The Nasogastric Tube Feeding Model demonstrates the anatomical pathway used during nasogastric feeding tube placement, allowing students to visualize how a tube passes from the nose or mouth into the stomach.
The model includes a molded cast of the nose, mouth, pharynx, trachea, esophagus, and stomach, providing a clear representation of the upper airway and digestive tract structures involved in tube placement. Plastic feeding tubes or catheters can be passed through the model under full view, helping learners understand proper tube direction and anatomical relationships.
A simulated tracheostoma is included to demonstrate endotracheal aspiration, supporting additional airway and respiratory care instruction. The model is protected with a Plexiglas® cover, allowing the feeding tube pathway to remain visible during demonstrations.
What the Model Demonstrates
• Anatomical pathway for nasogastric tube placement
• Relationship between the airway and digestive tract
• Tube passage from the nose or mouth through the esophagus to the stomach
• Demonstration of endotracheal aspiration using the simulated tracheostoma
Ideal For
• Nursing and clinical skills training
• Medical and allied health education
• Respiratory therapy instruction
• Classroom demonstrations and clinical teaching
Product Details
• Molded anatomical model of the nose, mouth, pharynx, trachea, esophagus, and stomach
• Allows plastic feeding tubes or catheters to be passed through the model
• Includes simulated tracheostoma for airway demonstration
• Plexiglas® cover allows tube placement to remain visible
Model Depth: 1¼ in. (4 cm)
Dimensions with Stand: 23 in. H x 12 in. W x 9 in. D
The Nasogastric Tube Feeding Model demonstrates the anatomical pathway used during nasogastric feeding tube placement, allowing students to visualize how a tube passes from the nose or mouth into the stomach.
The model includes a molded cast of the nose, mouth, pharynx, trachea, esophagus, and stomach, providing a clear representation of the upper airway and digestive tract structures involved in tube placement. Plastic feeding tubes or catheters can be passed through the model under full view, helping learners understand proper tube direction and anatomical relationships.
A simulated tracheostoma is included to demonstrate endotracheal aspiration, supporting additional airway and respiratory care instruction. The model is protected with a Plexiglas® cover, allowing the feeding tube pathway to remain visible during demonstrations.
What the Model Demonstrates
• Anatomical pathway for nasogastric tube placement
• Relationship between the airway and digestive tract
• Tube passage from the nose or mouth through the esophagus to the stomach
• Demonstration of endotracheal aspiration using the simulated tracheostoma
Ideal For
• Nursing and clinical skills training
• Medical and allied health education
• Respiratory therapy instruction
• Classroom demonstrations and clinical teaching
Product Details
• Molded anatomical model of the nose, mouth, pharynx, trachea, esophagus, and stomach
• Allows plastic feeding tubes or catheters to be passed through the model
• Includes simulated tracheostoma for airway demonstration
• Plexiglas® cover allows tube placement to remain visible
Model Depth: 1¼ in. (4 cm)
Dimensions with Stand: 23 in. H x 12 in. W x 9 in. D
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