26-09-2025
ADA MED SUPPLY LIMITED
Article tag: A 30-week preterm infant model BIX-T331B
The role of the 30-week premature infant model is to provide a highly realistic training platform for medical students, nurses and neonatal medical staff to master the care and first aid skills of premature infants.
Preterm infants at 30 weeks have low body weight, underdeveloped organs, weak respiratory, circulatory and body temperature regulation abilities, and are difficult to receive clinical care, with limited opportunities for actual operation. This model is designed based on the body shape, organ proportion and physiological characteristics of preterm infants with a gestational age of 30 weeks. It can simulate the respiratory tract, airways, chest and abdominal movements as well as the flexibility of the skin of newborns, allowing trainees to experience real tactile and operational feedback during operation. Through the model, learners can practice airway management, artificial respiration, sputum aspiration, umbilical vein puncture, body temperature maintenance and routine nursing operations
Be familiar with the special precautions for the care of premature infants, such as gentle moving, positional adjustment and monitoring of vital signs. The retrainability and feedback function of the model help trainees correct operational errors, improve skill proficiency, and enhance clinical judgment and emergency response capabilities. This model is widely applied in teaching and practical training, which is of great significance for improving the quality of rescue for premature infants and ensuring their life safety.