Summary of Contents for Nasco Healthcare Simulaids 100-1296
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HEALTHCARE Adult CPR Full Body Manikin 100-1296, 100-2700, 100-2725, & 100-2750 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Adult CPR Full Body Manikin The purpose of this manual with Options is to familiarize the user with the function, care and maintenance of Simulaids’ Adult CPR Full Body manikin.
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This manual is not meant to provide instruction in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) or other emer- gency life support procedures. This product can be used for demonstration and teaching proper CPR and first aid techniques. Features include: a carotid pulse, the normal range of motion of the extremities, and a full human body for realistic practice in transport-rescue and lifesaving procedures.
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TO ATTACH LOWER LEGS 1. Place the manikin face down. 4. Align pin with eye of thigh bolt and insert. 2. Align lower legs with the appropriate thigh. 5. Secure with washer and pin clip. 3. Push pin through cable eye of lower leg. HOW IT OPERATES To promote sanitary practice, Simulaids’...
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CAROTID PULSE To activate the pulse, plug the connector from the squeeze bulb assembly into the portal behind the left ear. Rhythmically squeeze to simulate the pulse. DISASSEMBLY To remove the contaminate lung system and replace it: 1. Remove mouth/nose piece from face. 3.
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CLEANING & DISINFECTING The only components of Simulaids’ Full Body CPR Manikin that require scrupulous disinfection are the airway cutoff ball valve and the mouth/nose pieces. The airway tubing and valve are designed to be disposed of at the end of the training class. however, they may be reused after carrying out the following procedure: 1.
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RESCUE HEAD USE The product comes with the CPR Head attachment. When you are focused on skills other than airway maintenance, you may wish to put the Rescue Head on the manikin to preserve the integrity of the CPR Head functions. To install the Rescue Head: 1.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE Since Simulaids’ Adult CPR Full Body Manikin takes the place of a live victim in your training program, it should be maintained with care and treated as you would any other valuable training tool. It should not be dropped nor subjected to temperatures above 100°F.