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S200 & S201  |  

User Manual

2   |   Introduction

Operating Conditions

  

· Operating temperature: 50°-95° F (10°-35° C)

  

· Humidity: 5%-95% (non-condensing)

Storage Conditions

·  Keep simulator stored in the bag and box provided: 

  

› Storage temperature: 32°-113° F (0°-45° C)

  

› Humidity: 40%-60% (non-condensing)

  

› Do not stack or store heavy materials on top of the carton box

WARNING: To avoid damage to the simulator, please store and ship it 
in the clear poly bag provided.

Procedures

·  Do not attempt to intubate without lubricating the airway adjunct with 

mineral

 

oil

 lubricant. Failure to lubricate 

the device will make intubation very difficult and is likely to result in damage to the simulator.

·  When simulating drug administration via endotracheal tube, providers must use an empty syringe. Passing 

liquids into the trachea or esophagus may cause internal damage.

·  Mouth to mouth resuscitation without a barrier device is not recommended, as it will contaminate the airway.
·  Treat the simulator with the same precautions that would be used with a 

real

 patient.

Cleaning

·  The simulator should be cleaned with a cloth dampened with diluted liquid dish washing soap.
·  Remove all traces of any lubricant.
·  Do not clean with harsh abrasives.
·  Do not use povidone iodine on the simulator.
·  Dry thoroughly.
·  The simulator is “splash-proof” but not water-proof. Do not submerge or allow water to enter the interior of the 

simulator.

Summary of Contents for Susie Simon S200

Page 1: ...educational system developed to assist a certified instructor It is not a substitute for a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter and not intended for clinical decision making User Guide 20...

Page 2: ...orage Conditions 2 Procedures 2 Cleaning 2 Stoma Care 3 2 Getting Started 4 2 1 Overview 4 Airway 4 Appearance 4 General Patient Care 4 Options 4 2 2 Terminology 5 Facilitator 5 Provider 5 3 Equipment...

Page 3: ...oot 17 5 3 Patient Training Arm 17 Features 18 5 4 Heart and Lung Sounds 18 5 5 Setup 18 5 7 Subclavian Access S201 707 21 Setup 22 Using the Subclavian Access 23 Replacing the Subclavian Vein 24 6 Ap...

Page 4: ...provided simulated blood Any other simulated blood containing sugar or any additive may cause blockage and or interruption of the vasculature system The use of needles larger than 22 gauge will reduc...

Page 5: ...n very difficult and is likely to result in damage to the simulator When simulating drug administration via endotracheal tube providers must use an empty syringe Passing liquids into the trachea or es...

Page 6: ...rfaces ink or newsprint The stoma material is absorbent Prevent items from resting or pressing against the stomas as indentations will form on the pressure points The stomas may return to the normal s...

Page 7: ...h the following features Airway Tracheostomy Care Nasal and oral tube feeding and gastric suctioning Appearance Realistic eyes for ophthalmic exercises Realistic face skin hands feet fingers and toes...

Page 8: ...01 User Manual Getting Started 5 2 2 Terminology Facilitator The person conducting the simulation an instructor or lab staff member Provider A person participating in the simulation as a healthcare pr...

Page 9: ...ntestinal procedures and enema administration Stylish wig for haircare exercises and surgical draping Amputation stump O O Two decubitus ulcers O O Ulcerated foot O O Articulating head jaw elbows wris...

Page 10: ...sembled Perform the following steps to install the legs Leg Assembly 1 Place simulator on a flat surface On each leg washers spring and wing nut is in place 2 Remove the wing nuts washers and springs...

Page 11: ...nt Setup 5 Reach through the IM site and assemble the fasteners onto the hip bolt Assemble in this order washer spring washer and wing nut 6 Tighten the wing nut until the spring is compressed slightl...

Page 12: ...t open and close permitting the following exercises Administration of orbital medicines into the conjunctival sac Removal of foreign bodies Eye irrigation Teeth The simulator is supplied with normal s...

Page 13: ...pper or lower jaw and tap lightly Dentures will immediately snap out 2 To reinsert gently hold lower or upper lip and replace dentures Bandaging The fingers and toes of the simulator are separated to...

Page 14: ...ice syringing exercises WARNING Always use lubricant prior to introducing an invasive device Range of Simulated Movement The joints are strong and their movements are lifelike and realistic The simula...

Page 15: ...mon S200 Stoppers Use the stoppers provided to seal the reservoir bags Gastrostomy A gastrostomy left port located near the waist connects directly to the stomach tank Tank Capacity Stomach 500 ml Ost...

Page 16: ...articulate to permit enema exercises with the simulator on its back The enema should be introduced with an anal nozzle of small diameter A non return valve is built into the anal canal to prevent flu...

Page 17: ...syringe to fill the bladder Urinary Catheterization The simulator includes a fitted female genitalia and a male genitalia attachment Assembly Instructions 1 To attach the male genitalia remove the red...

Page 18: ...cedure 1 Fill the bladder 2 Place the stopper in the port 3 Lubricate the size 18 Fr catheter 4 Insert the catheter 5 To increase the pressure and the urine flow use the squeeze bulb on the right side...

Page 19: ...voir by inserting a solution of water and alcohol 70 30 and draining the reservoir Cleaning the Reservoirs In order to clean out the reservoirs follow the steps below 1 Unscrew the waist knobs 2 Remov...

Page 20: ...d stage 5 2 Ulcerated Foot Diagnose and treat ulcers on the left foot of the simulator 5 3 Patient Training Arm WARNING Vein tubing contains latex which may cause allergic reactions Users allergic or...

Page 21: ...e has incorporated Power button Sound menu button The torso of the simulator has numerous removable identification dots located where each of the heart and lung sounds are normally heard These colored...

Page 22: ...easily heard during inspiration and the second sound is single during expiration The second component of the split sound P2 is accentuated Split S2 S2 is variably split during mid inspiration as three...

Page 23: ...longer than the one between expiration and inspiration Trachea Stridor Sounds Patient has marked respiratory distress and a narrow aperture between the vocal cords that produces a high pitched tone d...

Page 24: ...ch than crackles Posterior Four Sites Medium Fine Crackles These noises begin about mid inspiration and progressively increase in intensity up to the end of expiration Coarse crackles are also audible...

Page 25: ...or s right side 3 Connect the fill syringe to one of the ports on the right side of the simulator NOTE It does not matter which port the fill syringe is connected to 4 Connect the drain hose to the ot...

Page 26: ...imed 5 Inject the fluid into the simulator and keep injecting until there are no more air bubbles in the drain hose Using the Subclavian Access 1 With the clamp closed push 1 2 mls of fluid to pressur...

Page 27: ...he clamp to drain the fluid from the vein 3 When there is no fluid in the line unscrew the waist knobs 2 Fill the syringe with air and connect it to one of the ports on the simulator s right side Push...

Page 28: ...201 User Manual Options 25 4 Remove the waist rod 5 Separate the lower torso from the upper torso 6 Disconnect the stomach from the lower torso 7 Reach into the upper torso and release the quick conne...

Page 29: ...S200 S201 User Manual 26 Options 10 Insert one end of the new vein 11 Connect the new vein to the quick connector 9 Remove the old vein 8 Lift the chest skin...

Page 30: ...27 12 Insert the other end of the vein and connect it to the quick connector 13 Replace the chest skin 14 Connect the stomach reservoir back to the lower torso 15 Attach the lower torso to the upper t...

Page 31: ...rts List Contact Gaumard Scientific for a complete list of consumables and replacement parts and their prices Item Type Code Arm Injection Sites Consumable S200 857 1 L M D Buttock Injection Sites Con...

Page 32: ...ession or otherwise dispose of Products for which payment is overdue 4 Product Shipment and Risk of Loss Unless otherwise agreed to in writing by Gaumard all Products will be shipped F O B Origin rega...

Page 33: ...like Licenses even if applied for by Gaumard on Customer s beHAL f If any authorization is delayed denied revoked restricted or not renewed Gaumard sHAL l not be liable and Customer is not relieved o...

Page 34: ...voluntary or involuntary bankruptcy proceeding is instituted by or against a Party hereto or 3 an appointment of a receiver or assignee for the benefit of creditors occurs on beHAL f of a Party heret...

Page 35: ...or make available to other parties the Gaumard Software in source code format 2 8Certification Upon thirty 30 days written notice to End User from Gaumard End User sHAL l certify End User s compliance...

Page 36: ...c when received if sent by certified or registered mail postage prepaid return receipt requested Any such notice given to a party sHAL l be sent to the addresses on the attached Purchase Order By givi...

Page 37: ...oduced by Gaumard This limited warranty does not apply to any products provided along with the Gaumard product that are manufactured by third parties For example third party products such as computers...

Page 38: ...ess to the simulator for possible troubleshooting as needed Technical Support Email support gaumard com USA 800 882 6655 INT 01 305 971 3790 7 2 General Information Sales and Customer Service E mail s...

Page 39: ...belt Susie Krash Kids Premie UNI Omni SmartSkin OMNI and OMNI 2 are trademarks of Gaumard Scientific Company Always dispose of this product and its components in compliance with local laws and regulat...

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