To prevent causing harm to the Injectable
Training Arm:
1 . Use distilled water rather than alcohol, Betadine
®
,
or other skin preparing substances to simulate
preparing the puncture site .
2 . Small diameter needles, 20-gauge to 25-gauge,
should be used to extend the life of the skin and
veins . The skin and veins will hold up to several
hundred sticks if smaller needles are used as
recommended and all available sites are used .
3 . Synthetic blood will stain the soft skin of the
injectable training arm, clothes, most soft surfaces,
and some hard surfaces . Please use caution .
4 . Ink and newsprint will cause an indelible stain to the
injectable training arm . DO NOT place the injectable
training arm on printed surfaces or plastic .
5 . Follow Care and Maintenance instructions carefully .
Arm Skin Replacement
1 . Remove the eight screws retaining the shoulder
joint to the arm .
2 . Peel the skin down
and remove from arm
(See Figure 69) .
3 . Apply baby powder
to the interior of the
replacement skin and
pull onto the arm .
4 . The key feature needs
to point to the L or R
depending on which
leg skin is being replaced
(See Figure 70) .
5 . Install the eight screws,
being careful not to
over tighten the screws .
6 . Reattach arm to
simulator torso .
Set Up
Injectable Arm
Fig 69.
Fig 70.
Fig 71.
Leg Skin Replacement
1 . Remove the eight screws retaining the hip joint
to the leg . (See Figure 71) .
2 . Peel the skin down and remove from leg (See
Figure 72) .
3 . Apply baby powder to the interior of the
replacement skin and pull onto the leg (See
Figure 73) .
4 . The key feature needs
to point to the L or R
depending on which
leg skin is being
replaced (See Figure
74) . This feature
plugs into the R or L
area of the hip joint
depending on which
leg skin is being
replaced .
5 . Install the eight
screws, being careful
not to over tighten
the screws .
6 . Reattach leg to
simulator torso .
Fig 72.
Fig 73.
Fig 74.
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