Tracheostoma
Tracheostoma
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This trainer is ideal for teaching patients and caregivers several tracheostomy care skills
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 throat-plate is designed to be worn like a necklace (attached behind the neck). Its main purpose is to pratice exercises about handling and cleaning a tracheotomy tube, whether for medical professionals (nurses, care assistant...) or for the patients‘ close relatives.
This simulation collar can be put on an actor or a manikin and allows the practice of tracheostomy care and suctioning in a lifelike way on humans. The trachea can be filled with artificial mucus and is easy to rinse and clean after practice.
Tracheotomy, surgical opening of the windpipe (tracheotomy). The wound model is self-adhesive and can be easily applied to and removed from nursing manikins and persons.
The Tracheostomy Care Simulator is the most realistic approximation of a patient available today. Careful attention to detail is incorporated into this pseudo-patient. Suctioning techniques, proper cuff inflation, dressing changes, and other techniques can be practiced and critiqued.
This trainer is ideal for teaching patients and caregivers several tracheostomy care skills
This model can be used to practice the procedures carried out for tracheostomy patients in the fields of nursing and caregiving when replacing cannulas or performing suction through a cannula.
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