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Electronic Trachea Intubation Manikin Model Half Body Type
Model No.: EM-011
Application:
This state-of-the-art model is expertly designed for comprehensive trachea intubation training via the oral cavity. Ideal for medical school students, junior clinic personnel, and various first aid training programs, it presents an essential tool for honing critical medical skills.
Features:
1) Crafted with an anatomically accurate shape, it provides an authentic clinical experience.
2) Incorporates a reliable electronic circuit with a highly sensitive sensor, seamlessly integrating sound, light, and electrical feedback for an immersive learning experience.
Training Content:
1) Master the technique of trachea intubation through the oral cavity.
2) Practice pupil observation, discerning between normal and mydriatic states.
3) Learn precise thyrocricoid puncture positioning.
Operation Method:
1) Stand beside the model's head, tilt it upward about 80 degrees, aligning the mouth, pharynx, and trachea. Open the mouth to proceed.
2) With the left hand, guide the laryngoscope vertically into the throat, sliding along the back of the tongue to reach the tongue root. Slightly lift the laryngoscope upon visualizing the epiglottis edge, then insert it across the epiglottis and tongue root, lifting again to reveal the glottis.
3) With the right hand, correctly place the catheter into the glottis. When 1cm away, a green light and music indicate proper positioning. Rotate and advance the catheter 3-4cm into the trachea.
4) A red light and beep sound alert indicate incorrect placement into the esophagus.
Ensure repositioning if mistakenly inserted into the esophagus.
5) Securely place a bite-block next to the trachea catheter, fixing both with adhesive plaster for stability.
6) Use a syringe to inflate the catheter sac. If lacking an automatic ball valve on the air sac tube end, employ a clamp.
7) Connect the catheter to the respirator, compress the air sac, and observe lung inflation to confirm successful procedure.
Human Trachea Intubation Model Functionality
1) The model features a compressible, flexible tongue, with a movable epiglottis and tongue root, facilitating easy visualization of the glottis.
Includes a moveable mandible and cervical joint for realistic maneuverability.
Sensors accurately measure intubation sites, providing feedback through sound and light indications for both correct and incorrect operations.
Educational tool for teaching normal and mydriatic pupil states.
Maintenance and Attention:
1. Follow the user manual for operations. Store in a ventilated area post-use for longevity.
2. Protect the model from direct sunlight to prevent fading and deformation.
3. Clean any dirt on the skin using gauze and sponge for maintenance.
4. Operate within a working condition of 200-24 V.