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Warranty 

Laerdal Medical warrants to the purchaser that its products 
are free from defects in material and workmanship for a 
period of one (1) year from the date of purchase by the 
original user. During the designated one (1) year period, 
Laerdal Medical will, upon receipt of a product found to be 
defective due to materials or workmanship from the 
purchaser and notification in writing of the defect, at its 
option repair or replace any parts found to be defective or 
the entire product. Warranty period does not renew with 
replacement or repair of original product.  
 
Products found to be defective and notification of defects 
may also be sent to the authorized Laerdal Medical dealer 
from whom the product was purchased. All postage, 
shipping or handling charges shall be the sole responsibility 
of the purchaser. 
 
Laerdal Medical is responsible for the effects of safety, 
reliability and performance of its product(s) only if: 
 
–  service, repair, readjustment or modification is carried 

out by Laerdal Medical or persons authorized by Laerdal 
Medical. 

–  the electrical installation of the room where the product 

is used complies with pertinent equipment requirements. 

–  the product is used in the proper manner in strict 

compliance with its Directions for Use. 

 
Laerdal Medical shall not be liable under this warranty for 
incidental or consequential damages, or in the event any 
unauthorized repairs or modifications have been made or 
attempted, or when the product, or any part thereof, has 
been damaged by accident, misuse or abuse. This warranty 
does not cover batteries, fuses, normal wear and tear, 
excessive use, staining, discoloration or other cosmetic 
irregularity which does not impede or degrade product 
performance. 
 
Some states in the USA do not allow the exclusion or 
limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so those 
limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. 
 
There are no other express or implied warranties, whether 
of merchantability, fitness or purpose, or otherwise, on the 
product, its parts and accessories. 

  Laerdal

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Summary of Contents for Nursing Baby VitalSim

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Page 3: ...8 Lungs 8 IV Arm 9 IV Arm Skin Replacement 9 IV Leg 10 Skin and Vein Replacement 10 Intraosseous Leg 10 IO Leg Puncture 11 IO Leg Infusion 11 Instructions for IO Infusion 11 IO Leg Replacement 11 Voc...

Page 4: ...s only if service repair readjustment or modification is carried out by Laerdal Medical or persons authorized by Laerdal Medical the electrical installation of the room where the product is used compl...

Page 5: ...de many sessions of training when reasonable care and maintenance are practiced Laerdal Recommends Endotracheal intubation 3 5 ID Intubation straight laryngoscope blade 1 Tracheostomy tube 3 5 PED Nas...

Page 6: ...Mask x Trach care and suctioning x Oral Nasal suctioning x NG tube insertion x OG tube insertion x Lavage Gavage x Intraosseous puncture and infusion x Intramuscular injection site identification x Ur...

Page 7: ...laryngoscope blade size 1 Tracheostomy tube size 3 5 PED Airway Management Spray pharynx nostrils and all intubation devices with a liberal amount of manikin lubricant Liquid soap may be used instead...

Page 8: ...eservoir with approximately 50cc of water e Replace drain plug f Replace chest skin being sure to secure straps 2 Emptying stomach after NG Tube insertion a Remove chest skin from torso by detaching s...

Page 9: ...e needle for IV or intramuscular injections This will extend the life of the skin Fig 1 IV Arm Skin and Vein Replacement 1 Unscrew IV arm from torso 2 Slide used skin off arm mandrel 3 Remove tubing f...

Page 10: ...4 Rinse and dry vein grooves well and swab with alcohol Remove any excess glue 5 Place new veins along grooves spot gluing as needed A fast drying glue is recommended 6 Insert tubing through holes in...

Page 11: ...wn 3 Remove plug from heel Figure 3 4 With a syringe fill the bone with approximately 120 cc of simulated blood 5 Attach tubing and reservoir bag 6 Close of tubing that runs into reservoir bag so simu...

Page 12: ...nd Bowel Sound Auscultation Photo 3 Genitalia Both male and female genitalia have been provided for urinary catheterization and enema training procedures To Assemble 1 Remove chest skin from torso by...

Page 13: ...k of manikin 2 Remove urinary reservoir Photo 4 and genitalia from torso 3 Using a syringe fill reservoir to capacity and replace plug 4 Replace chest skin being sure to secure straps Laerdal Recommen...

Page 14: ...se only on clean surface Avoid felt tipped markers ink pens acetone iodine or other staining products and avoid placing the manikin on newsprint or inked lines of any kind 3 To ensure longevity each m...

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