The significance of the pediatric enema model

The pediatric enema model is an important training tool in pediatric nursing teaching, aiming to help learners familiarize themselves with the structural characteristics of children's intestines and standardize the enema operation process. Through realistic anatomical design, trainees can repeatedly practice steps such as item preparation, position placement, lubrication, anal canal insertion, liquid injection and observation of discomfort reactions on the model, fully mastering the key points of pediatric enema.

The significance of this model lies not only in enhancing skills but also in ensuring safety during the training process, enabling students to understand the more fragile and easily irritated characteristics of children's intestines in a risk-free environment, thereby developing gentle, standardized and precise operation habits. In hospital training, it helps newly recruited nursing staff become familiar with clinical scenarios such as constipation, clean enema, and preoperative preparation, and improves their operational proficiency and emergency judgment ability.

By simulating real clinical experiences, the pediatric enema model effectively enhances the quality of pediatric care and lays a foundation for the safe care of child patients.

Created on:2025-12-01