Infant catheterization and enema models are medical training tools used to simulate procedures on infants. These models are designed to provide a realistic and safe learning experience for healthcare professionals, such as nurses and doctors, to practice catheterization and enema procedures on infants before performing them on real patients.
These models typically include a life-sized replica of an infant's lower abdomen and genital area, complete with anatomical details such as the urethra and rectum. The materials used to create these models are often soft and flexible to mimic the texture and feel of human tissue.
Infant catheterization models are used to practice inserting a catheter into the infant's urethra to drain urine from the bladder. The model may feature a bladder reservoir that can be filled with synthetic urine to simulate the process of draining the bladder. The trainee can practice the entire catheterization procedure, including cleaning the genital area, lubricating the catheter, and inserting it into the urethra.
Enema models are used to simulate the process of administering an enema to an infant. Enemas are used to introduce fluids into the rectum to relieve constipation or empty the bowel before certain medical procedures. The model may include a rectal reservoir that can be filled with simulated fluid, allowing the trainee to practice the insertion of the enema tube into the rectum and the administration of the enema.
These models offer a safe and controlled environment for healthcare professionals to develop and refine their skills without the risk of harming real infants. They are part of a larger range of medical training models, such as the First Aid Skill Training Model, Full Body Trauma Manikin, Acls Training, and more. By using these models, healthcare professionals can enhance their clinical skills, Diagnostic Skills, Surgical Skills, Obstetrics And Gynecology Skills, Pediatric Skills, and nursing skills.
Features:
1. Newborn female baby, lifelike texture
2. Clear touchable anterior and posterior fontanel,
coronal suture, sagittal suture
3. Practise baby nursing, catheterization and enema
4. Changing clothes and diapers, holding, feeding,
cleaning(eyes,ears,noses)
5. Umbilical region nursing, skin care
6. Physical measurement: body length, weight,
chest circumference, abdomen circumference, head
circumference, etc.
7. Thermometry through anus, mouth