MALE CATHETERIZATION SIMULATOR LF00855U INSTRUCTION MANUAL

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Other Available LF00855U Male Catheterization LF00856U LF0090U Prostate LF0099U Surgical Bandaging LF0096U Intramuscular Injection LF0005U First Aid Arm LF0008U Intradermal Injection Arm LF00U Heart Catheterization (TPN) LF009U Ear LF007U Peritoneal Dialysis LF008U Suture Practice Arm LF0034U Suture Practice Leg LF0036U Spinal Injection LF0037U Hemodialysis Practice Arm LF0038U Episiotomy Suturing Set LF004U Suture Kit LF006U Pelvic, Normal & Abnormal LF0063U Stump Bandaging, Upper LF0064U Stump Bandaging, Lower LF0069U Cervical Effacement LF0070U Birthing Station LF008U Cricothyrotomy LF0083U Tracheostomy Care LF0084U Sigmoidoscopic LF0087U Central Venous Cannulation LF0095U Blood Pressure Arm LF008U Infant Intraosseous Infusion LF0U Advanced IV Arm LF03U Venipuncture and Injection Arm LF039U Advanced IV Hand LF04U Auscultation LF043U Testicular Exam LF05U Male & Female Catheter LF055U Advanced CPR Dog LF06U Venatech IV LF074U NG Tube & Trach Skills LF084U Venatech IM & Sub Q LF093U Special Needs Baby LF03000U CPARLENE Series LF0360U Adult Airway Management with Stand with Stand LF0366U Child CRiSis with Arrhythmia Tutor with stand Femoral Access Leg on a Stand Torso LF03693U Basic Buddy CPR Management LF03709U Infant CRiSis LF0370U Baby Buddy Infant CPR LF03750U Fat Old Fred LF03760U Airway Management/Cricoid Pressure LF03770U Chest Tube LF03953U CRiSis, complete LF03955U Deluxe CRiSis LF03956U Deluxe Plus CRiSis LF03965U Adult CRiSis Auscultation LF03966U Adult CRiSis Auscultation with ECG Simulator LF04000U GERi /KERi Series LF0400U Adult Sternal Intraosseous Infusion LF060U CPR Prompt Infant, Wisconsin 53538-090 -800-558-9595 COPYRIGHT NASCO 98 PRINTED IN U.S.A. NP 58/RV 6-08 MALE CATHETERIZATION LF00855U Products by Nasco NP58_LF00855 7/4/08 0:4:07 AM

About the Simulator The Male Catheterization Simulator is designed to duplicate the human condition as closely as modern plastics technology allows. Care and treatment should be used since abuse or rough treatment will damage the simulator almost as it would injure or cause pain to a patient. With responsible care, the simulator will last for thousands of catheterizations. Note: To avoid the possibility of leakage, make sure to use the 6 French Foley catheter supplied with male catheterization simulator simulator lubricant 6 French Foley silicone catheter Administration unit Internal Structure Simulated bladder Simulated mucosal folds Simulated bulbous urethra Simulator internal urethra sphincter Note: Administration unit is a modified enema bag. A. To fill the administration unit (water reservoir):. Hang the administration unit 8" above Use ring stand or similar device. 3. Spread opening at top of bag and fill container with DISTILLED 4. Press to close zipper. Start at one end, then continue along length of zipper. B. To prepare simulator for catheterization:. Place the Male Catheterization Simulator on the bottom of the legs with the plastic top in an upright position. Place the drain tube in a water safe container.. Connect the quick-disconnect fittings of the administration unit. Check to be sure the Dura-Clamp on the drain tube is closed. (See figure.) Dura-Clamp quick-disconnect Clamp on administration unit Figure 3. Open the clamp on the administration unit and the Dura-Clamp on the simulator drain tube. 4. Allow water to flow out of the simulator drain tube to be sure tubing is clear of any obstructions. Close Dura-Clamp. The system is now filled with water and pressurized. 5. Place simulator on its back for proper catheterization position. C. Catheter selection:. Use only 6 French Foley catheters. The Male Catheterization Simulator is precisely engineered to provide the most lifelike experience possible. Use of the 6 French Foley catheter facilitates catheterization and helps minimize damage to the simulated urethra. Use of larger catheters results in unnecessarily difficult catheterization procedures. Use of smaller sizes will result in leakage around the catheter. NP58_LF00855 3 7/4/08 0:4:07 AM

Note: Special care should be taken when using a Foley catheter. Cuff inflation should only be attempted when the catheter is in the proper position inside the bladder. Just as in a real patient, the cuff must be completely deflated before the catheter is removed. Improper use of a Foley catheter can result in damage to D. Lubrication:. Lubricate the simulator urethra and catheter liberally every time a catheterization procedure damage to the urethra wall of the. Use only simulator lubricant () or Ivory liquid soap. Make NO OTHER substitutions. Even water-soluble lubricants such as K-Y Jelly tend to build up in the urethra over a period of time. lubricated catheter about half way, then remove and relubricate facilitates a successful initial catheterization by students. Catheterization Procedure A. Lubricate catheter by coating with simulator lubricant or Ivory liquid soap. (See figure.) Figure Figure 3 B. Slowly insert the catheter about " into urethra with the penis in the normal hanging position until the restriction simulating the mucosal fold is encountered. (See figure 3.) Figure 4 C. Withdraw the catheter a little and stretch the penis slightly to straighten the blockage of the mucosal fold. (See figure 4.) Figure 5 D. Proceed by inserting the catheter another ". You have now approached the bulbous urethra. Elevate the penis about 60 to straighten the urethra and proceed with the insertion. (See figure 5.) Figure 6 Figure 7 E. The next restriction is the simulated sphincter entering the bladder. With experience, you will feel a pop as the catheter passes into the bladder. (See figure 6.) It will require about " of catheter. Continue insertion until water flows from the catheter. Causes for Failure in Function Lack of sufficient lubrication see D Lubrication Water does not flow even after proper insertion check administration unit water level. If there is still no water, remove catheter and repressurize the system following General Instructions for Use B. To prepare the simulator Normal soil on the surface of the simulator can be removed with mild soap and warm water. Use REN cleaner (W0999U) W0999U to remove stubborn stains from LF07U Simply spray soiled area and wipe clean with cloth or paper towels. Do not store simulator for extended periods of time with water in the unit. Before LF08U returning simulator to the case, drain as much liquid as possible from the bladder. To do this, place the simulator upright on the lid. Open the Dura-Clamp, then close the clamp on the administration unit and pull the quick-disconnect apart over a water safe container. (See figure 7.) Any residual water inside the simulator should drain out through the quickdisconnect fitting. Dry all surfaces to prevent mildew formation while stored in Before storage, be sure to remove the catheter from the urethra. The lubricant can dry out and act as a mild adhesive if the catheter is left in place. This results in damage to the simulator when removed. damage Never place the indelible stains. Ball point pens will also make indelible stains. Male Catheterization Simulator lubricant REN cleaner simulator Foley urethral catheters, (pkg. of one) Foley urethral catheters, (pkg. of 0) 3 NP58_LF00855 4 7/4/08 0:4:08 AM

Other Available LF00856U LF0090U Prostate LF0099U Surgical Bandaging LF0096U Intramuscular Injection LF00997U Adult Injectable Arm (Black) LF0008U Intradermal Injection Arm LF00U Heart Catheterization (TPN) LF009U Ear LF000U Supplementary Ear Set LF005U Male Cath-Ed I LF006U Female Cath-Ed II LF007U Peritoneal Dialysis LF008U Suture Practice Arm LF0036U Spinal Injection LF0037U Hemodialysis Arm LF006U Pelvic, Normal & Abnormal LF0063U Stump Bandaging, Upper LF0064U Stump Bandaging, Lower LF0069U Cervical Effacement LF0070U Birthing Station LF008U Cricothyrotomy LF0083U Tracheostomy Care LF0084U Sigmoidoscopic LF0087U Central Venous Cannulation LF0095U Blood Pressure Arm LF008U Intraosseous Infusion Simulator LF0U Advanced IV Arm LF039U Advanced IV Hand LF04U Auscultation LF06U Venatech IV LF03000U CPARLENE Series LF0360U Adult Airway Management on LF03603U Adult Airway Management Head Only LF0360U Child Airway Management Head Only LF036U Child Defibrillation Chest Skin LF036U Child IV Arm LF0363U Child Blood Pressure Arm LF0364U Child Intraosseous Infusion/ Femoral Access Leg Only LF0365U Complete Child CRiSis Update Kit LF0366U Child CRiSis with Arrhythmia Tutor LF036U Infant Airway Management Head Only LF036U Intraosseous Infusion Right Leg LF0366U Child Femoral Access Injection Pad Replacement Femoral Access Leg on a Stand with Torso LF03693U Basic Buddy CPR Management LF0370U Baby Buddy Infant CPR LF03953U CRiSis LF03955U Deluxe CRiSis LF03965U Deluxe Plus CRiSis LF0400U GERi Nursing LF0400U KERi Nursing LF040U KERi Basic LF040U KERi Advanced LF04030U GERi Advanced LF04040U GERi Basic LF060U CPR Prompt Infant FEMALE CATHETERIZATION LF00856U, Wisconsin 53538-090 -800-558-9595 COPYRIGHT NASCO 996 PRINTED IN U.S.A. NP 08-03/RV /05 Products by NASCO Other Available LF00856U LF0090U Prostate LF0099U Surgical Bandaging LF0096U Intramuscular Injection LF00997U Adult Injectable Arm (Black) LF0008U Intradermal Injection Arm LF00U Heart Catheterization (TPN) LF009U Ear LF000U Supplementary Ear Set LF005U Male Cath-Ed I LF006U Female Cath-Ed II LF007U Peritoneal Dialysis LF008U Suture Practice Arm LF0036U Spinal Injection LF0037U Hemodialysis Arm LF006U Pelvic, Normal & Abnormal LF0063U Stump Bandaging, Upper LF0064U Stump Bandaging, Lower LF0069U Cervical Effacement LF0070U Birthing Station LF008U Cricothyrotomy LF0083U Tracheostomy Care LF0084U Sigmoidoscopic LF0087U Central Venous Cannulation LF0095U Blood Pressure Arm LF008U Intraosseous Infusion Simulator LF0U Advanced IV Arm LF039U Advanced IV Hand LF04U Auscultation LF06U Venatech IV LF03000U CPARLENE Series LF0360U Adult Airway Management on LF03603U Adult Airway Management Head Only LF0360U Child Airway Management Head Only LF036U Child Defibrillation Chest Skin LF036U Child IV Arm LF0363U Child Blood Pressure Arm LF0364U Child Intraosseous Infusion/ Femoral Access Leg Only LF0365U Complete Child CRiSis Update Kit LF0366U Child CRiSis with Arrhythmia Tutor LF036U Infant Airway Management Head Only LF036U Intraosseous Infusion Right Leg LF0366U Child Femoral Access Injection Pad Replacement Femoral Access Leg on a Stand with Torso LF03693U Basic Buddy CPR Management LF0370U Baby Buddy Infant CPR LF03953U CRiSis LF03955U Deluxe CRiSis LF03965U Deluxe Plus CRiSis LF0400U GERi Nursing LF0400U KERi Nursing LF040U KERi Basic LF040U KERi Advanced LF04030U GERi Advanced LF04040U GERi Basic LF060U CPR Prompt Infant FEMALE CATHETERIZATION LF00856U, Wisconsin 53538-090 -800-558-9595 COPYRIGHT NASCO 996 PRINTED IN U.S.A. NP 08-03/RV /05 Products by NASCO

About the Simulator The Simulator is designed to duplicate the human condition as closely as modern plastics technology allows. Care and treatment during use should be the same as with a patient, since abuse or rough treatment will damage the simulator almost as it would injure or cause pain to a patient. With reasonable care, the simulator will last for thousands of catheterizations. NOTE: To avoid the possibility of leakage, make sure you use the 6 French Foley catheter supplied with. Administration Unit. Plastic Pad 3. 6 French Foley Catheter 4. Simulator Lubricant A. To Fill the Flexible Administration Unit (water reservoir): NOTE: Administration unit is a modified enema bag.. Hang the flexible administration unit 8" above Use ring stand or similar device. 3. Spread opening at top of bag, fill container with DISTILLED 4. Press to close zipper. Start at one end, then continue along length of zipper. B. To Prepare Simulator for Catheterization:. The Simulator should be placed without the plastic pad in position. The pad will be used later. The legs should rest on a flat surface.. Hang the administration unit 8" above Do not hang higher because the increased pressure can cause leakage. FIG 3. Connect the quick-disconnect fittings of the administration unit to Check to be sure the Dura-Clamp (drain) on the simulator is closed. (FIG ) 4. Open clamp on tube of administration unit. 5. Open Dura-Clamp (drain) on simulator until distilled water flows out of plastic tubing. (FIG ) Close Dura-Clamp (drain). The system is now full, pressurized, and ready to use. FIG 6. Position the plastic pad between legs and under buttocks to allow the proper angle of the simulator C. Catheter Selection. Use only 6 French Foley catheters. The Simulator is precisely engineered to provide the most lifelike experience possible. Use of the 6 French Foley catheter facilitates catheterization and helps minimize damage to the urethra of the catheterization Use of larger catheters results in unnecessarily difficult catheterization procedures. Use of smaller catheters results in leakage around the catheter. NOTE: Special care should be taken when using a Foley catheter. Cuff inflation should only be attempted when it is in the proper position inside the bladder. Just as in a real patient, the cuff must be completely deflated before the catheter is removed. Improper use of a Foley catheter can result in damage to D. Lubrication. Lubricate the simulator urethra and catheter liberally EACH TIME a catheterization procedure damage to the urethra wall of. Use only Simulator Lubricant () or Ivory liquid detergent. Make NO OTHER substitutions. Even water soluble lubricants such as K-Y Jelly tend to build up in the urethra over a period of time. lubricated catheter about halfway, then remove and relubricate facilitates a successful initial catheterization by students. Procedures That Can Be Performed on This Simulator. Lubricate catheter.. Slowly insert catheter through simulated sphincter. With experience, you will feel a pop as the catheter passes into the bladder. The simulator will require about 3 " of catheter. Continue insertion until water flows from catheter. Normal soil accumulated on the surface of the simulator can be removed with mild soap and lukewarm water. Use REN Cleaner (W0999U) to remove stubborn stains from Simply spray soiled area and wipe clean with a soft cloth or paper towels. FIG 3 Do not store simulator for extended periods of time with water in the unit. Before returning simulator to the case, drain as much liquid as possible from the bladder. To do this, open the Dura-Clamp (drain), holding it upside down and high in the air. Then close the clamp on the administration unit and pull the quick-disconnect fittings apart over a tray, (FIG 3). Dry all surfaces to prevent mildew formation in Remove the catheter from the urethra after using. If catheter is left in, the lubricant will dry out and act as a mild adhesive. This results in damage when the catheter is finally removed. damage Never place indelible stains. Ballpoint pens will also make indelible stains. Simulator Simulator Lubricant W0999U REN Cleaner LF07U Foley Urethral Catheter. Pkg. of LF08U Foley Urethral Catheters. Pkg. of 0. About the Simulator The Simulator is designed to duplicate the human condition as closely as modern plastics technology allows. Care and treatment during use should be the same as with a patient, since abuse or rough treatment will damage the simulator almost as it would injure or cause pain to a patient. With reasonable care, the simulator will last for thousands of catheterizations. NOTE: To avoid the possibility of leakage, make sure you use the 6 French Foley catheter supplied with. Administration Unit. Plastic Pad 3. 6 French Foley Catheter 4. Simulator Lubricant A. To Fill the Flexible Administration Unit (water reservoir): NOTE: Administration unit is a modified enema bag.. Hang the flexible administration unit 8" above Use ring stand or similar device. 3. Spread opening at top of bag, fill container with DISTILLED 4. Press to close zipper. Start at one end, then continue along length of zipper. B. To Prepare Simulator for Catheterization:. The Simulator should be placed without the plastic pad in position. The pad will be used later. The legs should rest on a flat surface.. Hang the administration unit 8" above Do not hang higher because the increased pressure can cause leakage. FIG 3. Connect the quick-disconnect fittings of the administration unit to Check to be sure the Dura-Clamp (drain) on the simulator is closed. (FIG ) 4. Open clamp on tube of administration unit. 5. Open Dura-Clamp (drain) on simulator until distilled water flows out of plastic tubing. (FIG ) Close Dura-Clamp (drain). The system is now full, pressurized, and ready to use. FIG 6. Position the plastic pad between legs and under buttocks to allow the proper angle of the simulator C. Catheter Selection. Use only 6 French Foley catheters. The Simulator is precisely engineered to provide the most lifelike experience possible. Use of the 6 French Foley catheter facilitates catheterization and helps minimize damage to the urethra of the catheterization Use of larger catheters results in unnecessarily difficult catheterization procedures. Use of smaller catheters results in leakage around the catheter. NOTE: Special care should be taken when using a Foley catheter. Cuff inflation should only be attempted when it is in the proper position inside the bladder. Just as in a real patient, the cuff must be completely deflated before the catheter is removed. Improper use of a Foley catheter can result in damage to D. Lubrication. Lubricate the simulator urethra and catheter liberally EACH TIME a catheterization procedure damage to the urethra wall of. Use only Simulator Lubricant () or Ivory liquid detergent. Make NO OTHER substitutions. Even water soluble lubricants such as K-Y Jelly tend to build up in the urethra over a period of time. lubricated catheter about halfway, then remove and relubricate facilitates a successful initial catheterization by students. Procedures That Can Be Performed on This Simulator. Lubricate catheter.. Slowly insert catheter through simulated sphincter. With experience, you will feel a pop as the catheter passes into the bladder. The simulator will require about 3 " of catheter. Continue insertion until water flows from catheter. Normal soil accumulated on the surface of the simulator can be removed with mild soap and lukewarm water. Use REN Cleaner (W0999U) to remove stubborn stains from Simply spray soiled area and wipe clean with a soft cloth or paper towels. FIG 3 Do not store simulator for extended periods of time with water in the unit. Before returning simulator to the case, drain as much liquid as possible from the bladder. To do this, open the Dura-Clamp (drain), holding it upside down and high in the air. Then close the clamp on the administration unit and pull the quick-disconnect fittings apart over a tray, (FIG 3). Dry all surfaces to prevent mildew formation in Remove the catheter from the urethra after using. If catheter is left in, the lubricant will dry out and act as a mild adhesive. This results in damage when the catheter is finally removed. damage Never place indelible stains. Ballpoint pens will also make indelible stains. Simulator Simulator Lubricant W0999U REN Cleaner LF07U Foley Urethral Catheter. Pkg. of LF08U Foley Urethral Catheters. Pkg. of 0.