Gaumard Super Chloe S222.100 User Manual

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Super Chloe
Patient Care
Simulator
S222.100
®
Gaumard
Simulators for Health Care Education
Super Chloe™ is an interactive educational system developed to
User Guide 12.10.1
assist a certiied instructor. It is not a substitute for a comprehensive
© Gaumard Scientiic Company, 2012
understanding of the subject matter and not intended for clinical
All Rights Reserved
decision making.
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  • Page 1 Super Chloe™ is an interactive educational system developed to User Guide 12.10.1 assist a certiied instructor. It is not a substitute for a comprehensive © Gaumard Scientiic Company, 2012 understanding of the subject matter and not intended for clinical All Rights Reserved decision making.
  • Page 2 User Guide | Super Chloe™ |...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Care and Cautions Overall Warnings ....................... 5 General ..............................5 Operating Conditions ........................... 5 Storage Conditions ..........................5 IV Arm ..............................5 Cleaning .............................. 5 User Guidelines ........................... 6 Warnings ............................. 6 Maintenance ............................6 Equipment Set Up Overview..........................7 Simulator Assembly ..........................
  • Page 4 Hygienic Care ............................ 16 Enema Administration........................17 Urinary Catheterization ........................17 Breast Examination Instructions for Use ......................19 Interchangeable Breasts ....................19 Heart and Lung Sounds Overview........................... 22 Setup ..........................22 Instructions for Use ......................22 Menus ..........................23 BP Arm Features Overview...........................
  • Page 5: Care And Cautions

    • Ball point pens, ink and markers permanently stain the skin. Vein tubing contains latex which may cause allergic reactions. Users allergic • Do not wrap this or any other Gaumard or sensitive to latex should avoid product in newsprint. contact. Discontinue use of this product •...
  • Page 6: User Guidelines

    Stoma Guidelines, Warnings, and Maintenance USER GUIDELINES • Always handle the stomas with clean hands. WARNINGS • Do not palpate using ingernails. • Do not clean with alcohol or aggressive solvents. • Do not pack any sharp objects with the stomas.
  • Page 7: Equipment Set Up

    Equipment Set Up 3. Remove the rod from within the white guide Overview tube and place aside. The simulator is shipped partially assembled. Perform the following steps as part of the irst installation procedure. SIMULATOR ASSEMBLY 1. Within the lower half of the simulator, a rod passing through the midsection connects the upper and lower torso.
  • Page 8: Leg Assembly

    3. Remove the IM pad from each leg and slide the bolt through the oriice in the leg. 7. Line up the holes and slide the waist rod through the white guide tube. Replace the waist knob and fasten irmly. 4.
  • Page 9: Omni™ Controller

    OMNI™ CONTROLLER POWER SUPPLY Omni controls the simulator’s responses with Connect the power supply to the power input the touch of button. Connect the communication located on the simulator’s left side, and then cable to the simulator and to Omni. connect the power supply to the wall outlet.
  • Page 10: Working With Super Chloe

    Please contact The simulators’s airway can be intubated through Scientiic for the most current ® Gaumard the left nasal opening, the trachea, and the mouth information. using LMA or endotracheal tubes. Super Chloe™ is an advanced multipurpose...
  • Page 11: Tracheostomy Care

    4. Use the provided tape to replace the pierced TRACHEOSTOMY CARE tape and re-seal the trachea. The simulator is supplied with a tracheostomy opening. Pierce the replaceable trachea and insert a tracheostomy tube with an attached positive pressure device to observe chest rise. Reseal the trachea with the tape provided after each exercise.
  • Page 12: Circulation

    Circulation PULSES The simulator is equipped with bilateral carotid and right radial pulses. The pulses can be generated manually using the squeeze bulb located on the left side of the simulator. Left radial pulses are present on the simulator and generated automatically when Omni is connected to the simulator.
  • Page 13 3. Hang the blood-dispensing bag on the 7. Place the drainage tube inside a container. stand. 8. Open the adjustable clamp to allow luid to low through the system and into the drainage container. 4. Attach the illing tube from the right arm to the bottom port of the blood-dispensing bag.
  • Page 14: Systemic

    REPLACING THE SKIN OF THE PATIENT TEETH ASSEMBLY/DISASSEMBLY TRAINING ARM AND HAND INSTRUCTIONS WARNING The dentures are attached with Velcro and no force is required for their removal.. Vein tubing contains latex which may cause allergic reactions. Users allergic or sensitive to latex should avoid contact.
  • Page 15: Male And Female Organs

    The simulator is provided with interchangeable MALE AND FEMALE ORGANS breast inserts. Refer to the Breast Examination The simulator includes a itted female genitalia section for additional information. and a male genitalia attachment. The attachment is a reproduction of a male external genitalia with scrotum.
  • Page 16: Stomach And Liver

    INTERNAL RESERVOIRS MAXIMUM STOMACH AND LIVER CAPACITY The upper torso contains a realistic stomach and liver. A gastrostomy left port, located near the waist, connects directly to the stomach tank. Tank Capacity Stomach 750 ml Bladder (Suprapubic 1800 ml Stoma) Rectum (Colostomy) 1800 ml Ileostomy...
  • Page 17: Enema Administration

    1. Fill the auxiliary tank with luid and place on ENEMA ADMINISTRATION provided stand. The legs articulate to permit enema exercises 2. Remove stoma from suprapubic opening, if with the simulator on its back. The enema should connected. be introduced with an anal nozzle of small 3.
  • Page 18 MALE CATHETERIZATION • Catheterize the simulator in the upright or recumbent position. • The realistic simulation of the male genitalia also permits instruction in asepsis and disinfection. • Use an 18 Fr catheter, smaller catheters may cause leakage. • Lubricate the distal end of the catheter before insertion.
  • Page 19: Breast Examination

    Breast Examination Gaumard’s Breast Examination feature 3. Move the ingers in a circular movement combines state-of-art materials to create a around the breast. Move from the periphery realistic look, feel and texture in addition to toward the center until you reach the nipple.
  • Page 20 BREAST #2 Attach the Velcro on the nipple to the Velcro on the inside of the skin. Seven discreet nodes on one side, a somewhat larger node on the other side, and a very discreet puckered area around the nipple. This breast represents various stages of ibrocystic disease which is due to an endocrine imbalance and may be found in many normal women.
  • Page 21 BREAST #7 This replica of the lymphatic drainage of the left breast outlines the various pathways along which breast tumors metastasize. The auxiliary pathway, subclavian pathway, and internal mammary pathway are shown and are easily palpable. Initially, the instructor may ind it worthwhile to examine and palpate the various pathological breasts without the brassiere strap in place.
  • Page 22: Heart And Lung Sounds

    Heart and Lung Sounds The speakers provide external feedback of Overview the auscultation sounds. If the speakers are disconnected, only the student will hear the heart and lung sounds through the ear pieces on the The Heart and Lung Sounds teaching system is virtual stethoscope.
  • Page 23: Menus

    Menus Location Heart Sound Comment Patient has a normal heart with mild anemia. The heart Base Sound is hyperdynamic and has elevated cardiac output. S2 is accentuated at the base. Base Right Patient has an atrial septal defect which increases low through the right heart, prolongs RV systole and also Fixed Split S2 produces a mid-systolic murmur (MSM) because of increased...
  • Page 24 Location Heart Sound Comment Breath sounds are similar to tracheal sounds in that Lower the expiratory phase is louder and lasts longer than the Anterior Bronchial Sounds inspiratory phase. The major distinguishing characteristic is (Two Sites) the high pitched, harsh quality of the expiratory phase. These musical wheezing sounds are often heard in asthma patients.
  • Page 25: Bp Arm Features

    BP Arm Features 3. Pump up the cuff until the radial pulse is Overview absent. 4. Slowly release the cuff and listen for Korotkoff The Blood Pressure Training System consists of sounds. a full-size adult left arm. This is a versatile training 5.
  • Page 26: Omni ™ Code Blue And Bp Arm

    Omni Code Blue ® ™ and BP Arm Using Omni Code CURRENT SETTINGS ™ The current settings are listed on the middle of Blue the screen. The settings will relect the information saved during a previous session. Code Blue is a CPR training tool incorporated ®...
  • Page 27 C:V RATIO MENU (COMPRESSION TO CALIBRATION MENU VENTILATION RATIO) Press CALIB. to access additional menu selections. Adjust the compression to ventilation ratio using the + and - buttons. Press OK to save the changes and return to previous screen. The default value for the C:V Ratio is 30 compressions to 2 ventilations.
  • Page 28 CALIBRATING AIRWAY VENTILATIONS 2. Select SAVE to inish. Set the standard against which ventilation will be evaluated during the exercise. Calibrating airway ventilations: 1. Select V CAL. 2. Press START to begin the calibration procedure. 3. Omni will ask you to perform a number of correct airway ventilations.
  • Page 29 NAVIGATION MENUS PULSE MENU Edit Blood Pressure settings using Use this menu to set the heart rate. Adjust the navigation menus. Select a menu item by beats per minute using the + and - buttons. pressing the soft key buttons located on the right Press OK to save the changes and return to side of the controller.
  • Page 30 4. Select the CALIB menu from the main screen. VOLUME MENU 5. Press NEXT to begin the calibration procedure. Increase or lower the volume of Korotkoff 6. You will be prompted to set the BP cuff sounds using the VOLUME menu. Press OK to a certain pressure.
  • Page 31: Cprlink

    FACTORY SETTING SERIAL NUMBER The DEFAULT option is used to restore sensors View Omni and Simulator serial number. Press back to factory settings, erasing any calibrations OK to return to the HELP menu. performed by users. When restoring the sensors to factory settings, do not practice auscultation.
  • Page 32: Cpr Screen

    In case the auto run is disabled, open My CPR SCREEN Computer. In the My Computer window, open The CPRLink main screen contains the drop the drive that contains the CPRLink CD. down menus used to save and clear session Double-click on CPRLink and locate the setup logs, change the application options, and ile “RunMeFirst”.
  • Page 33 • Green: compression/ventilation PERFORMANCE EXAMPLES performed correctly. Compressions are too shallow. Most waveform • Red: compression was too deep. Ventilation peaks do not reach the green zone. Compression was too strong. indicator is yellow. Compression and ventilation data is displayed at the bottom of the window as CPR is performed by the provider.
  • Page 34 Ventilations are too strong. Waveform peaks Open the provider actions screen by clicking on exceed the green zone. the shortcut icon located on the upper right side of the application. Ventilation was performed correctly. Waveform peak is inside the green zone. The Provider Actions screen consists of four different areas (from top to bottom): session info, team logging buttons, provider action...
  • Page 35 First, the facilitator should add all providers in To deselect the active provider and return to the team, one by one, by clicking the Add button general logging, click the Team button and the and illing out the Add Provider dialog box. vertical bars will return to neutral color.
  • Page 36 For example, if the ‘Assess responsiveness’ SPECIAL BUTTON button is clicked when the session clock reads The special button adds additional functionality 00:03:36, the following entry is automatically to the provider actions section. generated: “00:03:36 Action (Assess Responsiveness)” The button, ‘ + ‘, allows the facilitator to be more speciic on the provider action he/she wishes to log.
  • Page 37 The facilitator can be more speciic and choose, Text Log is subdivided in four different functions: for example, ‘transport ventilator’... and the following entry is added: ACTIONS “00:01:28 Action (Ventilate): transport ventilator” Actions refer to those performed by one of the providers in the session.
  • Page 38: Cpr Link Menus

    NOTES You can also start a new session by clicking on the session clock drop down menu, located at Notes can be entered directly in the Text Log. the bottom of the Log box, and selecting New The following is an example of a Note entry: Session.
  • Page 39 SAVE REPORT SET UP This option allows you to save all the information recorded in the log page as a text ile. Clicking on it brings up the Save As dialog box: OPTIONS The Options window contains the parameters accessible to the user for coniguration. CPR OPTIONS •...
  • Page 40 Intensity Tolerances: if the user has calibrated CHEST COMPRESSIONS/ARTIFICIAL software, these tolerances represent VENTILATIONS permissible deviation from the compressions or ventilations entered during the calibration This tool allows you to calibrate the chest procedure, otherwise the program uses default compressions and the artiicial ventilations to sensor values.
  • Page 41 For example, if calibrating chest compressions: HELP The wizard prompts you with a “#1”. INSTRUCTIONAL MANUAL Open the instructional manual. ABOUT Click to view the version of the software. 1. Perform one correct chest compression. A green illed oval indicates that the chest compression was successfully recorded.
  • Page 42: Appendix

    Appendix Troubleshooting GENERAL TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Use the following table to ind causes and solutions to a number of possible problems. Symptom Possible Cause Solution Connect the power supply Power supply not connected to cable to the simulator and the simulator other end to a power source Omni is not turning on Communication cable not...
  • Page 43: Warranty

    Defects in third-party products are covered exclusively by the warranty, if any, provided by the third-party. Any waiver or amendment of this warranty must be in writing and signed by an oficer of Gaumard. In the event of a perceived defect in material or workmanship of the Gaumard product, the irst purchaser must: Contact Gaumard and request authorization to return the Gaumard product.
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