Feeding Tubes
Feeding Tubes
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This instructional model shows a median section through nose, mouth, pharynx, trachea, oesophagus and stomach.
Plastic feeding tubes or catheters may be passed through the nose or mouth into the oesophagus and stomach. A tracheostoma has been added to demonstrate endotracheal aspiration.
Plastic feeding tubes or catheters may be passed through the nose or mouth into the oesophagus and stomach. A tracheostoma has been added to demonstrate endotracheal aspiration.
Use this economical trainer for instruction of nasogastric tube insertion and care.
The manikin has three routes for EN tubes and allows training with real liquid foods.
This model shows a cross-section in the sagittal plane. The cross-section runs through the nose, mouth, throat, trachea, esophagus, and stomach. A feeding tube or catheters can be inserted through the nose or mouth into the esophagus and stomach. A tracheostomy is added for the demonstration of endotracheal suctioning.
The NG Tube & Trach Skills Simulator has been developed to aid with the instruction, training, and practice of vital tracheostomy skills and care for patients with respiratory conditions.
This model can be used to practice the insertion of suction catheters into the nasal cavity, oral cavity and tracheostomy site.
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