Suprapubic Stoma Medium Tone, LF04330M
- Medex SKU:
- NSC-LF04330M
- Packing Info:
- 1/Each
- Usually Ships:
- 7 - 10 Business Days
Description
Features
The features of this component are entirely focused on its function as a training tool:
Medium Skin Tone: The primary feature that distinguishes this product from others is its medium skin tone, allowing for a more accurate and representative training experience.
Realistic Stoma Simulation: The part is made from a material that accurately mimics the look and feel of human skin and tissue surrounding a surgically created opening (a stoma) for a suprapubic catheter.
Functional Opening: The stoma has a functional opening that allows students to practice the insertion, removal, and management of a suprapubic catheter.
Durability: As a piece of training equipment, it is built to withstand repeated use by multiple students without deteriorating quickly.
Seamless Integration: It is designed to be a direct replacement part for the TERi manikin, ensuring a perfect fit and realistic appearance.
Use
The Teri Suprapubic Stoma Medium Tone, LF04330M is used exclusively in healthcare education and simulation. It is a valuable tool for instructors to teach students and healthcare professionals a variety of essential skills:
Suprapubic Catheter Care: Students can practice the proper techniques for cleaning the stoma site to prevent infection, a critical skill for patient safety.
Catheter Maintenance: The model allows for hands-on training in tasks like changing dressings, securing the catheter, and ensuring proper drainage.
Patient Assessment: By using a model with a medium skin tone, students can learn to recognize potential complications, such as redness or swelling, which may present differently on various skin tones.
Communication Skills: The manikin, equipped with this part, can be used to simulate conversations with patients and caregivers about how to manage their suprapubic catheter at home.
Procedure Practice: The functional opening allows for practice of the actual procedure of inserting and removing a suprapubic catheter in a safe, controlled environment.