Peritoneal dialysis models are mainly applied in scenarios such as medical education, nursing training, and clinical skills assessment. This model truly recreates the anatomical structure of the patient's abdomen, including the abdominal wall, abdominal cavity and catheter access, enabling trainees to master the standardized operation procedures of peritoneal dialysis in a simulated environment, such as puncture and catheterization, dialysis fluid input and discharge, catheter fixation and replacement care, etc.
In the teaching of nursing colleges, peritoneal dialysis models are widely used in teaching demonstrations and practical training courses to help students understand the principle of peritoneal dialysis and preventive measures for common complications. In hospital skills training, medical staff can repeatedly practice through models to improve the accuracy of catheter placement and the aseptic level of the operation, reducing clinical errors and infection risks. In addition, this model is also frequently used in nursing skills competitions, technical assessments, and the testing and research of new dialysis devices.
Through the training of peritoneal dialysis models, trainees can master the key points of peritoneal dialysis operations proficiently, enhance their clinical nursing skills, and provide safe and effective technical support for the replacement therapy of patients with renal failure.