Features:
■ Venipuncture of the head and neck veins, which are the main veins of the infant’s body.
■ Venipuncture and injection of the mid-elbow of the right and left arms, the axilla, and the hand.
■ Puncture practice of the umbilical cord for venous injection, blood sampling, and catheter insertion.
■ Practice puncture of the saphenous vein and the small saphenous vein of the right leg for injection and transfusion of fluids (blood).
■ Practice of intramuscular injections in the buttocks.
■ The nose and open mouth can be used for feeding tube and gastric tube insertion practice, suction practice, as well as arm feeding tube fixation, dressing, purification, nursing care and other operations.
■ Needle insertion with a clear sense of falling, correct puncture with a clear return of blood produced.
■ Venous vessels and skin static vessels and skin of the same puncture site can withstand hundreds of repeated puncture without leakage.