Anatomy; The Fast Models; The Echocardiography & Pericardiocentesis Models - CAE Blue Phantom FAST Exam Ultrasound Training Model User Manual

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Introduction

Anatomy

CAE Blue Phantom training models are constructed using our patented Simulex™ ultrasound tissue which
has imaging characteristics that mimic human tissue. The models contain skeletal components so the user
will encounter the same imaging landmarks as in a human patient.
These training models have a fluid space around the heart. The FAST Exam model also has fluid spaces
around the liver, spleen, and bladder. Tubes that exit through the leg are used to fill the fluid spaces. The
tubes have a female Luer lock connector designed to work with syringes with a male Luer lock connector.
Models are delivered with minimal fluid. Users must infuse additional fluid to prepare the model for use.
More information can be found in the Using the Training Model section of this guide.

The FAST Models

The FAST Exam models contain the following organs:
• Heart
• Lungs
• Stomach
• Liver
• Spleen
• Gallbladder
• Kidneys
• Bowel
• Bladder
The FAST Exam models have six tubes to fill fluid spaces:
• one each to the right heart, left heart, and pericardial space
• one each to the liver, spleen, and bladder
The TEE/TOE model also has an esophagus and an articulating jaw.
The Echocardiography & Pericardiocentesis Models
These training models contain the heart, but no other organs, and have three tubes:
• one to the right heart
• one to the left heart
• one to the pericardial space
The TEE/TOE model has an esophagus and an articulating jaw.
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