Drug Recognition - Gaumard SUSIE S2000 User Manual

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Drug Recognition

The drug recognition feature enhances the realism of intravenous drug
administration exercises by using tagged syringes programmed with
virtual medications. During an IV push administration exercise, the drug
recognition system can detect the virtual medication injected, the dosage
infused, and the administration rate in real time. This allows UNI to adjust
the patient's vital signs in response to the virtual medication infused
automatically.
WARNING: The simulator must be on when introducing
fluids into the drug recognition arm.
This includes calibration, purging, draining, IV infusion, and injecting
fluids into the veins or the filling ports.
Introducing fluids into the drug recognition arm while the simulator
is off will damage the arm and the simulator. Damage caused
by improper use is not covered under warranty.
Priming the Drug Recognition Arm
right
The
drug recognition arm must be primed before a simulation. The
sensors are only active when there is fluid present in the vasculature.
WARNING: Use only Gaumard's artificial blood concentrate or
clean water to fill the vasculature. Any other simulated blood
brand containing sugar or any additive may cause blockage
and/or interruption of the vasculature system.
1.
Power on the simulator
2. Locate the black port on the
right arm
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