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  • Page 1 SimMan 3G User Guide www.laerdal.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Regular Cleaning of Fluid and Blood System – Bleeding – Sounds – Regular Cleaning of the IV Arm – Eyes Settings and Configurations – Installing and Upgrading SimMan 3G Software – Drugs and IV – Removing/Changing Router – SimMan 3G Clothing – Opening the Torso –...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    The Main Components of the SimMan 3G − Limbs are not attached to the torso. System: It is recommended that the SimMan 3G PCs are used only as Patient − Skins are torn or not properly fastened. Simulator controllers. Downloading other software programs onto SimMan 3G is an adult life-size wireless Patient Simulator, with these machines may introduce unexpected errors.
  • Page 4: Features

    Patient Simulator comes with a set of soft teeth as default. These can SimDesigner and other applications are also used for designing or be exchanged for a hard set of teeth, included with the SimMan 3G preparing a simulation. System. See Changing upper dentures section.
  • Page 5: Airway Features

    − Detection of proper head position. Note: Lungs are not intended for use with PEEP-valves. Prior to using airway adjuncts, apply a small amount of Laerdal Airway Lubricant to the equipment. Do not spray lubricant directly into the − Intubation device used (if fitted with RFID tag) airway, − Jaw Thrust...
  • Page 6: Circulation

    − Compliant with 2015 Guidelines window can be made. See LLEAP Help for further information. Consumables and Spare Parts − Compressions generate palpable pulses, blood pressure wave − Laerdal Artificial Blood form, and ECG artifacts − Fill Units − Realistic compression depth and resistance − Wound modules...
  • Page 7: Simman 3G Clothing

    FEATURES SETUP SimMan 3G Clothing Inserting and Connecting the Batteries Included with the Patient Simulator: Open the torso as described in steps 1 - 4, Opening the Torso. − Shirt, with side zippers To remove the batteries, follow the same procedure in reverse.
  • Page 8: The Power Panel

    Battery charging time is approximately 3 hours. − The two simulator batteries can be transported in the Patient Power ON / OFF button The external battery charger should only be used with SimMan 3G Simulator during air freight batteries. Power status indicator − When transporting spare batteries please contact the airline or...
  • Page 9: Battery Warnings

    If using the Patient Simulator in high temperatures, always allow Push the fill button on the panel. The button will light and fluid compatible with SimMan 3G, contact your local Laerdal representative. the simulator to cool down between training sessions.
  • Page 10: Adjusting Fluid Flow

    To mix simulated blood: Fill the Blood Fill Unit with de-ionized water. Push the fill button on the panel. The button will light up and Add 5-10 drops of Laerdal Blood colored concentrate, mix and blood will flow into the Patient Simulator.
  • Page 11: Connecting Wounds Kit

    After the wound is removed, any tape residue can be cleaned from the Patient Simulator skin with Laerdal Manikin Wipes. Note: When removing wounds from the blood ports, cover the Patient Simulator skin with a cloth to prevent staining.
  • Page 12: Administering Iv Fluids

    RFID tagging Syringes / Airway Devices IV Setup for RFID Recognition The RFID tags come as part of the SimMan 3G Drug and Airway Do not apply force when administering drugs to the IV arm. Tag Kit. Tags are pre-printed with information to identify drugs, drug You can use your own equipment to set IV extension tubing.
  • Page 13: Connecting Defibrillation Adapter Plates

    SETUP SETUP Connecting Defibrillation Pads or Calibrating the Blood Pressure Cuff SimMan 3G will automatically shut down whenever it detects a significant increase in internal temperature. If automatic Adapter Plates shutdown occurs, allow the Patient Simulator to cool down Using LLEAP before resuming the training session.
  • Page 14: Changing Genitalia Modules

    Unzip the clothing zippers on the right side. Remove the shirt. Introduction The SimMan 3G is shipped with a neutral genitalia pad as its default. The SimMan3G Patient Simulator comes with a set of soft upper The pad can be exchanged for a male or female genitalia pad with teeth as default.
  • Page 15: Replacing And Filling Tibial Io Module With Blood

    Shotgun Arm Trauma Leg The Arm Adapter and Adapter Screw are designed to attach an Remove the SimMan 3G default leg. Open Torso Skin and Amputation or Gunshot Arm to the Patient Simulator. stomach foam as shown in Maintenance. Fit the Arm Adapter into the hole in the arm bracket from inside of the torso.
  • Page 16: Transporting Simman 3G

    SETUP Transporting SimMan 3G Torso Case with Foam Inserts The SimMan 3G Simulation System consists of two cases for easy transport and storage; one for the Patient Simulator legs and one for the torso. Fill the Tibial IO unit with 30 - 35ml of blood, ensure the 10 Connect the Tibial tube to the Tibial IO unit.
  • Page 17: Maintenance

    Transporting SimMan 3G 16 Wait until there is no more fluid emitted from the simulator, remove remains of Laerdal blood in the Blood System, and prevent then press the fill button once again so that filling is disabled clogging of valves and tubing.
  • Page 18: Installing And Upgrading Simman 3G Software

    Instructor PC and Patient Monitor PC then attach a through-adapter between the two Ethernet cables. To Open the Torso Skin Power on computer and ensure no SimMan 3G applications are running. If you would like to install a new router, attach the power cable to Unzip the zippers on the Patient Simulator’s left shoulder and...
  • Page 19: Attaching The Right Leg

    MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE Attaching the Left Arm Attaching the Right Arm Replacing IV Arm Catheter/Filter Left Leg to Pelvis – Cable and Tube Descriptions Name/Label Tube/Cable Color Connector Description Open the torso as described in steps 1 - 4, Opening the Torso. Open the torso as described in steps 1 - 4, Opening the Torso.
  • Page 20: Replacing Crico Tape/Neck Skin

    MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE Replacing Crico Tape/Neck Skin Replacing Chest Drain Pleura Replacing Pneumothorax Bladders Replacing Chest Rise Bladder After creating an emergency airway through the cricothyroid The chest drain module’s pleura skin should be replaced after If the chest rise bladders leak or are damaged: After multiple pneumothorax decompressions, membrane, replace the perforated membrane before starting a new each use.
  • Page 21: Replacing Lung Bladders

    MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE Replacing Lung Bladders Replacing Blood System Filter If leaking occurs, the lung bladders (in the chest cavity) should be If reduced blood flow is experienced, the filter may be clogged and replaced. needs replacement. Never run the Patient Simulator without a filter. Open the Torso Skin and put the Stomach Foam to the side.
  • Page 22: Troubleshooting

    – Connection between Instructor Application and Patient Monitor – Can’t fill the blood reservoir. See See Software Help Files > Laerdal Patient Monitor > and Patient Simulator is lost. Troubleshooting Guide. (Help is accessible from Laerdal Simulation – Check that any external compressed air source is switched off...
  • Page 23: Spare Parts And Accessories

    Laerdal Technical Service. 212-12350 Thigh-joint connector 212-24250 Pleura, chest drain (pkg. 20) – If there is no change in lung resistance, contact Laerdal Technical 212-12450 Battery clip, Patient Simulator internal 212-11050 Chest Rise Bladder (pkg. 4) 212-21150 SimMan 3G Cricothyroid Tape Service.
  • Page 24 © 2016 Laerdal Medical AS. All rights reserved. Manufacturer: Laerdal Medical AS P.O. Box 377, Tanke Svilandsgate 30, 4002 Stavanger, Norway T: (+47) 51 51 17 00 www.laerdal.com...

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