Overview
- Ileostomy stoma is in the lower right abdomen
- Gastrostomy device is implanted and feeding tube is included
- A tracheostomy tube is inserted and secured with a standard tracheostomy tube holder
- A PICC is positioned in the forearm and secured with a ‘Stat-Lock’
- Injection port on the left thigh
- Fluid drain in the left heel
- Anus is sized for a Diastat syringe
Anatomy
- Open oral and nasal passages
Skills Gained
- Tracheostomy management
- Tracheal tube suctioning
- Gastrostomy training
- Care of a gastrostomy button
- Urethral catheter insertion
- Stoma care
- Oral suctioning
- Peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) line care
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Shiley tracheostomy tube
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MIC-KEY gastrostomy button
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Ambu bag
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Tracheostomy suction catheter
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Gastrostomy feeding tube
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Syringe for gastrostomy button inflation/deflation
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Intermittent urethral catheter
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Descriptive booklet
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Carry case
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Nickie training doll
References
Paediatrics
Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, Curriculum for Paediatric Training, General Paediatrics,p.31 Urethral catheterisation Tracheal intubation of term newborn babies