PEDIATRIC HAL®
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User Guide
34 | Working with Pediatric HAL
IV Arms & IO Access
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The simulator has bilateral intravenous (IV) arms and an intraosseous
(IO) access site in the tibia of the right leg.
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The IV arms allow for bolus or intravenous infusions as well as drawing fluids.
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The IO leg allows for the aspiration and infusion of fluid using real medical devices.
CAUTION: Do not attempt to fill IV system without the drain connector in place. Always leave the drain port
connected when injecting fluids into the system.
Use only Gaumard’s artificial blood concentrate or clean water to fill the
vasculature. Any other simulated blood brand containing sugar or any additive
may cause blockage and/or interruption of the vasculature system.
1.
To prime the IV arm, locate the fill syringe with
tubing and the drain tube with the pinch-clamp.
2.
Connect the drain tube to one port. Use
a receptacle to drain the fluid into.
Using the IV Arm (S3005 Five Year Old HAL)
Summary of Contents for PEDIATRIC HAL S3004
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