Article tag: The model was trained by manually fetching feces BIX-H37
The dressed manual defecation training model is a simulation teaching tool designed for nursing teaching and skills training, mainly used to train medical staff on the correct methods and procedures for manual defecation operations in clinical nursing. This model adopts a wearable design, allowing trainees or instructors to directly "wear" it for use. It realistically simulates the patient's position and operating environment, making the training more in line with clinical practice. Through this model, learners can repeatedly practice steps such as assessing intestinal conditions, lubrication, finger insertion, fecal removal and postoperative care, thereby proficiently mastering the standard techniques of manual defecation.
This model has a reasonable structure and features the simulation characteristics of human anatomy. It can simulate different fecal textures and defecation conditions, helping trainees understand various situations that may be encountered in clinical practice. Its reusable feature not only saves teaching resources but also ensures the safety of the operation process and eliminates the risk of infection. Through systematic training, trainees can enhance their ability to provide intestinal care for critically ill, bedridden or disabled patients, and strengthen their awareness of humanistic care. The application of the dressed manual defecation training model not only enhances the practicality and interactivity of nursing teaching, but also provides strong support for the improvement of clinical nursing quality.