Before the introduction of medical models; understanding and
practicing technical procedures was extremely difficult. Institutes had to
arrange for cadavers on which the students and practitioners had to practice
medical processes. This restricted the number of attempts a person could perform
while practicing. However, now things have turned
out to be a bit easy for learners
after the invention of medical models. Practitioners can take advantage of
these models and excel at their technical skills and the teachers can also use
it to explain the complex procedures in a more
understandable way to the students. The Injection
Training Hand Model is one of the most popular medical education aid that
helps students, doctors, and teachers.
Let’s look at how these models are helping everyone in the practical life.
Helps in practicing
Before getting hands-on
with a real patient and injecting them one needs to be perfect at it and to be
perfect extensive practice is needed, but
one cannot train on a real human. The
introduction of models has solved the
issue of practicing how to inject or withdraw blood. Apart from medical universities, the Injection Training Hand Model
is being used in institutes to train lab assistants on how to draw blood and
even in nursing institutes on how to inject.
Students are not afraid to attempt
Most of the students are afraid of attempting to inject;
because they are scared of hurting the patient. This feeling leaves the student
a bit confused and contributes to the hesitation to attempt. The hand model is
now used in medical institutes to let the students practice the art of
injecting. Now students are more confident as they are no longer scared of
hurting someone while training and they can reattempt multiple times until they
get it right.
Reduce the risk of injury
The Injection Training Hand Model has helped in reducing the
risk of injury. As the students are practicing how to administer the injection and are excelling in it; this is
resulting in professionalism that further on reduces the risk of injury. Once
they are trained they will not miss out a vein and will draw blood or give an injection in just one prick. Or else if they
are not trained there is a possibility that they might not administer injection
properly resulting in any form of injury.
Facilitates patients
Patients are not worried to be handled by a newly trained
nurse or lab assistant because they know that they are being trained properly.
This has built a trust relationship
between them which results in patients
taking a step forward in getting their
medical test regularly.
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