PEDIATRIC INJECTABLE TRAINING ARM SIMULATOR LF00958U INSTRUCTION MANUAL



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PEDIATRIC INJECTABLE TRAINING ARM SIMULATOR LF00958U INSTRUCTION MANUAL DO NOT REMOVE FILM FROM TUBING! THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS DRY NATURAL RUBBER! Products by NASCO

About the Simulator The Life/form Pediatric Injectable Training Arm Simulator is a dramatic and exciting training aid for practicing and demonstrating intramuscular and intravenous puncture of young children. Visual as well as tactile realism has been designed into this training aid to provide students with the most realistic training possible in developing skills for pediatric IM and venipuncture. A special, extremely thin synthetic skin is paired with rubber tubing with small lumen and thin walls to make the Life/form Pediatric Injectable Training Arm Simulator the most realistic means of training medical personnel available. Internal Structure The photos on the opposite page show the position of tubing imbedded within the arm to simulate veins. The tubing is superficial in its full length, offering a wide selection of injection sites. Careful palpation should allow the student to locate the veins. General Instructions for Use With proper care, this Life/form Simulator will provide years of reliable service. Please read the instructions carefully. VEIN SITES A. Prepare Synthetic Blood Concentrated blood colorant is provided. Fill the 16 oz. container with water for proper dilution. INJECTION SITES VEIN SITES List of Components 1. Life/form Arm with White Skin 2. Blood Donor Set 3. 3 cc Syringe 4. Life/form Venous Blood 1 Pint 5. IV Bag 2 B. Fill and Prepare IV Supply Bag Pour diluted Life/form blood into IV container.

CLAMP CLOSED CONNECT FIRMLY Procedures That Can Be Performed on This Simulator OPEN CLAMP C. IV Bag Hang bag at 18" height. Be certain clamp on administration set is closed before hanging. D. Connect to Arm The arm is supplied with a special connector that fits arm tubing and IV tubing. Insert connector from IV tubing into tubing coming from arm as shown. A. Venipuncture The Life/form Pediatric Injectable Training Arm Simulator is now pressurized and ready for venipuncture practice. Venous pressure is altered by varying the height of the IV bag. A height of 18" is a good starting point. Excessive height may cause leakage through previous puncture sites. Needle sizes should be kept as small as possible to minimize damage to the arm skin and tubing. Refer to pg 2 for identification of vein sites. CLAMP OPEN E. Fill Venous System 1. Hold open end of shoulder tubing over container. 2. Open clamp and allow Life/form Blood to flow through system until steady stream exits without bubbles through the open tubing end. 3. Place pinch clamp on open tubing end. B. Intramuscular Injections The Life/form Pediatric Injectable Training Arm Simulator has been designed to include a soft foam area in the shoulder to simulate the deltoid muscle and allow practice for intramuscular injections. The injection area can be easily located by palpation. Although fluids may be used for IM injections in this arm, it is recommended that air be used when possible to prevent build-up of fluids in the arm. If fluid is to be used, distilled water is recommended, and the arm should be allowed to drain before storing. 3

Causes for Failure in Function A. IV infusion may not flow if there is air in the venous system. Simply flush the system slowly with more synthetic blood or distilled water, whichever you are using. Be sure to check the IV bag clamp, it might have been overlooked and not opened. B. During procedure of drawing blood, if blood cannot be aspirated: 1. The clamp on the IV tubing of the synthetic blood might not be opened. 2. Air could be trapped in the venous system. Simply flush the system slowly, draining some blood or distilled water, whichever you are using, until all air bubbles are eliminated. 3. If these measures do not unclog the venous system, try using a large (50 cc) syringe to force fluid through the tubing. 4. If none of these measures work, peel off the skin to the knuckles. DO NOT REMOVE FROM FINGERS. Examine all tubing for possible kinks that occasionally occur during assembly. Soap up outside of arm core generously with Ivory liquid detergent, and pull skin over arm core. Care of Simulator This training simulator has been designed to provide the greatest possible durability and lowest maintenance while not compromising the realism of use. Following are some suggestions for helping you yield the maximum life from this unique simulator. 4 A. Before Storing Arm 1. Disconnect IV bag and pour fluid back into container. 2. Rinse IV bag. 3. Drain arm. Open pinch clamp and tip hand up until fluid is removed. Flush arm with water. Rinse off exterior of arm, dry, and return arm to storage bag. 4. Return all components to case. B. Needles Hypodermic needles are actually small cutting tools. Puncturing the skin and vein with needles results in small cuts or slits which will eventually lead to deterioration. The larger the needles, the larger the cuts made in the skin and the shorter the life of the simulator. It is recommended that 24-gauge or smaller needles be used. Always use sharp needles. Dull or bent needles cause excessive tearing. C. Distribution of Punctures The vein is in contact with the skin from the point it enters the arm to the point of exit. If the injections are distributed along the length of the vein, without deviation from acceptable practice, the product will last longer. D. Tubing Sealant Vein and Artery Tubing Sealing Kit (LF05126U) has been developed for use with Life/ form Injectable Simulators. It will effectively seal punctures in tubing.

E. Skin Replacement After prolonged use for injections, the skin on your training arm will show track marks and need replacing with Pediatric Arm Skin Replacement Kit (LF00986U). 3. Lubricate Skin. Pour contents of the bottle of Life/ form Simulator Lubricant provided inside arm skin and swish around to coat all inside surfaces. 1. Remove Used Skin from Arm. a. Unite lace at shoulder. b. Lubricate exterior of skin with Ivory liquid detergent. c. Peel skin off by turning inside out. d. Remove old tubing. 4. Install New Skin. a. Slide shoulder of skin over head of core. Be certain to align palm of core and skin. b. Grasp the skin with both hands and slide over core until fingers of core approach finger holes of skin. CAUTION: The thinlife/form Skin used to provide realism is tender and care must be taken not to stretch or tear the material when installing. CHECK TUBING POSITION 2. Install New Tubing. Place new section of tubing in channel of arm core. Be certain equal portions of tubing protrude at shoulder. 5 c. Check tubing location. If tubing has moved from channel, try to work into place by palpating through skin. If unsuccessful, peel skin back (invert) until tubing can be replaced properly and then roll skin over core. d. Work fingers into place. e. Draw skin snugly into place.

5. Install Lace. Thread lace through eyelets in alternating pattern, as illustrated, and tie snugly. Be certain tubing is protruding and not pinched by blowing through tubing. 6. Rinse. Wash excess lubricant from exterior of arm skin. The Pediatric Injectable Training Arm Simulator is now fully reconditioned and ready to train hundreds of new medical personnel. Supplies/Replacement Parts for Pediatric Injectable Training Arm Simulator LF00986U Pediatric Arm Replacement Skin Kit LF05126U Vein and Artery Tubing Sealant Kit LF00845U Life/form Venous Blood 1 Quart LF00846U Life/form Venous Blood 1 Gallon W09919U REN Cleaner 6

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