Standard patient for examination on spinal and limb fracture emergency fixation and carrying training
A fracture first aid and limb technology, applied in educational appliances, instruments, teaching models, etc., can solve the problems of lack of and affect the training of medical talents, and achieve the effect of realistic simulation effect, reasonable design, and improvement of training quality.
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[0013] The skin of the highly simulated human body model of the present invention is molded with silicone rubber, PVC or thermoplastic elastomer, and the skeleton of the model is molded with resin or plastic molds, and other parts are available in the market. Store the recording copy of "Wrong handling method, causing secondary spinal cord injury!" in the voice module (IC-1), and store the recording copy of "Excessive vibration, please operate with caution!" in the voice module (IC-2) After preparing all kinds of parts, it can be used after being assembled and debugged with reference to the attached drawings. When in use, turn on the power switch (K) set on the electronic monitoring alarm panel (14) of the high-simulation human body model (1) on one side of the chest (4), and the power indicator light (L-1) lights up to simulate spine and limb fractures Examination of the "standardized patient" can find that the angular deformity and bone fricative with fractures can be judged...
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