Features
This Manikin is designed for clinical nursing education and basic medical skills training. It supports a wide range of nursing procedures including patient care, airway management, injection techniques, catheterization, and wound care training.
The manikin can be positioned in supine position with flexed knees and abducted legs, allowing stable positioning for various nursing procedures. Upper and lower limb joints are fully movable for realistic patient positioning and nursing practice.
Training Functions
1. Patient Positioning and Mobility
• Supine position with knees flexed and legs abducted
• Upper arms and lower legs can rotate freely
• Limb joints allow bending, rotation, and movement
2. Basic Nursing Care
• Face washing and hair washing
• Eye and ear irrigation and medication administration
• Oral care and denture care
• Bed bath and clothing change
3. Pressure Ulcer Assessment and Care
Simulated four clinical stages of pressure ulcers:
• Stage I – Non-blanchable erythema
• Stage II – Inflammatory infiltration stage
• Stage III – Superficial ulceration
• Stage IV – Necrotic ulceration
Includes pathological features such as:
• Ulceration
• Sinus tract formation
• Slough and necrotic tissue
• Eschar formation
4. Airway and Respiratory Care
• Oral and nasal endotracheal intubation
• Tracheostomy care
• Suctioning techniques
• Oxygen therapy
5. Gastrointestinal Nursing Procedures
• Nasogastric tube feeding
• Gastric lavage
• Enema administration
6. Injection and Infusion Training
• Intravenous injection and infusion via arm veins
• Subcutaneous injection (deltoid region)
• Intramuscular injection (gluteal region)
• Intramuscular injection (lateral thigh)
7. Clinical Puncture Training
• Thoracic puncture
• Abdominal puncture
• Liver puncture
• Bone marrow puncture
• Lumbar puncture
8. Urinary System Procedures
• Male urinary catheterization
• Female urinary catheterization
• Male bladder irrigation
• Female bladder irrigation
• Stoma drainage care
9. Wound Assessment and Management,Training for wound evaluation, disinfection, dressing change, hemostasis, and bandaging, including:
• Chest incision suturing wound
• Thigh incision suturing wound
• Thigh laceration wound
• Infected thigh ulcer
• Foot gangrene
• Pressure ulcers on toes and heel
• Upper arm amputation wound
• Lower leg amputation wound
Dimensions: Life size












