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User Guide 18.1.3 UGS401.100

Summary of Contents for S401.100

Page 1: ...n interactive educational system developed to assist a certiied instructor It is not a substitute for a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter and not intended for clinical decision making...

Page 2: ...ING THE VENOUS SYSTEM 11 4 2 SIMULATING VENOUS PRESSURE 12 4 3 SIMULATING COLLAPSED VEINS 13 4 4 INJECTION IN THE DORSUM OF THE HAND 13 4 5 IV INFUSIONS 14 4 6 BLOOD COLLECTION 15 4 7 FLUSHING THE VEN...

Page 3: ...31 6 1 REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST 31 6 2 EXCLUSIVE ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY 32 6 3 CONTACT TECHNICAL SUPPORT 33 6 4 GENERAL INFORMATION 33 S401 100 ADVANCED MULTIPURPOSE TRAINING ARM USER GUIDE iv Table...

Page 4: ...e from Gaumard or from your distributor Do not use povidone iodine or Betadine type antiseptic solutions as these may permanently stain the simulator CAUTION Damage caused by misuse is not covered by...

Page 5: ...rger than 22 to 23 gauge will reduce the lifetime of the arm skin and veins Always purge with clean water then drain the vein reservoirs at the end of each simulation session Doing so will retard the...

Page 6: ...e of the upper arm Prominent venous network Intramuscular injection site in deltoid area Veins in the dorsum of the hand Resealing veins and outer skin Realistic pop as needle enters vein Squeeze bulb...

Page 7: ...shipped in Rest the arm on a bed or clean lat surface 3 2 PACKAGE CONTENTS 1 Multipurpose Venous Training Arm 2 Smoked Lucite Base with Stand 3 Simulated Blood Concentrate 4 Intradermal Sites 5 Manua...

Page 8: ...a General infusion 21 G 20 G cannula Subcutaneous injection 25 27 G Intradermal injection 26 G Intramuscular injection 20 23 G 3 4 BLOOD DISPENSING BAG STAND ASSEMBLY 1 Lift the hinged metal stand int...

Page 9: ...e and secure it with the straps provided by gently pressing down on the snaps 4 Insert the venous tube to the dispensing bag port at the bottom of the bag S401 100 ADVANCED MULTIPURPOSE TRAINING ARM U...

Page 10: ...d to allow the luid to low into the venous system NOTE Place the drainage hose in a collection container If luid does not low all the way through the drainage hose position the drain tubing lower than...

Page 11: ...tor 4 2 SIMULATING VENOUS PRESSURE To simulate bulging veins from a tourniquet placement follow the steps below 2 Apply the desired pressure to the veins via the squeeze bulb 3 Practice the desired pr...

Page 12: ...he dorsum of the hand to allow injections Follow section 4 1 Filling the Venous System to setup the arm for dorsal injections 4 3 SIMULATING COLLAPSED VEINS 1 To access the dorsum of the hand lift the...

Page 13: ...USER GUIDE 14 Working with the Simulator 2 Rotate the arm to a prone position 3 Press the straps back in place 4 5 IV INFUSIONS Unclamp the drainage tube to ensure the veins do not overlow when pract...

Page 14: ...GUIDE Working with the Simulator 15 4 6 BLOOD COLLECTION 1 Ensure the drain tube is clamped To simulate a tourniquet follow the steps in section 4 2 Simulating Venous Pressure 2 Attach the black rubbe...

Page 15: ...NOUS SYSTEM Clean and dry the vasculature at the end of the simulation session to prevent mold or clogs 1 Unclamp the drainage tube and place the end of the hose in a container 2 Replace the black rub...

Page 16: ...GUIDE Working with the Simulator 17 4 When the blood dispensing bag is empty reill the bag with a solution of 70 30 water to isopropyl alcohol 5 Attach the squeeze bulb to the port to purge the venou...

Page 17: ...CTION SITES The arm contains 2 subcutaneous injection sites The intramuscular site is located on the deltoid of the arm CAUTION Avoid the use of iodine or Betadine type solutions as these may permanen...

Page 18: ...s are removable and replaceable 1 To remove the subcutaneous sites carefully roll down the skin 2 Lift out the used injection site and replace it with the new one 3 Use the provided lubrication to ass...

Page 19: ...URPOSE TRAINING ARM USER GUIDE 20 Working with the Simulator 4 10 TB SCREENING SITES Forearm Upper Arm There are 2 TB sites on the arm that may be utilized for TB screening Perform the TB tests in the...

Page 20: ...N 1 Starting at the top of the arm gently slide the skin of the arm 2 To install the new arm skin roll the skin onto to the clenched ist and slide it into place over the arm NOTE Place the subcutaneou...

Page 21: ...aintenance 4 It is recommended to tape the veins down to prevent them from kinking and sliding out of place 5 2 REVEINING THE ARM Remove the Arm Skin 1 Gently pull back the lip of the arm skin 2 Fold...

Page 22: ...Pull the arm skin completely of and set it aside Remove the Veins 1 Remove the injection pad from the upper arm and set it aside 2 Push the ill and drain tube in slight to provide some slack then gen...

Page 23: ...S401 100 ADVANCED MULTIPURPOSE TRAINING ARM USER GUIDE 24 Routine Maintenance 3 Disconnect the veins from the ill and drain hoses 4 Remove the vein tubing...

Page 24: ...d are only for visual aid purposes NOTE The use of tools such as needle nose pliers or a hemostat are useful in the process of reveining the arm Be sure to use these tools gently while handling the ve...

Page 25: ...ing at the upper arm NOTE This end of the tubing will be reconnected to the ill hose once the reveining is complete Do not let it be pulled back into the arm Tape it down on this end if needed 4 Feed...

Page 26: ...S401 100 ADVANCED MULTIPURPOSE TRAINING ARM USER GUIDE Routine Maintenance 27 7 Pull the tubing out through hole 5 on the ventral side 8 Feed the tubing into hole 6 6 Feed the tubing into hole 4...

Page 27: ...S401 100 ADVANCED MULTIPURPOSE TRAINING ARM USER GUIDE 28 Routine Maintenance 9 Pull the tubing through hole 7 on the dorsal side 10 Feed the tubing into hole 8 11 Pull the tubing out through hole 9...

Page 28: ...S401 100 ADVANCED MULTIPURPOSE TRAINING ARM USER GUIDE Routine Maintenance 29 12 Feed the tubing into hole 10 on the ventral side 13 Pull the tubing out through the upper arm hole...

Page 29: ...the very bottom of the white connector that is on the ill hose 2 Reconnect the end of the vein tubing that leads from hole 10 to the slimmer drainage clear hose NOTE Be sure to slide the vein tubing s...

Page 30: ...4oz bottle Arm Skin Consumable S401 100 813 Set of two arm skins Squeeze Bulb Replacement Part S401 100 816 Squeeze bulb with tubing and lange Rubber Stoppers Replacement Part S401 100 824 Set of 4 bl...

Page 31: ...sie Krash Kids Premie UNI Omni Omni 2 SmartSkin are trademarks of Gaumard Scientiic Company Always dispose of this product and its components in compliance with local laws and regulations www gaumard...

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