This model was designed by nutrition nurses at Birmingham Children’s Hospital to demonstrate to parents/carers the technique for inserting nasogastric and gastrostomy tubes in children
This simple to use simulator helps identify the stages of placement, ensuring that the nasogastric device is passed safely and correctly.
This child manikin enables parents/carers to visualise the correct positioning of nasogastric and gastrostomy tubes and also practise the associated techniques
Families have reported that The Hungry Manikin gave them invaluable practice and increased their confidence and understanding.
Measurement, placement and securement of nasogastric tube
Insertion of gastrostomy tube
As the manikin accepts fluids, training in the following procedures is now possible:
Aspiration of the stomach for confirming correct tube placement
Measuring pH (acidity/alkalinity) of stomach aspirate
Enteral feeding via nasogastric or gastrostomy tubes
Administration of liquid based medicines
Features
The Hungry Manikin has been significantly improved so that fluids can be introduced into the stomach
The transparent cover is now removable and, by means of a simple connector, the stomach can be removed for cleaning
Movable epiglottis to demonstrate swallowing
Transparent body - allowing trainees to observe the tube being passed
Divided nasal septum
Gastrostomy opening
Representation of lungs and oesophagus
Content Delivery
Instruction manual
Rigid carrying case
Size 8 Fr Nasogastric and Size 12 Fg Ryles tubes should be used with this model