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About the Simulator
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This trainer has the added features
of laryngospasm and tongue swell-
ing, this will provide students with
an easy-to-use model that will
build their confidence and exper-
tise while still providing a realistic
intubation experience.
Landmarks include nostrils, teeth,
tongue, oral and nasal pharynx,
larynx, cricoid ring, epiglottis, ary-
tenoid, false and true vocal cords,
trachea, esophagus, “Airway Larry”
lung set, and stomach.
The Advanced Airway Management
Trainer Head allows you to prac-
tice oral, digital, and nasal intu-
bation. E.T., E.O.A., PTL
®
, LMA, and
Combitube
®
insertion can all be
practiced as well (please see “Using
the Combitube
®
”). Suction tech-
niques and proper cuff inflation can
also be performed and evaluated.
In addition, this model also allows
students to apply cricoid pressure
during the intubation procedure
(Sellick’s Maneuver). By locating the
larynx and depressing the cricoid
ring, the student may realistically
lower the vocal cords farther into the
field of view. This also effectively clos-
es off the esophagus of the simulator.
The Airway Management Trainer
head can be detached from the
training stand and placed on
CPARLENE
®
or modular type brand
manikins, creating a valuable
mega-code component. With prop-
er care, your Airway Management
Trainer will provide years of valu-
able service. Please review the
instructions carefully for setup,
cleanup, and maintenance proce-
dures.
List of Components
• “Airway Larry” Advanced
Airway Management Head with
Stand
• 8-oz. Pump Spray Lubricant
• 20 cc syringe (2)
• Left and right simulated lungs
• Simulated stomach
• 3 Red Caps
Setup
The Advanced Airway Management
Trainer is ready to use upon deliv-
ery. Simply remove it from the
carton, and unwrap the packaging
material.
Lubrication
Before using the Advanced Airway
Management Trainer Head, lubri-
cate both the simulator and sup-
plies being used with the pump
spray lubricant provided.
(See Figures 1 & 2.)
Figure 1
Figure 2