Flatus Tube Insertion Trainer for Enema & Nursing Practice
Flatus Tube Insertion Trainer for Enema & Nursing Practice
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True-to-life bowel care practice
Durable long-term training use
Safe fluid simulation support
Ideal for nursing education
The Flatus Tube Insertion and Enema Trainer is a realistic medical training manikin designed for safe and accurate flatus tube insertion practice, bowel care education, and enema administration learning. Moreover, it helps nursing students, healthcare trainees, and medical educators master the correct flatus tube procedure in a controlled simulation environment. Therefore, learners can improve confidence before performing the procedure on real patients.
In nursing and bedside care education, flatus tube insertion is an important clinical skill used to relieve abdominal gas, support bowel decompression, and assist in gastrointestinal patient care. Because of this, the trainer helps improve placement accuracy, patient safety awareness, and overall nursing competency. In addition, it supports hands-on learning for flatus catheter insertion, enema administration, and assisted defecation techniques.
Product Overview
This flatus tube insertion trainer is built with realistic lower torso anatomy to mimic human patient positioning during bowel and rectal care procedures. Additionally, the simulator allows repeated practice without risk to actual patients, which makes it highly suitable for medical colleges, nursing schools, and hospital procedure labs.
The leak-proof internal system supports fluid-based simulation. Furthermore, this makes the model highly effective for enema drills, bowel evacuation practice, and bedside nursing skill workshops. As a result, learners can understand both the technical and patient-care aspects of bowel procedures more effectively.
At the same time, the soft PVC construction improves tactile realism while maintaining durability for repeated academic use. Therefore, this medical training manikin becomes a dependable long-term solution for healthcare education programs.
Key Features of Flatus Tube Insertion Trainer
- Realistic flatus tube insertion practice simulator
- Supports complete flatus tube procedure learning
- Medical training manikin for nursing education
- Leak-proof system for fluid enema simulation
- Durable PVC-based anatomical design
- Defecation and bowel care skill training
- Ideal for hospital nurse training programs
- Supports flatus catheter and rectal care learning
Technical Specifications
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Material | Plastic (PVC) |
| Size | 51 × 40 × 47 cm |
| Weight | Approx. 5.5 kg |
| Color | Skin Tone |
| Usage | Medical and nursing training |
Use Cases
- Nursing colleges and GNM labs
- Moreover, hospital nurse training departments
- Medical colleges and simulation centers
- In addition, bowel care workshops
- Therefore, bedside clinical skill education
Benefits
- Improves flatus tube insertion accuracy
- Moreover, builds rectal care confidence
- Also supports safe enema practice
- Furthermore, reduces patient risk during learning
- Improves bowel care nursing competency
- As a result, enhances simulation outcomes
Why Choose MeddeyGo
- Trusted supplier of medical simulation products
- Moreover, ideal for nursing colleges and hospitals
- Pan India delivery support
- In addition, responsive after-sales assistance
- Therefore, dependable healthcare procurement partner
Frequently Asked Questions
Can it be used for flatus catheter practice?
Yes, it supports realistic flatus catheter and rectal tube insertion learning.
Is it suitable for enema training?
Yes, it is specially designed for enema and bowel care procedures.
Does it support fluid simulation?
Yes, the leak-proof system supports realistic fluid-based practice.
What material is used?
It is made from durable PVC plastic for repeated medical training use.
Can nursing students use this?
Yes, it is ideal for nursing colleges, skill labs, and hospitals.
What procedures can be practiced?
Flatus tube insertion, flatus catheter placement, enema care, and assisted defecation.
