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  • Page 1 User Guide Your worldwide training partner of choice...
  • Page 2 This document, including the information contained herein, is confidential and/or proprietary to CAE Inc., and shall not be reproduced or disclosed in whole or in part, or used for any purpose whatsoever without the prior written authorization of CAE Inc.
  • Page 3 The software you are about to access is provided to you pursuant to the purchase of the Product by the legal entity which employs you, or which you represent (the “licensee” or “You”), from CAE. This purchase of the Product is subject to CAE’s Healthcare Education Products General Terms and Conditions (the “HEPGTC”) and this End-User License agreement (“Licensee”).
  • Page 4 CAE and, if applicable, its suppliers. For clarification, Licensee agrees that the source code for the Software is a trade secret of CAE and only CAE shall have the right to alter, maintain, enhance or otherwise modify the Software.
  • Page 5 6.1 Licensee acknowledges that the Software and Data constitute a special, irreplaceable asset of great value to CAE, and that a breach, in any way, of any of Licensee’s obligations under Sections 2 (License), and 5 (Non- Disclosure) hereof would cause serious and irreparable harm to CAE which may not be adequately compensated for in damages.
  • Page 6 Software and/or Data by the U. S. Government, or any of its units or agencies shall be governed solely by the terms of this License and the HEPGTC. Any technical data provided by CAE with the Product that is not covered by the above provisions is deemed to be "technical data-commercial items"...
  • Page 7 “Excluded Data”). Licensee hereby agrees that Licensee is solely responsible for reviewing its data that will be provided to CAE (or to which CAE will have access) to ensure that it does not contain Excluded Data. 10.5 No Waiver: No omission or delay by either party at any time to enforce a right or remedy reserved to it or to...
  • Page 8 CAELuna EULA ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Contents ONTENTS End User License Agreement For CAE Products ............i Contents........................vii Cautions and Warnings ....................1 Electrical Safety..............1 Product Use Warnings .
  • Page 10: Contents

    Heart Rate ..............46 viii ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 11 CAE Healthcare Assurance Programs ........
  • Page 12 Customer Service and Training ..........80 Appendix A -Recommended Clinical Supply Sizes..........81 ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 13: Cautions And Warnings

    • attempt to disassemble the simulator or service any of the electrical components without receiving instructions from Customer Service. • operate the manikin in rain. Apply water to the manikin in accordance only with the supported clinical procedures explained in this guide. ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 14: Product Use Warnings

    If necessary, have another person help you lift and move the manikin. Fluids System If your manikin is equipped with fluid systems: • Do not modify the reservoirs or any assembly component. • Always protect your eyes, skin, and clothing against accidental exposure. ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 15: Battery

    For safety, only replace the battery with an approved make and model. Battery General Warnings In general, if liquid leaks from the battery or foul odor is detected, DO NOT use the battery and keep it away from heat or flame. ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 16 • strike the battery. • step on, throw, or drop the battery to cause strong shock. • disassemble or modify the battery. • solder a battery directly. • use a battery that has been damaged or deformed. ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 17: Battery Safety Information

    • Specific hazards: Exposure to contents of an open or damaged cell or battery: º May cause burns to the skin, eyes and mucous membranes. May cause sensitization by skin contact. º • Main Symptoms: Symptoms include itching, burning, redness and tearing. ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 18: Hazardous Materials Information Label (Hmis)

    If the enclosure is compromised, exposure to the electrolyte solution can occur through inhalation, ingestion, eye contact, and skin contact. ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 19: Potential Health Effects

    • Inhalation: Move the victim from exposure into fresh air. Seek medical attention. Refer to the manufacturer’s Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for additional information. The SDS is located on https://www.rrc-ps.com/en/battery-packs/standard-battery- the battery manufacturer’s website at: packs/. ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 20: Transport Information

    NOT RESTRICTED (non-hazardous/non-Dangerous). If the Li-ion batteries are packed with or contained in an equipment, UN No. is UN34 Refer to the manufacturer’s Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for additional information. The SDS is located on https://www.rrc-ps.com/en/battery-packs/standard-battery- the battery manufacturer’s website at: packs/. ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 21: System Requirements

    CAEMaestro Software The simulator works with CAEMaestro version 1.8 or later. The following identifies the software version associated with the release of this user guide. Document Document Version Software Version Maestro for Luna 905K560452 V1.0 CAEMaestro V1.8 ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 22 CAELuna System Requirements ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 23: Specifications

    Specifications PECIFICATIONS All hardware and software needed for operating the simulator are provided. If you want to extend the Instructor tablet to other manikins or computers, contact CAE Healthcare. Size and Weight Size Weight Manikin/Simulator 21” H (53.34 cm) 8 lbs (3.63 kg)
  • Page 24: Battery

    4 hours when On and receiving signal (Sleep Mode) • Recharge time: 50 minutes SymDefib • Run Time: 17 hours (with Pads not on Manikin) • 2-3 hours (with Pads on Manikin) Communications Simulator Network • IEEE 802.15.4 ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 25: Meet Luna

    Meet Luna Luna is the youngest member of CAE Healthcare’s family of patient simulators. This neonate simulator allows learners to practice interventions, procedures and treatments at different stages of development through simulated clinical scenarios. The live and advanced configurations of the...
  • Page 26: Simulator Configurations

    • Articulated limbs, jaw, and neck • Removable umbillical cord and supporting cut-down • Manual tristate eyes • Manual adjustable fontanel • Feeding tube placement • Gastric distention with esophogeal intubation • Urinary catheterization with fluid return ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 27 Live • Base features • Instructor tablet • Internal battery • Wireless facilitator control • Facilitator controlled CAE Maestro software • Emulated patient monitor software • Sounds: heart, lung, bowel, vocal • Bilateral brachial pulses • Variable pulse strength • Library of cardiac rhythms •...
  • Page 28 CAELuna ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 29: Equipment Overview

    Full Body Neonate Manikin The Luna tetherless, wireless infant manikin is designed to anatomically represent a one-minute-old neonate to one-month-old newborn. Depending on your purchased configuration, the manikin may contain advanced features and capabilities. Full Body Manikin ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 30 CAELuna Equipment Overview Welcome Documents Each purchase of CAE Luna simulator comes with a welcome letter, birth certificate and the CAE Luna Getting Started Guide. Accessory Storage Box Small accessories for the Luna simulator will be organized and stored in a convenient plastic compartment box.
  • Page 31: Live And Advanced Configuration

    Closed Eye Patches Umbilical Cord An umbillical cord is provided with the Luna manikin. Consumable parts such as the umbillical cord can be reordered by contacting your CAE Sales Representative. Umbilical Cord Live and Advanced Configuration Live and Advanced configurations come with Base configuration equipment in addition to the equipment listed in the following table.
  • Page 32 CAELuna Equipment Overview Canvas Rolling Bag This durable travel bag is CAE branded and custom-fitted for optimal protection of Luna and the standard accessories. Canvas Rolling Bag Surface Go Tablet The Surface Go provides the capabilities of a laptop in an ultra-portable tablet. This mobile workstation features a Windows 10 operating system, a 10”...
  • Page 33 The StethoSym assembly attaches to a stethoscope and pairs with the manikin via Bluetooth technology. This device allows users to auscultate heart, lung, and bowel sounds emitted. One StethoSym assembly is included with the Live and Advanced manikin configurations. Note: Stethoscope not included with stethosym assembly. StethoSym ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 34: Optional/Additional Equipment

    To enhance the simulation experience, the Live and Advanced configurations offer optional and additional equipment available for purchase. SymDefib The SymDefib box connects with a real defibrillator monitor. This allows for use of real electrical therapy for defibrillation, cardioversion, and pacing. SymDefib ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 35: Setup

    • Verify the battery is fully charged by the green LED light on the power button. A red light indicates the battery level is low. • Do not power on any components until instructed to. ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 36: Set Up The Simulator

    Luna in Work Area Luna and the Instructor Workstation are battery operated and enabled for wireless use. NEVER lift the simulator by the LIMBS. Leverage the torso of the simulator and support the head while lifting. ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 37: Step 2: Prime The Fluid Systems

    Connect the empty 30 mL syringe to the remaining port on the stopcock. e.Pull back on the syringe plunger to approximately the 20 mL mark to create a vacuum and turn the stopcock lever towards the syringe. ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 38 Inject 10 mL of colored distilled water in the bladder. g.Remove the syringe and urinary catheter from the genitalia. To prime the umbilical fluids: a. Remove the belly button and inject 2-5 mLs red-colored distilled water into the umbilical reservoir. ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 39 IV fluids and medications can be administered via the umbilical catheter directly into the reservoir. Total volume of the reservoir is 15 mLs. Note: There is not a one-way valve within the reservoir, so fluid can come back up through the cord if the manikin is turned over. ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 40: Step 3: Power On The Manikin

    To set up the manikin’s wireless network: a. Insert the USB-C adapter into the USB-C port on the side of the tablet. Note: ONLY USE the USB-C adapter provided by CAE. Using other adapters will damage your product. USB-C Port Adapter in Tablet b.Insert the wireless dongle provided with the manikin into the adapter.
  • Page 41: Step 5: Power On The Instructor Workstation

    Step 6: Launch Maestro To launch Maestro, tap the Maestro icon on the tablet desktop screen. The Maestro App Icon The Maestro app opens. For more information about using Maestro, see the Maestro for Luna User Guide. ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 42: Optional Step: Set Up Touchpro Monitor

    CAELuna Setup Optional Step: Set up TouchPro Monitor To set up the TouchPro monitor, see the TouchPro Getting Started Guide provided with the TouchPro monitor. ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 43: Luna Features

    Fully operational in the supine position, the manikin can be placed on standard operating room tables, in ICU warmers or isolettes, newborn bassinets, on the ground or even in a vehicle (in the case of a simulated accident). ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 44: Physiological And Pharmacological Features

    Symmetric and asymmetric lung ventilation are automatically supported in response to bilateral and unilateral compliance and resistance changes, proper or incorrect intubation, and pathophysiological states such as tension pneumothorax. This capability can be accomplished automatically without intervention of the instructor. ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 45 Vocal cords can be manually closed to simulate laryngospasms. With the cords closed, there will be less air reaching the lungs during ventilation and prevents intubation. Bronchial Occlusion, when enabled, guarantees that no ventilation is possible, creating a “cannot ventilate” crisis scenario. ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 46: Cardiovascular System

    The pulse threshold set points can be adjusted by the instructor to meet specific clinical and educational requirements. The umbilical pulse, and left and right brachial and femoral pulses are independently controllable by the instructor for presence and absence in the case of trauma to a specific extremity. ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 47: Genitourinary System

    Genitourinary System The manikin is provided with both male and female genitalia. The genitourinary system provides for excretion of urine upon catheterization. For more information on changing genitalia, see the Using Luna section of this user guide. ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 48: Simulated Clinical Experiences

    Each SCE includes the information below and can be printed from the Maestro software: • Background Information and Patient History • Synopsis • Learning Objectives • Learning Performance Measures • Equipment and Supplies suggested for the simulation • Facilitator Notes • Debriefing Points • Teaching Q&A • References ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 49: Scenarios

    Any Base Patient can be combined with any scenario, creating a wide variety of clinical care simulations. For instructions on modifying scenarios and creating new scenarios, refer to the Maestro for Luna User Guide. ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 50: System Controls

    Additionally, all patient parameters can be adjusted “on the fly” to enhance the teaching points of the simulation in progress. The software provides an intuitive, easy-to-learn and easy-to-use operator/instructor interface. ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 51: Using Luna

    • Perform simulated defibrillation or real defibrillation with commercial defibrillator Pulses The Luna Live configuration manikin has two brachial pulse locations. The Luna Advanced configuration manikin includes two brachial pulses, two femoral pulses and an umbilical pulse location. ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 52 Note: Only two pulses can be palpated at the same time. To disable a pulse: 1. Tap the desired pulse location on the homunculus. The parameters appear. Status toggle Pulses Parameters 2. Slide the Status toggle to Off. 3. Tap Accept. ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 53 3. Tap Accept. Palpable Pulse Thresholds A pulse deficit automatically occurs when the systolic arterial blood pressure falls below the following thresholds: Palpable Pulse Thresholds Location Systolic Pressure Threshold Brachial 40 mmHg Femoral 40 mmHg Umbilical 40 mmHg ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 54 To create pulse deficit: 1. Tap the desired pulse location. The parameters appear. Pulse Deficit Parameter 2. Slide the Deficit to the desired amount or tap the minus sign until desired value is achieved. 3. Tap Accept. ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 55: Peripheral Intravenous (Iv) Sites

    Left Arm IV Site Central Intravenous (IV) Sites Luna has two available central IV sites: subclavian artery for catheter insertion for care and maintenance and umbilical cord for cannulization of the umbilical vein. Subclavian Catheter Site ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 56: Arterial Sites

    Intramuscular (IM)/Subcutaneous (SQ) Sites The intramuscular/subcutaneous sites are located on the right and left vastus lateralis of the manikin. The Right IM/SQ Site For more information on cleaning the IM/SQ pad, see the Care and Maintenance on page 73. ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 57: Intraosseous (Io) Site

    The intraosseous site is located on the anterior tibia of the right leg. The Intraosseous Site After multiple injections into the site, the plug should be removed and replaced. For more information on replacing the plug, see Care and Maintenance on page 73. ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 58: Heart Sounds

    Learners can observe these heart rate changes upon palpating pulses and on the patient vitals displayed on the TouchPro monitor. To adjust the manikin’s heart rate: 1. From the Run screen, tap Cardiac icon. 2. Tap Heart Rate. ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 59: Chest Compressions

    4 cm). Set the manikin on a safe and sturdy work surface when administering chest compressions. CPR Monitor The CPR Monitor captures the chest compression metrics in the Maestro software and saves the data collected during this intervention in SCE History. ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 60: Ecg Signals

    3. Connect the electrode pad cable to the right port on the front side of the SymDefib box. 4. With the manikin started, turn on the SymDefib and verify the status light flashes green to indicate it is on. ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 61: Commercial Defibrillation

    Consequently, all safety precautions for use of defibrillators must be followed as if the manikin were a patient. Consult the defibrillator’s User Manual for further information. ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 62 Luna is compatible with a wide variety of commerical defibrillators. SymDefib supports connections to Physio-Control, Zoll and Philips. CAUTION: Do NOT allow defibrillator pads to come in contact with pacing disks or ECG nodes. Defibrillating an ECG or pacing location will damage circuitry within the manikin. ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 63: Respiratory

    (e.g., breath sounds, chest excursion, airway patency) can be simulated using software commands for live and advanced configurations. Other airway features include: • Hard and Soft Palate • Oropharynx • Nasopharnx • Laryngopharynx Nasopharyngeal Intubation ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 64: Intubation

    4. Detach syringe and tubing from the Laryngospasm port. To resolve the laryngospasm, tap the Respiratory icon on the SCE run screen and slide the Laryngospasm parameter toggle to the Off position. ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 65 Additionally, an indicator appears on the homunculus in the Maestro software and an event for right mainstem intubation will be captured in the SCE Event log. ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 66: Bag Valve Mask (Bvm)

    1. In the Maestro software, tap the Respiratory icon. 2. Scroll down and select Intrapleural volume: Right. 3. Increase the Intrapleural volume to 100 mL and tap Accept. This will automatically cease chest rise and fall and lung sounds on the right side. ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 67 4. Insert a needle and catheter into the small hole located in the mid-clavicular line of the second intercostal space. Needle decompression site Needle Decompression Upon proper insertion, chest rise and fall and lung sounds will automatically start again on the right side. ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 68: Chest Tube Insertion

    2. Insert into the insertion point at the mid-axillary line of the fifth intercostal space on the right side of the manikin and secure in place. Chest Tube For supported chest tube size, see Appendix A - Recommended Clinical Supply Sizes. ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 69: Cyanosis

    For gradual onset cyanosis, slide the Onset slide or tap the plus sign and tap Accept to extend the amount of time for the cyanosis to gradually appear. Cyanosis percentage Plus sign slider Onset slider Cyanosis Parameters ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 70: Tracheostomy

    Each pupil of the Luna manikin can be set manually to a fixed diameter of 2, 3.5 or 8 mm (pinpoint, normal or blown) by carefully rotating the eye from left to right or right to left until the proper size appears. Normal Pupil Eyes ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 71: Fontanel

    1. Turn the manikin over and lift the neck skin to access the Fontanel port. 2. Attach the IV tubing to the Fontanel port. 3. Connect a 10 mL syringe to the quarter-turn fitting labeled “Fontanel.” Then, depress air slowly into the port until desired fontanel size is achieved. ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 72 1. Turn the manikin over and lift the neck skin to access the Fontanel port. 2. Attach the IV tubing to the Fontanel port. 3. Connect a 10 mL syringe to the IV tubing and extract air slowly from the port until desired fontanel size is achieved. ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 73: Active Arm Movements

    When the active movement parameter is enabled, the arms on the homunculus are highlighted in yellow. Homunculus with Arms Highlighted To turn off active movement, tap on the X next to Active Movement Enabled on the run screen. ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 74: Genitourinary System

    To insert the urinary catheter, gently thread a lubricated catheter into opening of the genitalia: 10 cm for female, 12 cm for male. When the valve is engaged, a fluid flashback occurs. With the fluid receptacle already filled, a realistic urinary catheterization with fluid release can be performed. ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 75: Fluids

    Infusion (Whole The term whole blood is used to refer to blood that has not been sepa- Blood) rated into its various components. It represents a preparation of 40% red blood cells and 60% liquid plasma. ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 76: Using The Stethosym

    The unit powers on and the indicator light should be green. The indicator light flashes red if the battery is low. 2. Place the StethoSym speaker module over a sound tag on the manikin for approximately 10 seconds to ensure that StethoSym connects to the proper manikin. ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 77 Upper Heart Left Upper Lung Lower Heart Left Lower Lung Left Lower Lung Lateral Left Upper Quadrant Left Lower Quadrant Right Lower Quadrant Right Upper Quadrant Right Lower Lung Lateral Right Lower Lung Right Upper Lung ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 78: Charging The Stethosym

    Once placed, the StethoSym connects automatically to the new simulator. Note: StethoSym only works with CAE Luna when the manikin is running in the wireless mode with the tablet. If the manikin is plugged into the tablet, the StethoSym will not function.
  • Page 79: Sounds

    Lung sounds are independently synchronized with ventilation of the left and right lungs. Speakers in the anterior regions provide breath sounds that can be auscultated using the StethoSym. Learners can auscultate lung sounds bilaterally in the upper, lower and mid axillary regions. ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 80 Tap and drag the Bowel Sounds slider to adjust the volume. Normal bowel sounds are present by default. Note: An SCE must be running on Luna for any sounds to be available. ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 81 The Sounds panel appears. Tap Vocal Sounds and select the type of sound desired from the Vocal Sounds drop-down menu. Vocal Sounds are emitted immediately and play continuously when selected from the Vocal Sounds drop-down menu. To stop playing a selected vocal sound, select None from the list. ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 82: Umbilical Cord

    Umbilical Attached To attach the umbilical plug (the belly button), press the plug gently into the umbilical port. Belly Button Attached ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 83: General Simulator Care

    (unscented baby powder). Storage Prior to storing the simulator, clean the manikin and inspect it for damage or puncture marks. If damage exists, contact CAE Healthcare Customer Service immediately for a repair. Prompt repair prevents expansion of the damaged area. IMPORTANT : Do not attempt to open or repair any simulator components.
  • Page 84: Breakdown

    CAELuna Care and Maintenance Breakdown To ensure your simulator remains in good working condition, follow the CAE breakdown procedures below. These procedures take approximately 20 minutes Break down the Luna Simulator Clean the Manikin Remove Excess Fluids Power Off the Instructor Tablet...
  • Page 85: Care And Maintenance

    Fully depress a 10mL syringe. c. Connect the syringe to catheter and extract fluid slowly. Syringe Connected to Urinary Catheter d. Disconnect the syringe. To remove umbilical fluid: a. Disconnect any running fluids into umbilical catheter. ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 86: Step 3: Power Off The Instructor Workstation

    The tablet desktop screen appears. d. Tap the Start menu icon in the lower-left corner. Start Menu A menu appears. e. From the menu, tap the Power button. A menu appears. f. From the menu, tap Shut down. ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 87: Step 4: Power Off The Manikin

    CAE Healthcare patient simulator products come with a one-year Assurance support and maintenance plan. All plans begin at the date of shipment or CAE Healthcare installation. To prevent equipment downtime and delays after the plan expires, CAE Healthcare encourages customers to purchase extended Assurance plans for all subsequent years.
  • Page 88: Plan Period

    CAE Healthcare warrants its labor for 30 days or the balance at the applicable period of the original support and maintenance plan, whichever is greater.
  • Page 89: Cae Healthcare Assurance Programs

    NOTE: This does not apply for major upgrades, technological enhancements, or learning module updates. Periodic system updates for Maestro are available at: https://caehealthcare.com/support/software- updates. You can download software updates from any Windows computer with an Internet connection. ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 90 IMPORTANT: Technical and clinical phone support are available ONLY for products with active support and maintenance plans. For customer service, please contact CAE Healthcare. Customer Service Headquarters - United States Monday - Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. ET...
  • Page 91: Appendix A -Recommended Clinical Supply Sizes

    Nasaopharyngeal Airway 14 Fr, 3 mm Tracheostomy Tube 3.5 mm IV Cannula 22 - 24g Chest Tube 8 Fr Needle Decompression 22 -24 g IV catheter Umbilical Catheter 5 Fr IO Needle 15 g x 15 mm ©2019 CAE 905K560252 v1.0...
  • Page 92: Customer Service And Training

    For more information about CAE products, contact your regional sales manager or the CAE distributor in your country, or visit caehealthcare.com. Tel +1 941-377-5562 or 866-233-6384 For customer service, please contact CAE. Customer Service Headquarters - United States Monday - Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. ET Phone 1-866-462-7920 Email: srqcustomerservice@cae.com...

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