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Skull structure of simulation fetus teaching aid

A technology of skull and teaching aids, which is applied in the field of skull structure simulation of fetal teaching aids, can solve the problems of failing to meet the teaching requirements, unable to simulate the skull of the fetus, and unable to truly simulate the delivery scene, so as to improve the intuitive experience and improve the simulation degree of the model Effect

Pending Publication Date: 2021-01-08
福建省龙岩卫生学校
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In the existing teaching aids for babies, the head is usually not assembled according to the composition of the skull, but is made into a whole with a fixed size, which cannot simulate the state of the fetal skull being slightly deformed by extrusion; when teaching fetal delivery, the average height of the fetus The models produced are often unable to pass because the fixed head is too large and limited by the pelvic mold, so we can only choose small baby models for teaching, which cannot realistically simulate the delivery scene and fail to meet the teaching requirements

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[0021] The present invention will be further described in detail below in conjunction with examples, but the embodiments of the present invention are not limited thereto.

[0022] Such as Figure 1~4 For the preferred solution of the present invention, a skull structure of a simulated fetal teaching aid, the skull includes a left frontal bone 1, a right frontal bone 2, anterior bregma 3, a left parietal bone 4, a right parietal bone 5, a posterior bregma 6, an occipital bone 7, and a left temporal bone 8 and right temporal bone (not shown in the figure), left frontal bone 1, right frontal bone 2, left parietal bone 4, right parietal bone 5, occipital bone 7, left temporal bone 8 and right temporal bone are cranial bones, which are made of hard materials such as metal or hard plastic The preferred hard plastic material is placed and connected according to their respective positions, and the gap between the skulls is the cranial suture 9. The anterior fontanel 3 and the posteri...

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The invention discloses a skull structure of a simulation fetus teaching aid, the skull comprises a left forebone, a right forebone, a front fontanel, a left top bone, a right top bone, a rear fontanel, an occipital bone, a left temporal bone and a right temporal bone, and the left forebone, the right forebone, the left top bone, the right top bone, the occipital bone, the left temporal bone and the righttemporal bone are skulls, made of hard materials and placed and connected according to own positions. A cranial seam is reserved at the joint of each skull; and an elastic connecting piece isarranged at the lower part in the skull seam and is respectively connected with two adjacent skull bones. The skull of the infant teaching aid is separated according to the skull part and then connected through the elastic connecting piece, the state that the head of a fetus is slightly deformed due to extrusion during delivery can be simulated, the front fontanel and the rear fontanel which are made of soft materials are clamped through the pressing pieces, meanwhile, the hood which is soft in hand feeling and obvious in partition is arranged, and the model simulation degree is improved; andthe intuitive feeling during obstetric nursing teaching can be improved.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to the field of obstetric nursing teaching, in particular to a skull structure of a simulated fetal teaching aid. Background technique [0002] When teaching obstetrics, it is necessary to simulate the state of the fetus during normal delivery so that students can better understand and learn. The skull of the fetus is composed of frontal bone, temporal bone, parietal bone and occipital bone. It is plastic. There are cranial sutures between the skull bones, and there is soft tissue covering between the cranial sutures and fontanel. During delivery, the cranial sutures will be slightly squeezed Overlap makes the diameter of the fetal head smaller, which is conducive to the delivery of the fetal head. In the existing teaching aids for babies, the head is usually not assembled according to the composition of the skull, but is made into a whole with a fixed size, which cannot simulate the state of the fetal skull being slightly deform...

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IPC IPC(8): G09B23/28
CPCG09B23/281
Inventor 危祝平郑智嘉周清
Owner 福建省龙岩卫生学校
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