The electronic catheterization and enema teaching practice model is a teaching device that integrates nursing skills training and operation feedback, mainly used for students to master the standardized procedures of urinary and intestinal care operations.
Before use, carefully inspect the appearance of the model, power supply and liquid passage to ensure that the catheter, anal canal and sensor are intact. Before operation, it is necessary to be familiar with the model structure and functional modules, and strictly follow the clinical aseptic operation requirements. When conducting catheterization training, the correct model of the catheter should be selected, and attention should be paid to lubrication and insertion angles to prevent excessive force from causing damage to the model.
After the intubation is in place, there should be a simulated outflow of urine to verify the success of the operation. During enema training, the temperature and flow rate of the liquid should be controlled to prevent excessive pressure from causing leakage or damage to the model. During the operation, pay attention to maintaining gentle and standardized movements to prevent liquid from entering the electronic control section.
After the practical training is completed, the residual liquid should be drained, the surface of the model should be cleaned and dried, the power should be turned off and it should be properly stored. Regular maintenance and calibration can extend the service life of the equipment, ensure teaching effectiveness and operational safety.