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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.
• Do not use the manikin or equipment in locations where children are likely to be present. Fluids System For manikins such as Luna that are equipped with fluid systems: • Do not modify the reservoirs or any assembly component.
Safety Measures Review the precautions for handling before replacing a battery utilizing guidance from CAE. Should exposure to hazardous battery components occur, or in the event of a fire, follow all local first aid measures and safety protocols.
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Shipping regulations and requirements may vary depending upon: • Wattage of the battery. • Whether the battery is shipped independent of, contained within, or packed with the equipment. When transporting batteries CAE follows these documentation and labeling requirements: Item Description Batteries Shipped Independent of...
These requirements also apply to devices running Maestro Standalone. CAEMaestro Software The following identifies the software version associated with the release of this user guide. Document Document Version Software Version Maestro for Luna 905K560452 v1.2 CAE Maestro v1.8 Luna User Guide 905K600252 v1.1 CAE Maestro v1.8 Note: There are periodic system updates for Maestro that can be downloaded from any device with an Internet connection.
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...
Closed Eye Patches Umbilical Cord 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...
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.
Equipment Overview Closed Eye Patches The Luna simulator comes with eye patches to simulate closed eyes on the manikin. For more information on how to simulate closed eyes, see Eyes section of this guide. Closed Eye Patches Umbilical Cord An umbilical cord is provided with the Luna manikin. Consumable parts such as the umbilical cord can be reordered by contacting your CAE Sales Representative.
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 in (25.4 cm) touchscreen, and up to 9...
Use the diagram provided in the Unpacking Your CAE Manikin to identify the designated cords associated with this equipment. • Do not use an USB-C adapter other than the USB-C adapter provided by CAE in your shipment. Using other adapters will damage your product.
The work area should contain enough room for all equipment, easy access to the simulator and access to a power source. CAE recommends a work area of at least a 6 foot x 6 foot (approximately 1.8 meters by 1.8 meters) for movement of learners and positioning of components around the simulator.
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Setup To configure the wired connection: a. Locate the manikin power cord in the Luna storage container and connect the power cord to the port located on the side of the manikin’s torso. Luna’s Power Port b. Plug the other end of the power cord into a grounded power source.
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. CAUTION: ONLY USE the USB-C adapter provided by CAE. Using other adapters will damage your product. USB-C Port Adapter in Tablet...
The Maestro App Icon The Maestro app opens. For more information about using Maestro, see the Maestro for Luna User Guide. Step 7: Set up TouchPro Monitor (Optional) To set up the TouchPro monitor, see the TouchPro Getting Started Guide provided with the TouchPro monitor.
Neonatal Manikin The Luna manikin displays the physical characteristics of a newborn to one-month-old patient. The simulator comes with interchangeable male and female genitalia. 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).
Respiratory System features of the simulator. Neurologic System Luna is equipped with a number of features specifically targeted to support training for neurological care. The infant fontanel and pupil dilation stages can be used to simulate neurological conditions.
LunaLucina also has cervical motion for the practice of patient stabilization. Medication Administration The Luna manikin features Medication Administration capabilities for practicing care skills. Medication Administration Bilateral anterolateral thigh intramuscular and subcutaneous injection sites...
Each SCE is comprised of a patient and the scenario. Luna includes five preconfigured SCEs, or clinical simulations, that cover a range of events and crises • Infant cardiopulmonary failure •...
Instructors may also modify events within a given scenario in real-time to increase or decrease event severity and shorten or prolong the duration of an event at any time during a simulation exercise. For instructions on modifying scenarios and creating new scenarios, refer to the Maestro for Luna User Guide.
Using Luna SING Once the simulator is assembled, the Luna manikin is ready for learners to practice and master new competencies, interventions, and skills during clinical scenarios. To create a fully immersive simulation experience with advanced intervention capabilities and realtime data feedback, the Live and Advanced configurations of the Luna simulator utilize instructor- led software with scenario programming capabilities.
CAELuna Using Luna Cardiovascular System The Luna manikin includes cardiovascular features that allow learners to practice basic assessment and life support skill sets. With the Luna manikin, learners can: • Palpate pulses • Place IV lines and catheters • Administer IM and SQ injections •...
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. For more information, see the Maestro for Luna User Guide. Peripheral Intravenous (IV) Sites Luna has three predetermined IV ports: left temporal vein, left antecubital and left foot.
SCE History. On Luna, a 3-lead ECG signal is emitted from the appropriate positions for display on a standard monitor. The ECG posts are included in the accessories with the manikin shipment and do not come installed on the manikin.
USB-C adapter and wireless dongle). Removing ECG Posts If the manikin does not require connection to a 34-lead ECG, the ECG posts on the Luna manikin can be removed. WARNING: Do not attempt to remove the ECG posts with any tools except the CAE-provided ECG post removal tool.
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Thus, cardioversion is not automatically determined by the physiological models. Luna is compatible with a wide variety of commercial defibrillators. SymDefib supports connections to Physio-Control, Zoll and Philips. CAUTION: DO NOT allow defibrillator pads to come in contact with ECG nodes. Defibrillating an ECG will damage circuitry within the manikin.
CAELuna Using Luna Respiratory System The Luna manikin includes respiratory features that allow learners to practice basic assessment and life support skill sets. With the manikin, learners can: • Perform intubation and procedural suctioning • Recognize and resolve right mainstem intubation •...
Using Luna Intubation The upper airway of the Luna manikin is designed to allow for intubation and laryngoscopy. Direct laryngoscopy as well as oral and nasal tracheal intubation can be performed using devices such as endotracheal tubes, nasopharyngeal airways, and oropharyngeal airways.
Additionally, an indicator appears on the Airway avatar in the Maestro software and an event for right mainstem intubation will be captured in the SCE Event log. Laryngospasm The Luna simulator comes with a manual laryngospasm feature to increase the difficulty of intubation. To activate the laryngospasm feature: 1.
Chest Tube For supported chest tube size, see Appendix A - Recommended Clinical Supply Sizes. Cyanosis The Luna Advanced configuration manikin features circumoral cyanosis. Circumoral Cyanosis To activate the circumoral cyanosis feature: 1. Tap the Respiratory icon on the SCE run screen.
• Stimulation Users can also control the vocal sounds from the instructor-led software. For more information, see the Maestro for Luna User Guide. Neurologic System Controls The clinical features for the Neurologic system are controlled manually, through the software, or both.
Eyes Each pupil of the Luna manikin can be set manually to a fixed diameter of 2 mm (pinpoint, normal or blown) by carefully rotating the eye from left to right or right to left until the proper size appears.
3.Connect a 10 mL syringe to the IV tubing and extract air slowly from the port until desired fontanel size is achieved. Genitourinary System Luna isconfigured foreither male or either of which allows for the insertion of a urinary catheter. The genitourinary system also provides for the excretion of urine. Changing the Simulator’s Genitalia Luna comes with male and female genitalia.
Sounds button on the Run screen in Maestro. When the Sounds panel appears, select one of the tabs: Heart, Lungs, or Bowel. Adjust all areas or isolate by changing the sound type per region, if applicable. Select the sounds from the Type drop-down menu. See the Maestro for Luna User Guide for complete details.
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10 seconds. This ensures that StethoSym connects to the proper manikin. StethoSym displays a solid blue light when it is connected to the manikin. Luna RFID Locations The following table corresponds with the RFID tag locations on the manikin. Tag #...
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.
Note: Many hardware components of the simulator and the Instructor Workstation are not user- serviceable. The SymDefib unit is also not user-servicable and must be returned to CAE Healthcare if repair is needed. Contact CAE Healthcare Customer Support for any questions and concerns regarding hardware maintenance.
Care and Maintenance Breakdown To keep the simulator in good condition, follow the breakdown procedures below before storage. These procedures take approximately 20 minutes. Break down the Luna Simulator Clean the Manikin Remove Excess Fluids Power Off the Instructor Tablet...
A -R PPENDIX ECOMMENDED LINICAL UPPLIES The following clinical supply sizes are recommended for use with Luna. Other sizes may cause damage to Luna and should not be used. Recommended Clinical Supply Sizes Urinary Catheter 6 Fr Nasogastric Tube (NGT)
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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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