A sputum suction model, also known as a phlegm suction simulator, is a device used for training and practice in the technique of sputum suction or phlegm aspiration. This First Aid Skill Training Model, also referred to as a Trauma Nursing Model, is a valuable tool for healthcare professionals to develop and refine their skills in safely and effectively removing respiratory secretions from patients' airways.
The sputum suction model replicates the anatomy and physiology of the respiratory system, specifically the trachea and bronchial tubes. It typically consists of a simulated torso with a realistic airway passage and a replaceable sputum container.
To practice sputum suction techniques, healthcare professionals can connect the model to a suction machine or device. They can then use appropriate suction catheters or devices to simulate the process of clearing secretions from the airway.
The sputum suction model allows users to learn and demonstrate correct suctioning techniques, including proper positioning, insertion of the suction catheter, and controlled suctioning to prevent trauma or discomfort to the patient. It provides a safe and controlled environment for Trauma Training and skill development before performing the procedure on real patients.
By using a sputum suction model, healthcare professionals can enhance their proficiency in sputum suction techniques, ensuring effective airway clearance and maintaining the respiratory health of their patients. It is just one example of the many advanced Medical Training Manikins available to assist in clinical skill development and training.
Features:
1. Adult head and neck, left face is detachable to expose
vertical section and allow observation of whole process
2. Precise anatomical structure: nasal cavity, superior
turbinate, middle turbinate, inferior turbinate, oral cavity,
tongue, teeth, throat, trachea, etc
3. It can be intubated through nose, mouth and trachea, and
the simulated sputum can be sucked out when the
operation is correct
4. Tracheotomy care