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Oral and Nasal Lavage,
Gavage, and Suctioning
Access to the stomach
is provided through the
mouth and both nostrils.
The internal stomach
reservoir bag has a 200 cc
capacity. The head
should be connected to
the stomach reservoir bag green) and NOT the
intubation air bladder bag yellow). (See Figure 9).
Lubricate feeding tubes generously prior to
inserting through mouth, nose, or nostrils by using
the Pump Spray Lubricant included. Only water
Fig 9.
Set Up
Lavage / Gavage / Suctioning / Nasogastric / Carotid Pulse
Fig 11.
Fig 13.
Fig 12.
should be used in tube
feeding exercises. Ensure
the upper torso of the
manikin is slightly
elevated to prevent
water backflow into the
head of the manikin.
Introduce water only
using standard facility
procedures and
materials.
Following the procedure, empty the stomach. Water
may be removed by suctioning or removing the
stomach reservoir bag by disconnecting 2 velcro
straps and white diconnect and then draining it
into a sink or basin. (See Figure 10).
Note: Ensure the manikin’s torso remains elevated
when the stomach reservoir bag contains water to
continue to prevent backflow into the head of the
manikin. Features included with LF04301, LF04302,
and LF04302EX.
To remove the Stomach
Reservoir Bag:
1. Remove the head by
disconnecting the
snaps on the head
skin, around the
neck, and pulling the
head straight back
with the head facing
forward. (See Figure 11).
Following completion of the procedures,
completely drain the stomach reservoir and allow
drying prior to reattaching and storing inside the
manikin. Wipe any residual lubricant with warm
water and a soft cloth.
2. Gently pull up head
to expose four tubes
with the stomach
reservoir bag
connected at the end.
(See Figure 12).
3. Unfasten the strap
that holds the
Stomach Reservoir
Bag and esophagus
tube together and
depress button on
the quick disconnect
feature of the bag.
(See Figure 13).
Carotid Pulse
Attach pump bulb to Carotid tube exiting the rear
neck. (See Figure 14). Pump bulb to simulate pulse
at the pulse points of the Carotid (See Figure 15).
Pulse points are present on both sides.
Fig 14.
Fig 15.
Fig 10.
Disconnect
Velcro
Velcro