Injection Pads; Waist, Knee And Ankle Joints; Arms; Legs - Laerdal Nursing Anne VitalSlim Instrucciones De Utilizacion

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To fill reservoir:
a. Remove colostomy stoma.
b. Fill with fluid.
c. Gently reinsert stoma.
Make sure genitalia and urinary connectors are in place
prior to filling.
Injection Pads –
a. To remove, squeeze pad with fingers and pull.
b. To replace, squeeze pad and insert in opening.
Dusting pads with talcum powder will assist with reinsertion.
Injection pads may be injected with water. Foam should be removed
from pads immediately following training. Squeeze out fluid and air dry.
Waist, Knee and Ankle Joints –
These joints are connected with a bolt and lock nut.
To remove, unscrew lock nut and pull bolt from joint.
Segments will now easily disconnect.
Attachment hardware is located in envelope inside carton.
Arms –
Arms are attached with
a 4 1/2" long bolt, three
washers, a spring and
a wing nut.
To attach:
1. Unfasten chest skin from shoulders.
2. Pull skin back to expose
chest cavity.
3. Locate hole in shoulder.
4. Remove deltoid injection pad
from arm by squeezing skin in
center of pad while pulling.
5. Slide small washer over bolt.
6. Insert bolt through hole in arm
and hole in manikin's shoulder.
7. Add large washer, spring, another large washer and wing nut
to bolt inside manikin's chest. (Figure 1)
8. Use a screwdriver to hold bolt steady while tightening wing nut.
To remove arms, reverse procedure.
Legs –
Legs are attached with a 6" long bolt, a spring, a large washer,
a small washer and a wing nut.
Attachment hardware is located
in envelope inside carton.
To attach:
1. Remove belly plate and colon reservoir from manikin
to locate hole in hip.
2. Remove thigh injection pad from leg by squeezing skin
in center of pad while pulling.
3. Slide spring and small washer over bolt.
4. Insert bolt through hole in thigh.
5. Insert bolt through hole in pelvis.
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6. Slide large washer and wing nut over bolt.
7. Use screwdriver to hold bolt while tightening wing nut inside
pelvis. (Figure 2)
To remove legs, reverse procedure.
IV Arm – Multiple Venipuncture sites:
• Dorsal Veins of Hand (3)
Antecubital
- Cephalic Vein
- Median Vein
- Basilic Vein
When using an IV catheter, lubricate with manikin lubricant
Figure 1
Directions for Use:
1. Attach IV bag to IV tubing.
2. Attach IV tubing to either vein.
3. Allow fluid to flow through arm and out other vein.
4. Clamp off flow of water from open vein.
The arm is now ready to practice venipuncture.
When excessive leaking occurs at puncture sites, either a new vein
system or skin should be installed to reduce loss of fluid.
We recommend working at a sink when replacing the skin
Replacing Skin and Veins:
1. Remove skin:
If replacing skin and veins, cut off skin. This can be done with a sharp
knife, scalpel or scissors. (Figure 3) When finished, discard skin. (Figure 4)
3
Figure 2
Figure 2
A 22 gauge needle or smaller is recommended
to extend the life of the IV Arm.
for easier insertion.
and vein system.
Figure 3
Figure 4
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