Product code

A40102

Name of the product

Basic Male Nursing Training Manikin

Product description

CONTENTS

  1. General Description and Usage of the Mannequin
  2. Assembly
    • Removal of Internal Organs and Genital Part
    • Combining
    • Assembling the Head
    • Joining Arms
    • Binding the Buttocks
    • Joining the Lower Legs
    • Placement of Organs in the Thoracic and Abdominal Cavities
    • Placement of the Genital Part
    • Placement of Internal Organs
    • Placement of the Abdominal Sheath
  3. Cleaning and Storage Conditions

USAGE AREAS OF THE TRAINING MODEL

Basic Patient Care

  1. Lifting, carrying and moving the patient
  2. Patient care in bed
  3. Move the patient
  4. Washing the patient (genital care)
  5. Oral care and cleaning
  6. Nasal care and cleaning

Medical attendance

  1. Preventive Techniques
    • Prevention of bedsores (decubitus)
    • Prevention of muscle stiffness
    • Prevention of pneumonia
    • Prevention of blood clotting (Thrombosis)
    • Prevention of thrush and parotitis
  2. Physiotherapy
    • Breathing therapy
    • Oxygen inhalation
  3. Resuscitation
    • Mouth to nose
    • Mouth to mouth
    • Other methods
  4. Windings
  5. Washing and lavages
    • Gastric (stomach) lavage
    • Intestinal lavage
    • Washing the bladder
    • Washing the vagina
  6. Enemas
  7. Catheterizations
    • Male catheterization
    • Female catheterization
  8. Injection and infusions
    • Subcutaneous injections
    • Intramuscular injections
    • Subcutaneous infusions

1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION AND USE OF THE MODEL

The nurse training dummy has been developed as a training model, especially for nurses in education. There is a wide variety of exercises that include both first aid and emergency situations and standard nursing practices. The mannequin is designed to simulate the normal positions and movements of the human body as realistically as possible.

The mannequin is made of PVC plastic and carefully selected high-strength stainless metal bolts are used for joints, movable connections on the body and between the body and head. This makes the mannequin easy to clean and extremely resistant to any damage.

The mannequin is designed to be very compatible with the movements of sick people. The mannequin can sit on the bed without special supports. All of its limbs can be moved in directions suitable for normal human movements. The chin and head also move naturally.

Thanks to the careful selection of the PVC material in the manufacture of the mannequin, it is almost impossible to be damaged even in the most unfavorable use.

It is made of soft plastic with separate fingers so that the cleaning techniques of the hands and feet of the mannequin can be applied naturally. The scalp is also soft plastic but covers a hard plastic skull to better simulate the natural state.

The manikin also has the usual internal organs so a wide range of additional treatment applications can be used in addition to basic care procedures.

The mannequin is about 170 cm tall and weighs 12 kg.

The body of the mannequin consists of two separable parts: an upper part containing the heart, lungs and stomach, and a lower part containing the external genitals, sub-abdominal organs, and the pelvis and internal genitals, which includes the intestine and bladder.

Body parts are joined at the waist using a movable bolt that should not be loosened unless you need to replace one of the body parts.

It is attached to the body with bolts that can be easily adjusted by hand on the paired upper and lower extremities, and can be easily removed. The arm and forearm, the hip and lower leg are connected by similar joints.

The head is similarly fixed to the body. There are partial dentures that can be removed and installed on both the lower and upper jaws.

Each mannequin has interchangeable female and male genital parts.

There are infection pads on the arms, hips and thighs of the mannequin.

The part of the intestines is connected to the rectum, urinary tract and bladder, pharynx and stomach with specially designed bolts that open when turned clockwise. Bolts are extremely safe and can be joined easily. Internal organs are in the following capacities:

  • Intestine about 600 ml
  • Bladder about 120 ml
  • Stomach about 180 ml
  • Lung about 900 ml

2. INSTALLATION

For ease of transport, the nurse training dummy is disassembled and packaged in a durable corrugated box. The mannequin is easily assembled if the instructions below are followed carefully. No tools are required.

All parts of the mannequin must be unpacked. The female part is in place inside the mannequin. The two parts of the mannequin body contain the internal organs. These should be removed first to facilitate insertion of the limbs.

  1. Removal of Internal Organs and Genital Part: Put the torso on your back. Open the chest lid and then remove the heart, stomach, and lungs. Open the abdominal lid to expose the bladder, part of the intestines and internal genitalia. The bladder is connected to the urethra with a bolt that can be loosened by turning it to the left. Then open the bolt connecting the lower intestine and rectum by turning it counterclockwise, pushing the uterus and ovaries aside. After removing this part of the intestine, the ligaments of the female genital part should be opened. In the middle of the sacral bone i. Push aside the vagina and rectum to expose the elastic band on a screw tip located at the top. This bolt strap is released by lifting the screw end. A shorter strap connects the genital part to the pubic bone and part of the trunk. After releasing the second strap, the genital piece can be removed. The urinary tract, vagina, uterus, ovaries, and rectum can also be removed.
  2. Combining: All bolts and nuts are in their places on the mannequin. When assembling the model, the bolts must be removed and installed after assembly to avoid errors.
  3. Assembling the Head: To install the head, the bolt in the neck section must be removed. While doing this, pay attention to the fact that the esophagus and windpipe are directed through the appropriate channel to the trunk. The neck skin should be drawn to the neck of the body. The head should be pushed into place.
  4. Joining Arms: Remove the nut and gasket on the two arms. Insert bolts into joint seats; insert the gaskets then insert and tighten the nuts.
  5. Connecting the Buttocks: Extend the right and left thigh in the proper position and remove the nut and gasket from the bolts on both ball joints. Then insert both thighs so the bolt passes through the hole in the seat. Put the gaskets in place, then insert the nuts and tighten.
  6. Joining the Lower Legs: Remove the bolts from the knee joints after removing the gasket and nuts. Adjust the position of the legs so that the knee joint holes coincide. Insert the bolts in the holes, then insert the gaskets and tighten the nuts.
  7. Placement of Organs in Thoracic and Abdominal Cavities: Lungs are added first. Grasp the trachea and esophagus coming out of the thoracic cavity with one hand and lift it up. With the other hand, push the compressed lung into the rib cage so that the esophagus and trachea are above the lungs. Then spray the main bronchi (a clear plastic tube) with oil and push through the lung mouth until the entire clear tube is inside the lung. Then place the stomach in its proper position and attach it securely to the esophagus using the bolt provided. Insert the heart and finally replace the soft breast cover.
  8. Placement of the Genital Part: There is a short, long strap on the top that allows each of the genital parts to be attached to their places. Insert the genital insert into the entrance of the pelvis and push it into place. Move the short strap in the groin socket until the top of the genitals snaps into place. Attach the strap to the screw end above the slot in the body cavity. Then push the lower part of the genitalia from the outside towards the mouth until it snaps into place. Finally, pull the long strap into the model and connect it to the screw end located in the middle of the sacral bone in the abdominal cavity.
  9. Placement of Internal Organs: Put the lower intestine bolt (fixed in the genital part) into the rectum and put it in place. Put the bolts in place and tighten. Insert the bladder by screwing it into the urethra.
  10. Placement of the Abdominal Cover: The abdominal cap can now be put in place.

The nurse training dummy is ready to use.

3. CLEANING AND STORAGE CONDITIONS

The nurse training dummy is designed to facilitate cleaning and maintenance. Regular cleaning and maintenance will prolong the life of the mannequin.

All parts of the mannequin are made of plastic, meaning all surfaces can be cleaned with water and a mild soap solution if necessary. After using soap, the mannequin should be rinsed thoroughly with clean water. Make sure all parts are wiped dry and then left to air dry. Then the mannequin can be reassembled.

When reassembling the mannequin, it is recommended to apply a lubricant spray to areas where all joints and plastic surfaces rub against each other. Light application of the same spray is also recommended to protect the inner surfaces of the nose and throat.

Apply petroleum jelly to the internal lids at regular intervals. When the bladder is lifted you will see a valve made of rubber; Vaseline should be applied to this part. Vaseline should also be applied periodically to the valves in the anus and rectum.

Occasional small stains on the mannequin can be cleaned with cleaning alcohol.

The marks on the mannequin should be made with a pencil. Ballpoint pen ink cannot be removed. Only water should be used in mannequin applications. Other liquids can damage plastic. Avoid the use of any different materials.

After each application, all liquid residues should be removed. There are openings in the head (bottom), lungs, bowel and bladder for water drainage; so these organs can be dried properly. The stomach can be emptied through the relatively wide opening at the end of the esophagus.

From time to time, using a lubricating spray on the bolts in the joints ensures proper lubrication. Special procedures for the care of certain parts of the mannequin are accompanied by appropriate exercises.

USAGE AREAS OF THE TRAINING MODEL

Suitable exercises for the nurse training dummy are listed.

Basic Patient Care

For the severely ill or needy patient, the nurse should do daily body care. The nurse training manikin can be used to exercise fast and complete body care procedures. In addition, it can be used for applications that make it easier for the nurse to lift the patient, carry them, and put them on the bed.

  1. Lifting, Carrying and Moving the Patient: Nurses should learn proper patient management techniques to avoid physical strain during patient transport. Such techniques can be studied with a training dummy. Moving and lifting the whole patient from the bed can be performed. In addition, procedures for carrying the patient and moving the patient to different positions can be learned. Since the mannequin can stand in a sitting position without any support, situations that help the patient get up from the chair or sit in the bed can also be studied. It is also possible to study some special techniques to help the patient lie down. Caring for injured limbs requires some specific techniques for patient comfort and to prevent limb injuries. Such maintenance methods can also be demonstrated and applied.
  2. Patient Care in Bed: All techniques can be practiced with the training manikin, including helping the patient to dress and undress, as well as help him get into bed and change position.
  3. Moving the Patient: All techniques of patient transport can be demonstrated with a training dummy.
  4. Washing the Patient (Male and Female Genital Care): All procedures related to bathing the bedridden patient can be studied. Replaceable male and female genital part enables genital care for both men and women.
  5. Oral Care and Cleaning: Oral and dental cleaning can be shown. Since the mannequin includes upper and lower partial dentures, the care of the dentures can also be demonstrated.
  6. Nose Care and Cleaning: The connection between the larynx and nasal cavity and the nostrils makes it possible to closely follow normal cleaning procedures.

After each of the above procedures (especially those using water), the mannequin should be cleaned with a mild soap solution and rinsed with clean water. All parts should be wiped dry and then left to air dry. All used parts of the mannequin must be removed to make sure it is completely dry. Before reassembling, a lubricating spray should be applied to all parts that rub against each other.

Medical attendance

  1. Preventive Techniques: Working with the nurse training dummy will prepare the nursing student to practice a wide range of preventive techniques.
    • Prevention of Bed Sores (Decubitus): In bedridden patients, the weight of the body on the back and leg tissues may eventually lead to the formation of skin ulcers (decubitus). Measures taken to prevent decubitus can be demonstrated with a nursing manikin. Moving the patient in different positions (inclined, supine, lateral, etc.) can be demonstrated. The most useful methods of moving and rotating the patient can also be shown. Skin care work such as cleansing the skin and massaging the patient can be shown. Keep in mind that only clean water (avoiding alcohol or other liquids) should be used. Only talcum powder (avoid using any medicated powder) should be used.
    • Prevention of Muscle Cramps: Various preventive measures can be demonstrated. Hip and knee joints can be extended 180 degrees; This can be an alternative to a knee twist and sprain. In the supine position, the shoulder joint can be abducted from 30 to 90 degrees. It is possible to show full extension and 90 degree flexion of the elbow joint. Internal and external rotation of the foot can be demonstrated in the treatment of a leg spasm. In addition, the treatment method for severe foot contraction can be shown.
    • Prevention of Pneumonia: Pneumonia is a dangerous preventable complication. As mentioned earlier, rotating and massaging the patient can be demonstrated with the training manikin. Only clean water (not alcohol or similar liquids) should be used for massage.
    • Prevention of Blood Coagulation (Thrombosis): Legs are particularly susceptible to blood clots. Dressing on anti-thrombosis stockings or wrapping the legs with elastic bandages can be practiced with a training manikin.
    • Prevention of Thrush and Parotitis: The most important techniques related to oral care can be studied with a training dummy. No medication should be used for all such procedures, only water should be used. The training dummy has a removable denture to show the care of such prostheses in both the lower and upper jaws.
  2. Physiotherapy: While demonstrating heat therapy techniques, the mannequin should not be exposed to temperatures above 25 ° C. However, there are no limits for dry cold applications. After using water for any of the above exercises, the mannequin should be cleaned and dried completely.
    • Inhalation Therapy: Inhalation Therapy and the use of various instruments such as aerosols, vapor devices and humidifiers can be demonstrated. All procedures such as the proper positioning of the patient, proper installation of the tools and the application of the correct face mask and mouth parts can be demonstrated with the training manikin. The use of various tools should be demonstrated without turning the tools on.
    • Oxygen Inhalation: The training dummy can be used to demonstrate several oxygen administration methods. For example, techniques for using an oxygen mask, nasal catheter, or an oxygen tent or chamber can be learned.
  3. Resuscitation: The training manikin is an excellent tool for practicing many resuscitation techniques.
    • From mouth to nose: The manikin can be practiced in preparing the patient for mouth-to-nose resuscitation (positioning the patient, cleaning the air passages, and removing dental prostheses). The mouth-to-nose resuscitation technique can be demonstrated with a manikin, even if the technique is applied properly, enlargement of the lungs can be observed. For this application, the stomach must be connected to the esophagus and the water drainage opening of the lung must be closed. After resuscitation techniques are applied, the mannequin should be cleaned with a skin disinfectant.
    • Mouth to mouth: Mouth-to-mouth breathing techniques are the same as above. Placement of the tube for breathing may also be demonstrated.
    • Other Methods: Tracheostomy care can also be shown. It is possible to show the tracheal catheter placement as well as the suction discharge of the trachea. Before starting these applications, all probes, catheters and cannulae should be lightly oiled with a lubricating spray.
  4. Windings: The mannequin can be used to teach a wide variety of bandaging techniques on all parts of the body. The manikin has an amputation stump insert to teach the correct bandaging techniques for the amputated patient. Materials such as plaster or zinc glue should not be used in the model. Plaster residues can be easily cleaned with cleaning alcohol.
  5. Washing and Lavages: Body temperature washing (with or without medication) exercises with a manikin should be practiced using only water.
    • Gastric (Stomach) Lavage: Use a disposable plastic stomach tube for gastric lavage. Before placing, a lubricating spray should be applied to the tube to ensure proper lubricity. The throat and mouth of the mannequin can also be sprayed as needed. The training dummy can be used to demonstrate several oxygen administration methods. For example, techniques for using an oxygen mask, nasal catheter, or an oxygen tent or chamber can be learned.
    • Bowel Washing: You should use a disposable plastic tube for this application. Before the bowel tube is inserted, it must be lubricated with petroleum jelly so that it can easily pass through the plastic rectum valves. Lay the manikin on its side and do not use more fluid than necessary to fill the intestines (capacity approximately 600 ml). With enough fluid, the intestinal tube can be removed and replaced without loss of fluid. When the fluid flows out of the anus and the intestinal tube is not inserted, the soft plug in the rectum is opened to fill the valve with vaseline injection (about 2 ml). Total rectal valve volume is 5 ml.
    • Washing the Bladder: A disposable plastic catheter should be used for washing the bladder. Before inserting the catheter, it should be lightly lubricated with a lubricating spray to ensure good lubricity and to facilitate the passage of the catheter through the plastic valve at the bladder inlet. The bladder has approximately 120 ml capacity. For these exercises, the filling opening of the bladder should be closed. Please note that the catheter made of plastic is very flexible and is not suitable for use in these applications as it cannot easily pass through the plastic cap of the bladder. Medical lubricants and anesthetics should not be used as they dry the plastic of the model and this will eventually affect the functioning of the model. While doing this exercise, male or female parts can be used. Lubricating spray should be applied to the valve in the bladder, which is just inside the attachment point, before and after exercise.
    • Washing the Vagina: A plastic tube (about 15 cm long) attached to the female genital insert represents the mannequin's vagina. It connects the uterus at its inner end. Since the vagina does not have an opening, some fluid can leak into the connected uterine tubes. The water remaining in the vagina should be drained from the screw connection of the genital part after each application. After all these procedures, clean and dry the mannequin and all its parts before assembling. Remove all fluid from used organs. The opening used to fill the bladder and bowel can be used for water drainage. The last liquid residues can also be removed from the organ by shaking.
  6. Enemas: Enemas can be applied on a training dummy. A plastic flap represents the anal sphincter on the mannequin. This valve prevents fluid from leaking after the bowel tube is inserted or after the bowel tube is removed from the anus. The intestine is attached to the inner end of the rectum (capacity 600 ml). Use 1200 ml of water for all applications. This manikin is recommended to avoid fluid backflow while lying on its side. Disposable synthetic intestinal tubes should be used for enemas, which must be lubricated with Vaseline before filling. After exercise, unscrew the intestine from the rectum and remove any remaining fluid. After all the parts are dried, they can be placed inside the mannequin. Many types of bowel lavage can be demonstrated with a nurse training dummy. Application of retention enemas is possible. Only water (without any medication added) should be used for exercise.
  7. Catheterization: Each nurse training dummy has interchangeable female and male genitalia. Urethral catheterization can be performed in both genders. Before the demonstration begins, water can be filled into the bladder with a syringe from the filling opening (approximately 120 ml capacity). The filling opening for catheterization should not be covered. When the catheter is inserted properly into the manikin and fluid is not leaking from the bladder, flow can be initiated by applying gentle pressure on the bladder. To do this, close the filling opening with your finger and press it into the bladder. Placing the manikin in a sitting position can also initiate water flow.
    • Catheterization for Male: After the male organs are placed in their places, male catheterization can be applied.
    • Catheterization for Woman: After the female genital part is placed, female catheterization can be applied. After these exercises, thoroughly clean and dry the genital parts and bladder before inserting them into the mannequin.
  8. Injection and Infusions: The nurse training manikin is designed for both injection and infusion exercises. Injection pads on the thighs, upper arms and buttocks provide the necessary space for these exercises. Only water or distilled water should be used.
    • Subcutaneous Injections: Subcutaneous injection technique can be applied on injection pads in the upper arms and thighs. Proper care of the injection site can be demonstrated on the manikin.
    • Intramuscular Injections: The intramuscular injection technique can be applied using the two pads provided on the hips.
    • Subcutaneous Infusions: Subcutaneous infusion technique can be shown. Make sure that the capacity of the injection pad is not exceeded (fluid can be squeezed out of the pad from time to time).

Injection pads consist of a plastic cover that covers an absorbent pad. Pads can be removed to clean or remove injected fluids. Absorbent pads can be removed through an incision in the lower surface of the plastic cover. (The shape of the foam rubber piece shows its correct location in the plastic sleeve.)

After these procedures, all injection pads should be thoroughly cleaned. Take the pads out of their plastic cover and dry them separately. A little talcum powder can be used to provide lubrication before placing it in the casings.

They will need to be replaced as the injection procedures will eventually wear out the pads. There are also spare pads mentioned.

PACKING DIMENSIONS

99x42x52 cm

MATERIAL

PVC Plastic

DIMENSIONS

Actual Size

WEIGHT

18 kg