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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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