A trauma nursing manikin is a realistic simulation tool used for training healthcare professionals, specifically nurses, in providing care for traumatic injuries. These manikins, often referred to as Human Anatomical Models, are life-sized and anatomically correct, allowing for a realistic experience in assessing, diagnosing, and treating various trauma-related conditions.
Trauma nursing manikins often feature interchangeable limbs and organs, allowing for practice in managing injuries such as fractures, lacerations, burns, and wounds. They may also include features such as simulated bleeding, pulses, respiratory distress, and even interactive screens to display vital signs and patient information. These features make them an essential part of Clinical Skill Training Models.
These manikins are used in simulation-based training programs to enhance clinical skills, teamwork, and decision-making in managing trauma patients. They are particularly useful in Trauma Training , where they provide a safe and controlled environment for learners to practice and refine their skills before encountering real-life emergencies.
Some popular brands that offer trauma nursing manikins include Laerdal, Gaumard, and Simulaids. These manikins can be found in nursing schools, hospitals, and other healthcare simulation centers. They are often used as part of Nursing Skill Training Models, where they help to train future healthcare professionals in a variety of skills, including Orthopedic Skills, Surgical Skills, and Obstetrics And Gynecology Skills.
In addition to Trauma Care , these manikins can also be used in the training of other Specialized Care areas such as Geriatric Care , Pediatric Skills, and Endoscopic Skills. They can also be used to simulate various systems of the body, such as the Vascular System, Endocrine System, and Sensory Organs .
Features:
1. Wash face, nursing eye, ear, nose, scrub body on the bed, change clothes
2. Flexible limbs and joints allow to stage manikin in various positions, transport patients, change bed, rehabilitation movements
3. Bilateral, unilateral oxygen inhalation, atomizing inhalation therapy
4. Nasal feeding: When the gastric tube is inserted at 45-55cm, the simulated gastric juice can be drawn out
5. Gastric lavage: practice through oral/nasal cavity, stomach
capacity up to 500ml
6. Gastro-intestinal decompression
7. IV, IM and subcutaneous injection
8. Male urethral catheterization, bladder irrigation
9. Enema: About 500ml of liquid can be infused to realize
various enema
10. Include all trauma parts of DM-FA6805, practice cleaning,
sterilizing, stop bleeding and bandaging