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Bowel Care Trainer, 1022519

$1,427.95
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Medex SKU:
NSC-1022519
Packing Info:
1/Each
Usually Ships:
3 - 5 Business Days

Description

Key Features

  • Realistic Anatomy: The trainer is a life-size representation of a patient's buttocks in a left lateral recumbent position. It features soft, flexible material for a lifelike feel and includes a simulated anus and bowel for realistic access. The Digital Rectal Inserts are made from a durable silicone to mimic real human tissue.

  • Comprehensive Procedural Training: The model is highly versatile, allowing trainees to practice a wide range of procedures:

    • Enema administration, including cleansing, oil-retention, and medicated enemas.

    • Suppository insertion.

    • Digital Rectal Examination (DRE) and stimulation.

    • Digital Removal of Feces (DRF).

  • Simulated Stools: The trainer comes with both solid and soluble artificial stool to make the practice of enema administration and manual fecal removal more realistic.

  • Leakage-Free System: A secure fluid reception reservoir system prevents leakage, ensuring a clean and hygienic training environment. It can hold up to 2 liters of fluid and can be easily drained.

  • Didactic Models for Complications: The model includes two 3D anatomical models of hemorrhoids that can be magnetically attached. These models, which show both internal and external views of the complications, are excellent teaching aids for explaining hemorrhoids, anal fissures, and fistulae.

  • Durable and Portable: Made from durable, easy-to-clean materials, the trainer is designed for longevity. It comes with a carrying bag for easy transport and setup.


Uses

The Bowel Care Trainer is an essential tool for training in various educational and professional settings:

  • Nursing and Medical Schools: Used to teach students the correct techniques for enema administration, suppository insertion, and digital rectal exams in a hands-on, low-risk environment.

  • Patient Care Staff Training: Hospitals and clinics use the trainer to ensure that all staff members are proficient in bowel care procedures, which helps improve patient comfort and safety.

  • Geriatric and Long-Term Care: It is particularly useful for training caregivers on procedures for managing lower bowel dysfunction in elderly and bedridden patients.

  • Continuing Education: Healthcare professionals can use the trainer in workshops to refresh their skills or learn new bowel care techniques in a safe and controlled setting.