A fistula ostomy nursing model is a representation or simulation of a fistula ostomy, which is a surgically created opening between two organs or between an organ and the skin surface. This model is typically used in healthcare settings to educate and train nurses on the management and care of patients with fistula ostomies.
The model is designed to replicate the appearance and characteristics of a fistula ostomy, including the stoma (the surgically created opening) and surrounding skin. It may also include features such as drainage bags or pouches to demonstrate how they are attached and used to collect waste or fluids.
The purpose of using a fistula ostomy nursing model is to provide healthcare professionals, particularly nurses, with hands-on training in caring for patients with fistula ostomies. It can help nurses practice essential skills, such as measuring and cutting ostomy appliances, applying and securing them correctly, properly cleaning and maintaining the ostomy site, and troubleshooting issues that may arise.
These models are often made of materials that resemble human skin and are designed to be durable and reusable. They can be used in nursing schools, hospitals, and other healthcare settings to enhance the knowledge and skills of nurses in providing quality care for patients with fistula ostomies. Medical training manikins, such as the Full Body Trauma Manikin, High Fidelity Simulation Model, or electronically-controlled CPR manikin, can also be used in conjunction with the fistula ostomy nursing model to provide comprehensive Trauma Training for healthcare practitioners.
Features:
1. Reproduces colostomy and ileostomy
2. Equipped with artificial feces, which can be diluted
with water for repeated use
3. Model is mounted on a base, which is convenient to
place in a proper posture
4. Postoperative ostomy care: ostomy bag replacement,
stoma irrigating
5. Feces cleaning practice with a bag