laerdal Resusci Anne User Manual

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  • Page 1 Resusci Anne Simulator User Guide www.laerdal.com...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Intended Use System Overview & Setup Overview Features Charging Power Panel Setup: Attach Legs Preparing for Simulation: Connect Microphone Fill Air Container IV Arm Lubrication IO Tibia Change Eyes Use: Defibrillation ECG Monitoring Connections Ventilation Chest Compressions Blood Pressure (BP) Arm IV Arm Intramuscular (IM) Injections Maintenance:...
  • Page 4: Intended Use

    When removing or replacing the chest skin, do not pull or damage the wires connecting the chest skin to the battery box. • To prevent skin pitting on the Resusci Anne Simulator Laerdal Link version, do not apply conductive gel or conductive defibrillation pads intended for patient use. •...
  • Page 5: System Overview & Setup

    Compatible systems • Laerdal Simulation Home • Voice Conference Application • Patient Monitor To enable scenarios, real time feedback and debriefing, connect to SimPad PLUS or other PC or Tablet applications. Note Visit www.laerdal.com to download SimPad PLUS User Guide.
  • Page 6 Items Included RA Sim AED Link RA Sim Paddle version version ShockLink included with the AED Link version Training Pads included with the AED Link version Clothes Reservoir Extrication Rescue Legs...
  • Page 7 Items Included 3 Eye Sets (normal, constricted, dilated pupils) Documents Simulated Lubricant Blood Blood Pressure (BP) Cuff Cable Cable Microphone Extension Cable AC Adapter Microphone Headset and extention Air Pump and 2nd Microphone cable Full body soft pack...
  • Page 8: Overview

    Overview ECG connectors Pulses Airway Head Vocal Sounds Lung Sounds Heart Sounds IV Arm BP Arm IM Sites Main Panel IO Tibia Note IV Arm and BP arm can be reversed in alternative configuration; BP left / IV right and opposite.
  • Page 9: Features

    Features Airway Features Anatomically accurate, realistic airway including Cricoid cartilage Head tilt / chin Lift Jaw thrust Bag Valve Mask (BVM) Ventilation Endotracheal Intubation (Anatomical correct down to vocal cords) Supraglottic intubation ( iGel, Laryngeal Tube LTS, LMA and others) Sellick Maneuver Airway closing mechanism (located in torso) Tongue fall back...
  • Page 10: Charging

    Charging Charge battery using AC Adapter complete with extention cable. Fully charge battery before first use. Use AC adaptor with extension cable to charge.
  • Page 11: Power Panel

    Power Panel Manikin is visible for SimPad Manikin starting Manikin is connected Manikin is on to SimPad...
  • Page 12: Setup: Attach Legs

    Setup - Attach Legs...
  • Page 13 Setup - Attach Legs Note To remove legs, reverse procedure.
  • Page 14: Preparing For Simulation: Connect Microphone

    Preparing for Simulation - Connect Microphone...
  • Page 15: Fill Air Container

    Preparing for Simulation - Fill Air Container Air container is located inside pelvis. Use manual pump provided (or external compressor). Do not to exceed 10 bar (145 psi). Note If spontaneous breathing is activated and no chest rise is observed, ensure there is enough air in the air container.
  • Page 16: Arm

    Preparing for Simulation - IV Arm Attach IV tubing to IV bag. Allow fluid to flow through arm and out of other vein. Use clamp to stop flow.
  • Page 17: Lubrication

    Lubricate airway management tools liberally prior to starting intubations. Consider whether additional lubrication is needed later in the session. • Use only Laerdal Airway Lubricant. Do not use silicon or other lubricant, as this may damage manikin. • Lubricate the supraglottic or ET tubes before insertion.
  • Page 18: Io Tibia

    Preparing for Simulation - IO Tibia...
  • Page 19 Preparing for Simulation - IO Tibia 30 - 35ml...
  • Page 20: Change Eyes

    Preparing for Simulation - Change Eyes Use different pupils to simulate various patient conditions.
  • Page 21 Preparing for Simulation - Change Eyes...
  • Page 22: Use: Defibrillation

    Use - Defibrillation Resusci Anne Simulator AED Link version Defibrillation using ShockLink and Training Pads. The SimPad PLUS (LLEAP) extensive ECG library will overide the internal ShockLink ECG library. Caution Defibrillation training must be performed using ShockLink only. Refer to ShockLink Important Product...
  • Page 23 Use - Defibrillation Resusci Anne Simulator Paddle version The paddle plates are designed for use with manual defibrillators with paddles. The paddle plates can be replaced with the peg set included. Cautions • Defibrillation must be performed over the two paddle plates only. Alternatively use with peg set mounted and connect the defibrillator by HeartStart Defibrillator Training Cable •...
  • Page 24: Ecg Monitoring

    Use - Connect ECG Monitoring Monitoring ECG is provided over the four ECG connectors as illustrated. Monitoring ECG can be selected in the SimPad PLUS (LLEAP) ECG library. The monitor defibrillator ECG lead selector can determine the ECG lead(s) selected. Caution The ECG monitoring connectors are not designed for defibrillation or pacing energy.
  • Page 25: Connections

    Use - Connections Connect SimPad to simulator Refer to SimPad User Guide for instructions. Visit www.laerdal.com to download SimPad User Guide. Connect to SimPad PLUS wirelessly or with a USB-C cable. Connect PC to simulator (optional for SimPad Patient Monitor)
  • Page 26: Ventilation

    Use - Ventilation The manikin is equipped with one disposable unilateral lung. To deflate stomach, press gently. Airway Obstruction Airway obstruction can be activated by the SimPad. Notes • If the simulator is turned off while closure valve is closed, valve remains closed. Closure valve will open automatically when simulator is turned on.
  • Page 27: Chest Compressions

    Use - Chest Compressions Manikin will detect correct hand position.
  • Page 28: Blood Pressure (Bp) Arm

    Use - Blood Pressure (BP) Arm The simulator is packaged with the BP Arm attached and is designed to rotate approximately 220º. The specially adjusted blood pressure cuff measures BP manually by auscultation of Korotkoff sounds. Notes • Only use the Blood Pressure Cuff supplied with RA Sim. •...
  • Page 29: Arm

    Use - IV Arm The IV arm supports simulation of IV drug administration, IV insertion, infusion, and bolus into peripheral veins of forearm, antecubital fossae, and dorsum of the hand. Notes • Do not store the simulator with fluid in the IV Arm System. Use a syringe to flush remains of any injected water from the tubing and components prior to storage.
  • Page 30: Intramuscular (Im) Injections

    Use - Intramuscular (IM) Injections Simulated medications can be administered via intramuscular injections in several sites. Clean IM foam pads after each use. See ‘Cleaning’ section. IM sites Notes • Do not inject fluids into thighs. • Recommended: use 21G or smaller sharp needles. •...
  • Page 31: Im Injection Pads

    Periodically wash all skin parts that are not regularly sanitized using warm water and soap or manikin wipes. Most stains can be removed with warm water and soap or Laerdal manikin wipes. Before use, test cleaning agents on a non-critical area (e.g. under the chest cover).
  • Page 32: Stomach Replacement

    Maintenance - Stomach Replacement...
  • Page 33 Maintenance - Stomach Replacement...
  • Page 34: Lung Replacement

    Maintenance - Lung Replacement...
  • Page 35 Maintenance - Lung Replacement...
  • Page 36: Chest Rise Bladder Replacement

    Maintenance - Chest Rise Bladder Replacement...
  • Page 37 Maintenance - Chest Rise Bladder Replacement...
  • Page 38: Battery Replacement

    Maintenance - Battery Replacement...
  • Page 39 Maintenance - Battery Replacement...
  • Page 40 © 2019 Laerdal Medical AS. All rights reserved. Manufacturer: Laerdal Medical AS P.O. Box 377 Tanke Svilandsgate 30, 4002 Stavanger, Norway T: (+47) 51 51 17 00 Printed in Norway www.laerdal.com...

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