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Operative Experience TCCS Plus Manual

Operative Experience TCCS Plus Manual

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  • Page 9: Product Components

    TCCC training, conforming to the Joint Trauma System (JTS), Center of Excellence and Deployment Medicine training standards. The TCCS Plus is a clinically responsive simulator designed to support physiologically-based prolonged field care training as well as TCCC training capability.
  • Page 11: Troubleshooting

    Storing the Simulators below. The blood flow system does not need to be flushed for overnight storage, but must be for long-term (one week or more) storage. See Emptying/Cleaning the Bleeding System below. copyright © 2021 Operative Experience 10001_B All rights reserved...
  • Page 18 Female: i. Locate the power button on the right shoulder. ii. Click the power button, which turns blue to indicate power is on. Figure 9: The Battery Compartment (Female) copyright © 2021 Operative Experience 10001_B All rights reserved...
  • Page 19 8. Start the OEI App on the Instructor’s Tablet. 9. Once the simulator shows on the screen, select it. 10. After the application opens, in the Running screen press Play to begin the simulation. 11. Start the Patient Monitor. copyright © 2021 Operative Experience 10001_B All rights reserved...
  • Page 21 TCCS Plus Circulation The TCCS Plus provides multiple ways to measure, influence, and impact circulation. Remote-controlled heart rate Humeral and sternal intraosseous 4 lead ECG Unilateral blood pressure measurement Carotid, brachial, radial, femoral, popliteal, posterior tibial, and dorsalis pedis pulses...
  • Page 51 NOTE: The simulator’s reservoir holds the contents from one tank. Be careful not to overfill and always remove the simulated blood before storing the simulator for its next use. Figure 65: The Hand Pump copyright © 2021 Operative Experience 10001_B All rights reserved...