Abdominal Multi Task Trainer
Multi Skills Trainer
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Practise nursing skills on a real person
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Also part of SYMSuit All-in
Complete Set* including Display Holder and Fluid Reservoir
Product Details:
SKU: FM21-SYM-AS | HS code 902300
Weight: 2.06 kg | Dimensions: 23x33x3.5 cm | Material: Silicone - Plastic | Delivery Time: 5 weeks | Colors Light - Medium - Dark
Enhance nursing skills with our Abdominal Multi Task Trainer, designed for comprehensive practice in various healthcare procedures
The catheters in the task trainer lead to openings that can be connected to a fluid reservoir, enabling healthcare professionals to simulate the introduction of and drain various liquids such as water. This hands-on feature allows for realistic practice and skill development in procedures such as:
Subcutaneous Injection
Colostomy and Ostomy Care
Suprapubic Catheterization
Scar Management post Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy
Jejunostomy Feeding Tube
With the Abdominal Multi Task Trainer, nurses can enhance their proficiency in a wide range of healthcare tasks, ensuring they are well-prepared to provide quality patient care.
Abdominal Multi Task Trainer connects with SYMSuit.
Subcutaneous Injection
Learning to inject subcutaneously in a good and safe way.
Suprapubic catheter
Practise suprapubic catheter care.
The suprapubic indwelling catheter is introduced into the bladder via the abdominal wall, just above the pubic bone, and fixed by means of a balloon or suture. So there is a direct connection between the bladder and the outside of the body. The suprapubic catheter generally causes far fewer problems than a catheter through the urethra (urethra).
Bladder irrigation is the rinsing of the urinary bladder for medical reasons via an indwelling urinary or suprapubic catheter.
You can train:
providing an indwelling suprapubic catheter
changing an indwelling suprapubic catheter
rinsing the bladder with a syringe or rinsing bag
connect, remove, empty catheter bag
Colostoma - ostomy care
Practise colostoma care.
The care for a stoma for faeces (stools) is central.
colostomy irrigation
clean & dry the skin around the stoma
apply and remove stoma bag
Scar care - laparoscopic cholecystectomy
Practise scar care. Laparoscopic cholecystectomy with four smaller incisions that leave scars
Jejunostomy feeding tube
tube feeding using a syringe or feeding pump
change jejunostomy tube
administering nutrition and medication via J tube
The various used catheters open into a reservoir, which makes it possible to introduce liquids such as water. This also makes it possible to rinse and empty the bladder via the suprapubic catheter.
Fo the subcutaneous injection water or air can be used as. The water is automatically drained via an ingenious system.