Nasco Life/form LF01007 Adult IV Foot Instruction Manual Download Page 4

B.  Preparing the Foot for 
Intravenous Infusions

(At this point you will need to supply an 
IV set and bag of solution. Hook them up 
and have them ready.)

1. To hook up the foot, refer back to 

steps 1-5 in section A.

2. Insert the butterfly needle into a vein. 

Flashback will indicate proper 
insertion.

3. If a flashback is observed, close the 

clamp on IV bag A. You are now 
ready to set up for the intravenous 
infusion.

4.  Hang the IV solution bottle and con-

nect the IV set to the butterfly needle 
already in the vein. With the clamp 
on bag A closed, open the clamp 
on bag B. Proof of the proper proce-
dure is evidenced by the flow of the 
infusion fluid from the solution bag. 
Control the flow from the solution 
bag by adjusting the roller clamp on 
the tubing of the IV set.

Causes for Failure in Function

A.  Forgotten closed clamp.

B.  Kinks in tubing of the fluid bags.

C.  Tubing pinched shut by constant 

pressure of clamps. Lumen remains 
pinched occasionally even if the 
clamp is loosened. Slide clamp to 
new position and with fingers manip-
ulate tubing at pinched site to restore 

 

lumen. In heavy use, slide clamp to 
new position on tubing from time 
to time to prevent the “permanent 
pinch” caused by constant clamp 
pressure.

D.  If these measures do not unclog the 

venous system, try using a large (50 
cc) syringe to force fluid through the 
tubing.

Care of Simulator

After each class use, close the clamps, 
disconnect bags, and return synthetic 
blood to storage container. Reconnect 
one IV bag to the system. Fill the bag with 
tap water and flush the venous system, 
allowing the open end to drain into a sink 
or basin. When the system runs clean, 
close the clamp and remove the IV bag. 
Excess water may be removed from the 
foot by raising the foot, lowering the leg, 
and draining it into a sink or basin. Wash 
the outside of the foot with Ivory

®

 liquid 

detergent and water. Always remove the 
pinch clamps from the tubing and drain 
excess water from veins before storing.

Ordinary stains can be removed by wash-
ing the foot with soap and warm water. 
Newsprint, similar printed paper, or ink 
will permanently stain the simulator if 
prolonged contact occurs. Stubborn 
stains may be removed with Nasco 
Cleaner (

LF09919

), simply by dispensing 

it on the area and wiping with a soft cloth 
or paper towel.

General Instructions for Use

The Adult IV Foot comes with all of the 
supplies necessary to perform most pro-
cedures. (To perform intravenous infu-
sions the user must supply their own IV 
set and bag of solution.)

A.  Preparing the Synthetic Blood

1. Add 1 pint of distilled water to the

synthetic blood concentrate (Figure 2).

2.  Hang one of the bags (bag A) 

approximately 28" above the level 
of the foot, making sure the clamp 
on the IV tubing is closed. Pour the 
blood into the bag.

3. Attach the fitting end of the IV tubing 

to one of the foot tubes.

Important Note: 

Before completing 

step 4, bag B must lie at foot level or 
below with the cap closed. 

4. With the other foot tube attached to 

the empty IV bag (bag B), flush the 
vascular system with synthetic blood 
by opening the clamp of the filled IV 
bag (bag A). (Figure 3) Allow some 

  blood to pass through the system 

until the outlet foot tube to bag 
B runs free of bubbles. When the 
outlet tubing to bag B runs clear of 
bubbles, close the clamp on bag B.

5.  The venous system is now full of 

“blood” and pressurized. Be sure to 
leave the clamp on the inlet tubing 
(bag A) opened.

6.  The foot is now ready to practice 

drawing blood. “Blood” can be 
drawn anywhere along the pathway 
of the vein (see Figure 1). Distilled 
water should be used to prepare the 
sites. Synthetic blood will actually be 
aspirated once the vein is properly 
punctured.

7.  Small diameter needles (20- to 

25-gauge) should be used.

Figure 2

Figure 3

A

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