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The Clinical Female Pelvic Trainer (CFPT) Mk 3 is a popular inclusion in the Limbs & Things female examination trainer range. CFPT has been part of the range for over 20 years, with Mk 3 being the most recent iteration.
Female pelvic examinations are a commonly performed procedure, with skills competency is required at all levels of medical training from undergraduate to primary care.
CFPT Mk3 is the ideal platform for students to practice examination, and diagnosis of common conditions and minor pathologies on an anatomically accurate female pelvic model.
Set up for essential skills training
Equipped with the CFPT Uterine Module 1: Normal – Nulliparous Cervix, the Standard Trainer is designed for trainees to practice basic examination skills such as:
- Identification of parts of the pelvic anatomy
- Digital vaginal examination
- Palpation of the abdomen
- Digital rectal examination
- Bi-manual examination
- Cervical smear/Pap smear testing
Overview
- Anatomically accurate female pelvis with bony landmarks
- Partial thighs on lower torso to aid in anatomical orientation and real-life patient positioning
- Quick and easy modular design
Realism
- Soft labia can be parted realistically
- Correct internal uterine anatomy
- Layers abdominal wall for realistic palpation
- Supports use of gynaecological tools
Versatility
- Uterine pelvic modules are interchangeable for quick and easy use in training
- Can be upgraded with 6 additional modules for additional pathologies
- Suitable for manual and instrumental examination practice
Cleaning
- Excess lubricant should be removed with a soft cloth
- Clean product surface with soft cloth, warm water and mild detergent
- Ensure trainer and module/s are fully dried before storage
Safety
- This product is latex free
- Lubricate tools and digits before inserting them into the module/s
- Only use water-based lubricant with the CFPT trainers and modules
- Do not palpate the module unless the abdomen is fitted
- Sharp objects can cause damage to the model’s silicone. Always wear gloves and remove jewellery when using the trainer
- Recommended speculum size: Small 25 x 100mm
Simulated Patient
- Suitable for use with a simulated patient
Anatomy
Adult female anatomy model of the pelvis
- Lower torso
- Abdomen
- Pelvis
- Upper thighs
- Lower bowel
- Interchangeable genitalia module/s
- Vagina
- Cervix
- Uterus
- Anus
Skills Gained
- Identification of parts of the pelvic anatomy
- Digital vaginal examination
- Palpation of the abdomen
- Digital rectal examination
- Bi-manual examination
- Cervical smear/Pap smear testing
- Sample collection
- Female genital examination
- Use of a speculum during examination
- Identification of anatomical variations of the uterus
- Identification of pathological conditions
- Use of gynaecologist tools
- Professional to patient communication when used with a simulated patient
Product Contains
Comparison |
Model |
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What's included | Std | Adv |
Lower Torso & Base | Yes | Yes |
Aqueous Gel | Yes | Yes |
Carry Case | Yes | Yes |
M1 Normal - Nulliparous Cervix | Yes | Yes |
M2 Large Fibroid - Nulliparous Ectropion Cervix | No | Yes |
M3 Small Fibroid - Nulliparous Polyp Cervix | No | Yes |
M4 Ovarian Cyst - Multiparous Cervix | No | Yes |
M5 Retroverted - Multiparous Cervix | No | Yes |
M6 10-12 Weeks Pregnant | No | Yes |
M7 14-16 Weeks Pregnant | No | Yes |
Works with the following products:
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Light
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CFPT Mk 3 Modules 2 to 7: Upgrade from Standard
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Light
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CFPT Mk 3 Module 1: Normal Nulliparous Cervix (Dark Skin Tone)
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Light
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CFPT Mk 3 Module 2: Large Fibroid - Nulliparous Ectropion Cervix
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Light
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CFPT Mk 3 Module 3: Small Fibroid - Nulliparous Polyp Cervix
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Light
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CFPT Mk 3 Module 4: Ovarian Cyst - Multiparous Cervix
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Light
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CFPT Mk 3 Module 5: Retroverted Uterus - Multiparous Cervix
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Light
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CFPT Mk 3 Module 6: 10 - 12 Weeks Pregnant
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CFPT Mk 3 Module 7: 14 - 16 Weeks Pregnant
References
RCN Competencies - Advanced Nurse Practitioners, 2012, p.4 ...receiving patients with undifferentiated and undiagnosed problems and making an assessment of their health care needs, based on highly-developed nursing knowledge and skills ... such as physical examination
AAFP Recommended Curriculum Guidelines for Family Medicine Residents Reprint No. 282, 2016 Women’s Health and Gynecologic Care p.3 Diagnose ... common conditions affecting female patients at different stages throughout the reproductive life span Perform routine gynecologic procedures, including, but not limited to, Pap smear... p.6 7. General gynecologic pathology a. Benign and malignant neoplasms of the ... internal genitalia b. Uterine and adnexal pathology, evaluation: fibroids... adnexal masses c. Pelvic pain: evaluation and differential diagnosis of acute and chronic pelvic pain
CPMEC Australian Curriculum Framework for Junior Doctors version 3.1, 2012, p.31 ...provide safe treatment to patients through competently performing certain procedures... Gynaecological speculum and pelvic examination
RACGP Curriculum for Australian General Practice 2016, SH16 Sexual and Reproductive Health Essential skills for general practitioners to develop and maintain include: ...undertaking a sensitive genital examination, if appropriate, to assess risk, determine appropriate assessment, investigation and management
not relevant
CPMEC Australian Curriculum Framework for Junior Doctors version 3.1, 2012, p.31 ...provide safe treatment to patients through competently performing certain procedures... Gynaecological speculum and pelvic examination
RANZCOG Curriculum, 3rd Ed. (2015) p.55 B.2.1. Gynaecological Health, Menstrual Disorders & Menopause Perform gynaecological speculae and bimanual examination properly and appropriately
Competence and Curriculum Framework for the Physician Assistant 2012, p 12 2.3.5 ...Perform a physical examination tailored to the needs of the patient and the demands of the clinical situation, including ...female uro-genital examination
Specialty Training Curriculum for Core Medical Training, 2013, p. 12: Performs...and describes findings from basic physical examination... Elicits most important physical signs Uses and interprets findings adjuncts to basic examination e.g. internal examination
The UK Foundation Programme Curriculum 2016. p.9: obtains history, performs clinical examination, formulates differential diagnosis and management plan (FPC 11)
RCOG Core Curriculum, Core Module 1: Clinical Skills Perform valid, targeted and time efficient examinations relevant to the presentation and risk factors Vaginal examination: vulva examination, bimanual, speculum; ... cervical smear