Article tag: Insulin injection practice module
The insulin injection practice module is a simulation training device used for diabetes care and basic injection technique teaching.
This module is usually made of soft and elastic simulated skin materials, which can simulate common injection sites such as the abdomen and thighs of the human body, and truly reproduce the touch and puncture resistance of subcutaneous tissue.
Through operational training, trainees can become familiar with the entire process of insulin injection preparation, dose measurement, injection Angle, site selection and post-injection care, and master aseptic operation and key points of standardized techniques.
This module is applicable in medical colleges and universities, nursing training institutions, hospital internal training and diabetes health education scenarios. It can not only be used for professional skills training, but also facilitate patients and their families to learn self-injection techniques.
The use of the insulin injection practice module helps improve the accuracy and safety of operations, boosts the confidence of trainees and patients, and is an important auxiliary tool for conducting diabetes nursing teaching and health management.