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5. Place the simulated bone inside
of the Adult I/O Simulator, mak-
ing sure the swivel end is pointing
toward the hole. (See Figure 7 and
inset.) Use the supplied lubricant
as needed on the outside of the
simulated bone to ease the bone
into the Adult I/O Simulator.
6. Place the skin pad on top of the
simulated bone. Adjust the skin
pad as needed for a snug
fit over the simulated bone. (See
Figure 8.)
CHARGING THE BONES
1. Press the 60 cc syringe to flow
the blood mixture into the simu-
lated bone.
2. Make your first needle inser-
tion into the simulated bone and
remove the needle stylus.
Proper insertion and pressure
applied to the syringe will allow
the blood mixture to flow
through the tubing and fill the
bone. When you observe the
blood mixture flowing up
through the needle, the simu-
lated bone is completely
charged. (See Figure 9.)
3. Each new simulated bone will
need to be charged in this same
manner. Correct subsequent
insertions will produce an
immediate flow of blood mixture
through the needle.
4. Provided wax should be used
after each puncture to seal the
hole in the simulated bone,
preventing leaks.
USING THE WAX PIECE
1. Carefully pull back enough on
the 60 cc syringe to reduce
pressure and prevent blood from
exiting puncture site.
2. Remove the bone from the leg
and wipe clean. (See Figure 10.)
3. Remove a small piece of wax and
work with your fingers until soft.
4. Rub the softened piece of wax
back and forth across the bone
holes until they are sealed.
(See Figure 11.)
5. A thin layer of wax left on the
bone surface over the holes will
help in sealing.
6. The bones have been designed so
that all four sides can sustain
multiple punctures. When neces-
sary, rotate the bone 1/4 turn
and replace in the leg. The bone
structure may be punctured
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5.
Place the simulated bone inside of the Adult I/O Simulator, making sure the swivel end is
pointing toward the hole.
(See figure 7 and inset.)
Use the supplied lubricant as needed on
the outside of the simulated bone to ease the bone into the Adult I/O Simulator.
6.
Place the skin pad on top of the simulated bone. Adjust the skin pad as needed for a snug
fit over the simulated bone.
(See figure 8.)
CHARGING THE BONES
1.
Press the 60 cc syringe to flow the blood mixture into the simulated bone.
2.
Make your first needle insertion into the simulated bone and remove the needle stylus.
Proper insertion and pressure applied to the syringe will allow the blood mixture to flow
through the tubing and fill the bone. When you observe the blood mixture flowing up
through the needle, the simulated bone is completely charged.
(See figure 9.)
3.
Each new simulated bone will need to be charged in this same manner. Correct subse-
quent insertions will produce an immediate flow of blood mixture through the needle.
4.
Provided wax should be used after each puncture to seal the hole in the simulated bone,
preventing leaks.
Figure 7
Figure 8
Figure 9
5
5.
Place the simulated bone inside of the Adult I/O Simulator, making sure the swivel end is
pointing toward the hole.
(See figure 7 and inset.)
Use the supplied lubricant as needed on
the outside of the simulated bone to ease the bone into the Adult I/O Simulator.
6.
Place the skin pad on top of the simulated bone. Adjust the skin pad as needed for a snug
fit over the simulated bone.
(See figure 8.)
CHARGING THE BONES
1.
Press the 60 cc syringe to flow the blood mixture into the simulated bone.
2.
Make your first needle insertion into the simulated bone and remove the needle stylus.
Proper insertion and pressure applied to the syringe will allow the blood mixture to flow
through the tubing and fill the bone. When you observe the blood mixture flowing up
through the needle, the simulated bone is completely charged.
(See figure 9.)
3.
Each new simulated bone will need to be charged in this same manner. Correct subse-
quent insertions will produce an immediate flow of blood mixture through the needle.
4.
Provided wax should be used after each puncture to seal the hole in the simulated bone,
preventing leaks.
Figure 7
Figure 8
Figure 9
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5.
Place the simulated bone inside of the Adult I/O Simulator, making sure the swivel end is
pointing toward the hole.
(See figure 7 and inset.)
Use the supplied lubricant as needed on
the outside of the simulated bone to ease the bone into the Adult I/O Simulator.
6.
Place the skin pad on top of the simulated bone. Adjust the skin pad as needed for a snug
fit over the simulated bone.
(See figure 8.)
CHARGING THE BONES
1.
Press the 60 cc syringe to flow the blood mixture into the simulated bone.
2.
Make your first needle insertion into the simulated bone and remove the needle stylus.
Proper insertion and pressure applied to the syringe will allow the blood mixture to flow
through the tubing and fill the bone. When you observe the blood mixture flowing up
through the needle, the simulated bone is completely charged.
(See figure 9.)
3.
Each new simulated bone will need to be charged in this same manner. Correct subse-
quent insertions will produce an immediate flow of blood mixture through the needle.
4.
Provided wax should be used after each puncture to seal the hole in the simulated bone,
preventing leaks.
Figure 7
Figure 8
Figure 9
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5.
Place the simulated bone inside of the Adult I/O Simulator, making sure the swivel end is
pointing toward the hole.
(See figure 7 and inset.)
Use the supplied lubricant as needed on
the outside of the simulated bone to ease the bone into the Adult I/O Simulator.
6.
Place the skin pad on top of the simulated bone. Adjust the skin pad as needed for a snug
fit over the simulated bone.
(See figure 8.)
CHARGING THE BONES
1.
Press the 60 cc syringe to flow the blood mixture into the simulated bone.
2.
Make your first needle insertion into the simulated bone and remove the needle stylus.
Proper insertion and pressure applied to the syringe will allow the blood mixture to flow
through the tubing and fill the bone. When you observe the blood mixture flowing up
through the needle, the simulated bone is completely charged.
(See figure 9.)
3.
Each new simulated bone will need to be charged in this same manner. Correct subse-
quent insertions will produce an immediate flow of blood mixture through the needle.
4.
Provided wax should be used after each puncture to seal the hole in the simulated bone,
preventing leaks.
Figure 7
Figure 8
Figure 9
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Figure 10
USING THE WAX PIECE
1.
Carefully pull back enough on the 60 cc syringe to
reduce pressure and prevent blood from exiting
puncture site.
2.
Remove the bone from the leg and wipe clean.
(See figure 10.)
3.
Remove a small piece of wax and work with your
fingers until soft.
4.
Rub the softened piece of wax back and forth across
the bone holes until they are sealed.
(See figure 11.)
5.
A thin layer of wax left on the bone surface over the holes will help in sealing.
6.
The bones have been designed so that all four sides can sustain multiple punctures.
When necessary, rotate the bone 1/4 turn and replace in the leg. The bone structure may
be punctured until four sides have been completely punctured, then the bone may be
discarded.
SPECIAL NOTE
The Adult Intraosseous Infusion Simulator duplicates a procedure that requires a
great deal of pressure to be placed on both the simulator and the needle or device
being used. Extreme caution should be taken to avoid pushing the needle or device
completely through the simulator, injuring the person performing the procedure or
damaging equipment. Nasco cannot be responsible for injuries or equipment damages
resulting from improper use of the simulator.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
1.
Carefully pull back on the 60 cc syringe to remove any remaining blood mixture from the
simulated bone.
2.
Remove syringe and tubing and discard any simulated bones that have been charged
with blood mixture.
3.
Remove leg skin and use paper towels to completely wipe the simulator and remove any
blood mixture or lubricant.
4.
Place the tubing end of the syringe into the pint bottle and depress any unused blood
mixture.
5.
Recap the blood mixture bottle tightly to save for future use.
6.
Use clean tap water to flush and clean syringe and tubing.
7.
Use soap and warm water to clean the Adult I/O Simulator. Nasco recommends the use
of Nasco Cleaner (LF09919U) for cleaning tough dirt and soil.
8.
Allow to air-dry completely prior to storing.
Figure 11
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Figure 10
USING THE WAX PIECE
1.
Carefully pull back enough on the 60 cc syringe to
reduce pressure and prevent blood from exiting
puncture site.
2.
Remove the bone from the leg and wipe clean.
(See figure 10.)
3.
Remove a small piece of wax and work with your
fingers until soft.
4.
Rub the softened piece of wax back and forth across
the bone holes until they are sealed.
(See figure 11.)
5.
A thin layer of wax left on the bone surface over the holes will help in sealing.
6.
The bones have been designed so that all four sides can sustain multiple punctures.
When necessary, rotate the bone 1/4 turn and replace in the leg. The bone structure may
be punctured until four sides have been completely punctured, then the bone may be
discarded.
SPECIAL NOTE
The Adult Intraosseous Infusion Simulator duplicates a procedure that requires a
great deal of pressure to be placed on both the simulator and the needle or device
being used. Extreme caution should be taken to avoid pushing the needle or device
completely through the simulator, injuring the person performing the procedure or
damaging equipment. Nasco cannot be responsible for injuries or equipment damages
resulting from improper use of the simulator.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
1.
Carefully pull back on the 60 cc syringe to remove any remaining blood mixture from the
simulated bone.
2.
Remove syringe and tubing and discard any simulated bones that have been charged
with blood mixture.
3.
Remove leg skin and use paper towels to completely wipe the simulator and remove any
blood mixture or lubricant.
4.
Place the tubing end of the syringe into the pint bottle and depress any unused blood
mixture.
5.
Recap the blood mixture bottle tightly to save for future use.
6.
Use clean tap water to flush and clean syringe and tubing.
7.
Use soap and warm water to clean the Adult I/O Simulator. Nasco recommends the use
of Nasco Cleaner (LF09919U) for cleaning tough dirt and soil.
8.
Allow to air-dry completely prior to storing.
Figure 11
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