Collection: Nursing Training Manikins

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Nursing training manikins are life-like anatomical models used to provide medical students with hands-on clinical experience without risking real patient safety. They range from simple, low-fidelity models for basic care to advanced, computerized simulators that mimic human vital signs like breathing, pulse, and drug responses. Through these manikins, students master crucial skills such as IV insertion, catheterization, wound dressing, and CPR in a controlled environment. To ensure diverse clinical exposure, they are categorized by patient demographics into adult, pediatric, infant, and specialized geriatric models. Additionally, function-specific simulators are available for complex scenarios like childbirth delivery (OB/GYN) and trauma care. Ultimately, they serve as an indispensable bridge between classroom theory and real-world hospital practice