses, providing important teaching support for ensuring the safety of pregnant women and fetuses.