Pediatric nasogastric tube Model - Q&A Section

Question: For what kinds of training is the pediatric nasogastric tube model mainly used? 

Answer: This model is used to train basic skills such as the correct placement, fixation, retraction of gastric contents, injection of nutrient solution, and tube care of nasogastric tubes, helping learners become familiar with the operation process of pediatric nasogastric feeding.

Question: What are the design features of the model? 

Answer: The model simulates the real nasal cavity, throat and esophageal structure of infants and young children, providing a realistic sense of resistance and passage. It can be practiced repeatedly, facilitating students to master the correct depth and direction of intubation.

Question: What are the teaching advantages of using this model? 

Answer: It can be practiced repeatedly in a risk-free environment to enhance operational proficiency and reduce clinical misoperations. At the same time, it is convenient for teachers to demonstrate and assess, enabling students to have a more intuitive understanding of the key precautions for pediatric nasogastric feeding.

Question: In which teaching scenarios is it applicable? 

Answer: It is applicable to nursing colleges, pediatric training, skills competitions, and pre-job training for newly recruited nurses, helping learners establish standardized pediatric nasogastric feeding care capabilities.