Ostomy Care Training Models Set
Set of 5. Includes all Ostomy Care Training Models: Nonfunctioning Double Barrel Ostomy Care Training Model, Nonfunctioning Prolapsed Ostomy Care Training Model, Functioning Healthy Ostomy Care Training Model, Functioning Infected Ostomy Care Training Model, and Functioning Necrotic Ostomy Care Training Model.
Designed to help introduce the essentials of ostomy care to patients and students, these units are ideal for demonstration and practice of ostomy care procedures. The anatomy of the ostomies is carefully reproduced to provide lifelike functions and appearance. A soft, pliable material is used for the stomas in order to achieve the most realistic tactile sensation. Dilation of the stomas can be demonstrated and practiced, along with application of postoperative and permanent ostomy bags.
Both functioning and nonfunctioning models are offered.
Nonfunctioning Ostomy Care Training Models
Nonfunctioning models for demonstration and practice of ostomy care procedures, including cleaning and changing the pouching system. Includes model, display easel, and instruction manual.
Double Barrel Ostomy Care Training Model
This double barrel model also skin folding characteristics that present the challenges of attaching an ostomy bag and the difficulty of getting a good seal.
Proplapsed Ostomy Care Training Model
A proplased stoma model featuring a barrel that has telescoped out.
Functioning Ostomy Care Training Models
Functioning models for demonstration and practice of ostomy care procedures, including cleaning and changing the pouching system. The ostomy can actually be irrigated. Syringe is included to pump simulated stool through the unit to provide drainage and excretion at the ostomy. The syringe is inserted through tubing attached to the back of the model. The consistency of the stool can be varied by using water to thin material, and most of the stool can be saved and reused. Includes model, display easel, syringe, simulated stool, and instruction manual.
Healthy Ostomy Care Training Model
This ostomy model represents a healthy, surgically created stoma brought through the abdominal wall.
Infected Ostomy Care Training Model
Complications with having a stoma may include excessive bleeding, infection, dehydration, impacted feces, and skin complications.
Necrotic Ostomy Care Training Model
This stoma model features the death of stoma tissue.
Designed to help introduce the essentials of ostomy care to patients and students, these units are ideal for demonstration and practice of ostomy care procedures. The anatomy of the ostomies is carefully reproduced to provide lifelike functions and appearance. A soft, pliable material is used for the stomas in order to achieve the most realistic tactile sensation. Dilation of the stomas can be demonstrated and practiced, along with application of postoperative and permanent ostomy bags.
Both functioning and nonfunctioning models are offered.
Nonfunctioning Ostomy Care Training Models
Nonfunctioning models for demonstration and practice of ostomy care procedures, including cleaning and changing the pouching system. Includes model, display easel, and instruction manual.
Double Barrel Ostomy Care Training Model
This double barrel model also skin folding characteristics that present the challenges of attaching an ostomy bag and the difficulty of getting a good seal.
Proplapsed Ostomy Care Training Model
A proplased stoma model featuring a barrel that has telescoped out.
Functioning Ostomy Care Training Models
Functioning models for demonstration and practice of ostomy care procedures, including cleaning and changing the pouching system. The ostomy can actually be irrigated. Syringe is included to pump simulated stool through the unit to provide drainage and excretion at the ostomy. The syringe is inserted through tubing attached to the back of the model. The consistency of the stool can be varied by using water to thin material, and most of the stool can be saved and reused. Includes model, display easel, syringe, simulated stool, and instruction manual.
Healthy Ostomy Care Training Model
This ostomy model represents a healthy, surgically created stoma brought through the abdominal wall.
Infected Ostomy Care Training Model
Complications with having a stoma may include excessive bleeding, infection, dehydration, impacted feces, and skin complications.
Necrotic Ostomy Care Training Model
This stoma model features the death of stoma tissue.