Laerdal SimMan Essential Bleeding User Manual

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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Essential Bleeding

www.laerdal.comSimMan Essential BleedingUser GuideEN

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10FEATURES CirculationCardiac Features− Extensive ECG library, pulses from 0-220.− Heart sounds - for every anterior location− ECG

Page 3 - CONTENTS

11FEATURES SoundsTwo types of sounds can be used in a scenario: – Body sounds – Vocal SoundsThe sounds can be triggered by the scenari

Page 4 - Simulator

12FEATURES Inserting and Connecting the BatteriesOpen the torso as described in steps 1 - 4, Opening the Torso.To remove the batteries

Page 5 - Antivirus and Firewalls

13SETUP The Power PanelThe power panel is found on the right side of the Patient Simulator, under a loose skin flap. Lift the skin fl

Page 6 - FEATURES

External Battery ChargingThe battery charger comes with 5 international plugs. Connect the appropriate plug to the charger:1 Connect the charger to a

Page 7 - Laerdal Simulation Software

15SETUP Battery Warnings Warning: Do not run the Patient Simulator for more than 1 minute on a single battery. Warning: If both batter

Page 8 - Airway Features

16SETUP Air/CO2 PanelThe Air/CO2 panel is located on the left side of the torso. To access the panel, lift up the simulator skin flap

Page 9 - Breathing Features

17SETUP Fill Internal Blood Reservoir1 Roll the right leg skin down to expose the fill panel.2 Connect blood fill unit tubes to the

Page 10 - Bleeding

18SETUP Connecting Wounds KitSimMan Essential Bleeding comes with a wounds kit that includes 2 wounds and double-sided tape to attach

Page 11 - Clothing

19SETUP The IV ArmFollow these instructions when using the IV Arm for SimMan Essential Bleeding.The Patient Simulator must be switched

Page 13 - DC Input 9-24V X, XA

20SETUP Removing and replacing the IV Arm pad1 Ensure that the Tourniquet Area is not activated i.e. remove the tourniquet.2 Remove

Page 14 - Battery Use

21SETUP Connecting Defibrillation Adapter PlatesAdding Defibrillation Adapter PlatesThe Patient Simulator torso is fitted with two stu

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22SETUP Connecting the Blood Pressure CuffThe Patient Simulator is delivered with a specially adjusted blood pressure cuff. Connect th

Page 16 - Blood and Fluid System

23SETUP Changing Genitalia ModulesThe SimMan Essential Bleeding is shipped with a neutral genitalia module as its default. This can be

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24SETUP Inserting Urine CatheterAlways use a water based lubricant liberally when inserting a urine catheter.Use the following cathete

Page 18 - Removing Wounds

25SETUP Removing SimMan Essential Bleeding Left Arm1 Unzip the clothing zippers on the right side. Remove the shirt. 2 Unzip the zip

Page 19 - The IV Arm

26SETUP Replacing SimMan Essential Bleeding Left Leg with Trauma Leg1 Remove the SimMan Essential Bleeding default leg. Open Torso S

Page 20 - Cleaning the System

27SETUP Replacing and Filling Tibial IO Unit with Blood1 Attach the Tibial IO bag to the Tibial tube and close off the pinch clamp.2

Page 21 - During Defibrillation

28SETUP 9 Fill the Tibial IO unit with 30 - 35ml of blood, ensure the Tibial Pad is completely full.10 Connect the Tibial tube to th

Page 22 - Connecting the SpO

29SETUP Transporting SimMan Essential BleedingThe SimMan Essential Bleeding Simulation System consists of two cases for easy transport

Page 23 - Changing the Irises

3CONTENTS 3INTRODUCTION 4SimMan Essential Bleeding Patient Simulator 4CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS 5General Simulator Handling 5A

Page 24 - Bleeding Modules (Optional)

30Daily MaintenanceThe following preventive measures are required to ensure longevity of the SimMan Essential Bleeding Patient Simulator.IV ArmWhen th

Page 25 - Amputation or Gunshot Arm

31MAINTENANCE 9 Insert Urine Catheter.10 Wait until isopropanol is emitted from all the fluid outlets.11 When the system is flushed

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32MAINTENANCE Installing and Upgrading LLEAPThe Laerdal simulator Software comes preinstalled. When updating LLEAP, check also if updates

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33MAINTENANCE Opening the TorsoOpen the Patient Simulator torso for the following procedures:Attaching or Replacing Limbs − Attaching o

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34MAINTENANCE Attaching the Right LegPlease take the same precautions as when attaching the Left Leg.1 Align the Right Leg bolt and cabl

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35MAINTENANCE Attaching the Right ArmOpen the torso as described in steps 1 - 4, Opening the Torso. Follow the procedures listed below

Page 30 - Blood System

36MAINTENANCE Replacing Chest Drain PleuraThe chest Drain Module’s pleura skin should be replaced after each use. 1 Open the Torso Skin

Page 31 - Regular Cleaning of IV Arm

37MAINTENANCE Replacing Chest Rise Bladder If the Chest Rise Bladders leak or are damaged:1 Open the Torso Skin to expose the Chest Plat

Page 32 - Removing/Changing Router

387 Reverse this process to insert a new lung. Note: Ensure that the compliance bands intersect between the two folds of the lung.Replacing Simulat

Page 33 - Attaching the Left Leg

39TroubleshootingSystem SetupProblem – Lost data or total system failure (General System failure).Solution – Should system shutdown or all data is los

Page 34 - MAINTENANCE

4INTRODUCTION SimMan Essential Bleeding Patient SimulatorFor Clinical SimulationSimMan Essential Bleeding is a patient simulation syst

Page 35 - Attaching the Right Arm

40Airway ContaminationProblem – Simulator airways have become contaminated from mouth-to-mouth rescue breathingSolution – Clean the outside of the Pat

Page 36 - Replacing Chest Drain Pleura

Problem – After releasing the prime switch and filling the internal reservoir, more than 16ml of fluid can be injected into the arm.Solution – Leak in

Page 38 - Replacing Blood System Filter

43Spare Parts and AccessoriesFor latest version of Spare Parts and Accessories, visitwww.laerdal.comSPARE PARTS Cautions and Warning

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20-07896 Rev A© 2014 Laerdal Medical AS. All rights reserved. Manufacturer: Laerdal Medical ASP.O. Box 377, Tanke Svilandsgt. 30, 4002 Stavanger, No

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5CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS General Simulator HandlingThe SimMan Essential Bleeding Patient Simulator should be operated by trained personn

Page 43 - Spare Parts and Accessories

6FEATURES SimMan Essential Bleeding Overview SpeakersBleeding PortsECG ConnectorsDefib ConnectorsPulsesAir/CO2 PanelFluid Fill Panel

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7FEATURES GeneralMain anatomical featuresDimensions (Patient Simulator only):1800mm (l) x 550mm (w) chest (5. 90 ft x 1.80 ft) Weight

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8FEATURES Other ApplicationsThere are also other programs that are used in conjunction with the simulation sessions, for example Licen

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9FEATURES Breathing FeaturesThe SimMan Essential Bleeding can simulate spontaneous breathing:− Bilateral and unilateral chest rise an

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