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The application scenarios of the electronic catheterization and enema teaching practice model

Created on:2025-10-29  |   bomn

The electronic catheterization and enema teaching practice model is a highly realistic teaching device integrating multiple nursing operations, and is widely used in nursing colleges, clinical training centers and hospital skills training.

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The electronic catheterization and enema teaching practice model is a highly realistic teaching device integrating multiple nursing operations, and is widely used in nursing colleges, clinical training centers and hospital skills training.

This model can be used for the teaching and assessment of basic nursing operations such as catheterization for men and women and enema. It is equipped with an electronic sensing system that can issue voice prompts or light signals when the operation is correct or incorrect, helping trainees correct the operation in time. The model structure is realistic and the anatomical landmarks are clear. It can truly simulate the processes of urine outflow, liquid injection and discharge, allowing trainees to repeatedly practice in a safe environment and become familiar with aseptic operation procedures and key points of patient privacy protection.

By using this model, trainees can effectively improve their proficiency in manipulation, master the correct catheterization and enema techniques, and reduce clinical risks and patient discomfort. This equipment has significant practical value and promotional significance in nursing teaching, skills competitions and continuing education.