The new electronic catheterization and enema practice model is a modern nursing teaching device integrating multi-functional training, aiming to enhance trainees' mastery of urinary and digestive system nursing operations. This model, based on the traditional internship model, incorporates an electronic monitoring and feedback system, which can display in real time the insertion depth, Angle and whether the operation is standardized during the operation process, providing trainees with a more intuitive learning experience.
In terms of catheterization training, the model is designed based on real anatomical scales, covering key structures such as the urethra and bladder. Trainees can repeatedly practice the entire process of aseptic operation, lubricated catheterization, and urine drainage. In terms of enema training, the model is equipped with simulated structures of the anus and intestine, allowing for operations such as drug injection, liquid reflux, and placement of nursing positions.
Through electronic feedback, trainees can promptly identify deficiencies in their operations and make adjustments, thereby effectively enhancing their skill levels. The new electronic catheterization and enema practice model is not only suitable for classroom teaching in nursing colleges, but also widely used in pre-job training and skills assessment in hospitals. Its advantages lie in high safety, realistic operation and intuitive teaching effect. Its emergence has promoted the modernization and refinement of nursing teaching, providing strong support for cultivating high-quality nursing talents.