Passing a feeding tube is a common hospital procedure. This model contains a molded cast of the anatomy of the nose, mouth, pharynx, trachea, esophagus, and stomach.
Plastic feeding tubes or catheters may be passed through the nose or mouth into the esophagus and to the stomach within full view of students. Simulated tracheostoma has been added to demonstrate endotracheal aspiration. Model is 1-1/4 in. (4 cm) deep and comes with a Plexiglas® cover so the tubes can be seen. 23 in. H x 12 in. W x 9 in. D with stand.
The Nasogastric Tube Feeding Model (SB10239) is a realistic training simulator designed for teaching and practicing safe and accurate nasogastric (NG) tube insertion and feeding techniques. Built with life-like anatomical landmarks, this model allows learners to experience realistic resistance and positioning, helping them master the full process—from insertion through verification of placement.
Ideal for nursing programs, clinical skills labs, and hospital-based training, this model supports essential skills such as tube measurement, patient positioning, gastric content aspiration, and feeding simulation. Durable and easy to clean, it’s a reusable and effective teaching tool for building competency in NG tube care.
Key Features:
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Anatomically correct design for realistic NG tube practice
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Allows demonstration of tube placement, aspiration, and feeding
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Helps teach safety protocols and patient comfort measures
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Durable for repeated classroom or lab use
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Model/Part Number: SB10239
Common Uses:
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Teaching nasogastric tube insertion and feeding procedures
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Skill assessment and practice in healthcare education
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Promoting safe, evidence-based clinical practices