The Advanced Malnourished Infant Care Model (JY/HT108) is an essential educational tool designed to enhance pediatric nursing education by simulating the physical characteristics and care needs of an undernourished infant.
Made from high-quality polymer materials, the model features a realistic look and texture, providing a lifelike feel during hands-on training. It represents a 10-month-old malnourished baby, measuring 67 cm in height and weighing only 6.7 kg, making the physical differences from a healthy infant of the same age clearly visible.
Realistic Physical Characteristics
The model reflects typical symptoms of infant malnutrition, such as:
An enlarged head
Thin limbs
Stunted growth
Noticeable weight loss
Infant Size Accuracy
Sized to match a 10-month-old baby with malnutrition, highlighting the visual and physical contrast with a healthy infant, supporting comparative learning and observation.
Basic Pediatric Care Training:
Conduct routine physical assessments: measure weight, head circumference, chest, and abdomen.
Practice infant handling, including holding, swaddling, and diaper changing.
Perform daily hygiene tasks, such as bathing, ear/nose/eye cleaning, and skin care.
Enhancing Compassion and Understanding
This model helps students not only improve clinical skills but also develop empathy and patience by caring for a vulnerable child, emphasizing the importance of emotional support in pediatric care.
Whether used in nursing schools, medical training centers, or pediatric hospitals, the JY/HT108 model is a valuable asset for bridging theory and real-world practice in infant malnutrition care.