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With the muscle bone insert lying upside down (ster-
num touching table), locate the subclavian vein tubing
(letter H in list of components and components image).
This is the largest diameter tube supplied. It is knotted
at the end. Place into the simulator with the knotted end
inside the muscle bone insert.
(See figure 3.)
Finally, position the external jugular vein, starting with
the knotted end at the lower edge. Run the vein along
the outside edge and through the hole to the front side
of the muscle bone insert. Continue following the vein
channel on the front side.
(See figure 5.)
Next, position the internal jugular vein tubing (letter I in
the list of components). This tube is short and small in
diameter. Insert tubing over the top of the subclavian
vein tubing, keeping the knot inside the muscle bone
insert. Both the subclavian and internal jugular fit into
“grooves” or “channels.”
(See figure 4.)
Figure 3
Figure 4
Figure 5
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