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09-19
The role of shoulder joint models is mainly reflected in teaching, scientific research and clinical training, etc.
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The comprehensive emergency nursing training simulation manikin is a highly realistic model that integrates emergency skills training, clinical nursing operations and teaching assessment, and is widely used in medical education and practical training links.
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The head and neck neurovascular model is an anatomical auxiliary tool often used in medical teaching and clinical training, which can visually present the nerve course and blood vessel distribution in the head and neck region. This model is usually made based on the real scale of the human body, presenting the cranial nerves, carotid arteries, jugular veins and branch systems in a three-dimensional way, helping learners clearly understand the complex anatomical relationships.
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The three-year-old child care simulation manikin is a highly realistic teaching model designed based on the body proportions and physiological characteristics of young children, and is widely used in pediatric nursing and medical education fields. This mannequin has a shape and body similar to that of a real three-year-old child. It has soft skin texture and flexible joints, and can undergo various basic and specialized care training
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The antique-style acupuncture bronze figure is a teaching and display model originated from the ancient medical education tradition and still holds significant importance in modern times.
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The vas deferens ligation training model is a simulation tool specifically designed for teaching in urology and family planning surgery, aiming to help trainees familiarize themselves with the basic steps and key operational points of vas deferens ligation. This model is designed based on the anatomical structure of the male reproductive system.
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The lumbar girder-coccyx model is an anatomical simulation teaching aid widely used in medical teaching, scientific research and clinical training. It fully demonstrates the anatomical structure characteristics from the lumbar vertebrae to the coccyx. The model usually includes the five lumbar vertebrae, sacrum and coccyx, and is combined with intervertebral discs, foramina and some nerve outlets, which can visually present the morphology and interrelationship of the lower part of the spine.
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Throughout the entire operation process, it is necessary to pay attention to gentle movements, which should meet the safety and comfort requirements of infant care. Through standardized operation training of the Down syndrome infant care model, trainees can accumulate experience in practice, better understand the needs of special children, and enhance their clinical care and humanistic care capabilities.
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The human skeleton with attached muscle coloring and ligament model is a comprehensive teaching aid that integrates anatomy teaching, medical training and scientific research assistance. This model is based on standard human bones and is precisely replicated according to the actual human body proportions.
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The advanced children's comprehensive first aid training simulation manikin is a highly integrated medical teaching device, widely used in pediatric clinical teaching, nursing training and first aid skills drills. This simulation manikin is designed based on the physiological structure and anatomical proportions of children.
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The central vein puncture and intubation model is a simulation teaching aid specially designed for medical teaching and clinical skills training, which can simulate commonly used central vein puncture sites such as the internal jugular vein, subclavian vein and femoral vein.
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Finally, during the training process, emphasis should be placed on teamwork and emergency response to ensure that trainees possess comprehensive rescue capabilities in real-life situations. Through standardized use, full-function trauma caregivers can significantly enhance the effectiveness of clinical teaching and emergency training
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