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TO ATTACH LOWER LEGS
1.
Place the manikin face down.
2.
Align lower legs with the appropriate thigh.
3.
Push pin through cable eye of lower leg.
4.
Align pin with eye of thigh bolt and insert.
5.
Secure with washer and pin clip.
HOW IT OPERATES
To promote sanitary practice, Simulaids’ Adult
CPR Full Body Manikin uses a system which
incorporates individual mouth/nose pieces that
are to be provided to each student and inserted
into the face cavity of the manikin during
that student’s turn to do ventilations. These
mouthpieces can be disinfected with any CDC
protocol solution designed for that purpose.
Dry the mouthpieces throughly before storing them. It is important that the mouth/nose piece be seated
securely on the stem of the ball valve in the mouth portion on the head. The photo above shows how the
mouthpiece is inserted.
CONNECT THE CONSOLE –
ELECTRONIC MODEL ONLY
INFLATION
When the head is in a neutral position, the ball in th Airway Cut-off Valve is in a forward position,
preventing air from entering the lungs. This replicates an obstructed airway of an unconscious person in
need of emergency ventilation. When proper head tilt and chin lift are applied, the ball will roll backward,
open the valve, and allow the air to pass through the non-rebreathing valve to the lung, which causes a
visible rise in the chest. When inflation ceases, the non-rebreathing valve closes and prevents the return
of air to the mouth and nose. However, the air will discharge from the lung through the back port of the
valve so that you will see the chest deflate.
Electronic model only:
The green ventilation light on the console will light when proper ventilation is
performed.
CARDIAC COMPRESSION – ELECTRONIC MODEL ONLY
A hand position switch is attached to the sternum. Pressure on the switch activates a sensor in the
console box, lighting the blue correct hand position light. When the chest is compressed, another sensor
activates the white light which indicates the correct depth of compression.
RESCUE HEAD USE
The product comes with the CPR Head attachment. When you are focused on skills other than airway
maintenance, you may wish to put the Rescue Head on the manikin to preserve the integrity of the CPR
Head functions.
To install the Rescue Head:
1.
Remove the CPR Head.
a.
Pull the clip pin out of the neck rod.
b.
Remove the neck rod.
c.
Carefully lift the head off from the torso.
d.
Disconnect the airway tube.
2.
Install the Rescue Head
a.
Position the head on the neck.
b.
Put a washer on the neck rod.
c.
Push the neck rod through the neck rod hole.
d.
Install a washer on the end of the rod.
e.
Insert the clip pin in the hole in the neck rod to secure it.
OPTIONAL IV ARM USE
The IV arm includes two fluid reservoir bags.
1.
Make sure that both shut off clamps are closed on the fluid reservoir bags.
2.
Fill one bag with simulated blood and close the fill plug. When closing the plug, gently squeeze all the
remaining air out of the bag so that as little air as possible remains trapped in the fluid reservoir bag.
3.
Connect the fluid reservoir bag tubing to the training model by applying a small drop of liquid dish
washing soap on the tip of the fluid reservoir tubing. This will act as a lubricant and allow you to
easily insert the tubing tip all the way into the vein tubing. It is important to make sure that the ser-
rated edges of the fluid reservoir tubing of both reservoir bags are pushed far enough into the tubing
to affect a seal on the smooth portion of the tip. Otherwise, leaks may develop.
4.
Connect the empty bag to the other IV vein line, which is a continuation of the other vein line to
which you have connected the blood bag. See step 3 to lubricate tubing tip.
5.
Open the clamp to the empty reservoir bag and open the red plug to the empty reservoir bag. This
allows any air trapped in the veins to escape the system so that it will not be a factor later.
6.
Open the blood fluid reservoir line clamp and let some of the fluid enter the empty bag.
7.
Close the lower bag clamp and shut the red plug filler cap to the lower bag. You now have a full vein
for access. Leaving the clamp to the lower bag closed will allow you to attain a flash in the catheter
as you insert the needle into the vein. The higher the fluid reservoir bag of blood is hung, the more
pressure is created in the system to flash.
8.
Once the catheter is installed and secured, open the lower bag tubing clamp to allow titration of the
drip in the IV set-up.
9.
Phlebotomy can be accomplished without opening the lower tubing clamp.
10.
When the simulated blood has run from the supply bag and the lower bag is full, change the posi-
tions of the two bags and the blood flow will reverse and continue to fill the veins.
STORAGE
If possible, the manikin should be stored at normal room temperature (62° F to 80° F). The optional
carry/storage bag (#1373) is an excellent way of keeping your manikin clean and damage-free while not
in use. Electronic model: disconnect the console box when not in use.
Batteries should be removed for
long term storage.
Airway Cut-Off Valve
Lung Port w/Lung
Hand Position Switch
Compression Bulb
Ventilation Switch
Top Port for Control Jack
Red Colored Tube to Red
Ventilation Port; Blue Tube to
Blue Ventilation Port
Electronic
Console Box
ILLUSTRATION OF INTERNAL PARTS AND THE
OPTIONAL CONSOLE BOX CONNECTIONS
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