S117 & S117.250| User Manual Contents End User License Agreement 1. Introduction 1.1 Care and Maintenance General Operating Conditions Storage Conditions Procedures Cleaning IV Arm Stoma Care 2. Overview 2.1 Features Appearance Airway Artificial Respiration Circulation Systemic Venous Access CPR Options 2.2 Terminology...
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Eyes/Ophthalmologic Exercises 4.6 Chest Decompression and Drainage (Optional) 4.7 Heart and Lung Sounds (Optional) Assembly Manikin Assembly Instructions for Use 5. Using OMNI® 2 (S117.250) 5.1 Main Screen Changing a Vital Sign 5.2 CPR Feedback Graphics Actions Compressions Calibration 6. Virtual Monitor Setup (Optional) 7.
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S117 & S117.250| User Manual 8.2 Main Screen Feedback Graphics Current Settings Navigation Menus Navigation Menus Pressure Sensor Calibration 8.3 Circulation Chest Compressions 9. Appendix 9.1 Spare Parts List 9.2 Troubleshooting Communication/Power Issues Miscellaneous Issues 10. Warranty 10.1 Exclusive One-Year Limited Warranty 11.
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General · Ball point pens, ink, and markers permanently stain the skin. · Do not wrap this or any other Gaumard product in newsprint. · Marks made with ballpoint pens, ink or marker cannot be removed. · Replacement parts are available from Gaumard Scientific or from your...
· The simulator is “splash-proof” but not water-proof. Do not submerge or allow water to enter the interior of the simulator. IV Arm · Only use Gaumard’s provided simulated blood. Any other simulated blood containing sugar or any additive may cause blockage and/or interruption of the vasculature system.
S117 & S117.250 | User Manual Stoma Care · Always handle the stomas with clean hands. · Do not palpate with fingernails. · Do not clean with alcohol or aggressive solvents. · Do not pack any sharp objects with the stomas.
S117 & S117.250 | User Manual 2. Overview 2.1 Features The S117 and S117.250 is a multipurpose simulator with the following features: Appearance · Anatomically correct landmarks for proper hand placement · Realistic chest cavity · Lungs and ribs ...
S117 & S117.250 | User Manual CPR Options · OMNI 1 · OMNI 2 (S117.250) 2.2 Terminology Facilitator The person conducting the simulation; an instructor or lab staff member. Provider A person participating in the simulation as a healthcare provider.
WARNING: To avoid damage to the simulator, please store and ship it in the clear poly bag provided. OMNI® Wired Connection Setup (Optional) Follow the steps below to connect S117 to OMNI®: Connect the power supply to the simulator Always operate the simulator with the power supply connected.
S117 & S117.250 | User Manual OMNI® 2 Wireless Connection (Optional) OMNI® 2 controls S117.250’s responses with the touch of a button. The tablet operates the simulator wirelessly. Follow the steps below to connect to OMNI® 2: Connect the power supply to the...
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S117 & S117.250 | User Manual Follow the on-screen tutorial for a brief overview of the features of OMNI ® Move onto the next steps in the Tutorial by selecting “GOT IT”. 10. Exit the Tutorial at any time by selecting “HOME”.
S117 & S117.250 | User Manual 4. Using S117 4.1 Airway Nasal and Oral Intubation The simulator allows for realistic jaw thrust, head tilt and chin lift. The airway has anatomical landmarks and can be intubated orally or nasally. The simulators’s airway can be...
S117 & S117.250 | User Manual Procedure Recommended Device Size Intubation (Blade size) Miller 1 or MAC 2 Size 1.5/2 Nasal Intubation 10 Fr catheter Oral Intubation ETT 3.5 Nasogastric Tube 10 Fr catheter Tilting the head forward obstructs the airway.
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S117 & S117.250 | User Manual Instructions for Use Lubricate the device with mineral oil Insert the tracheaostomy tube and pierce the trachea tape Trachea Repair Lift the chest skin Lift until you expose the trachea Remove the punctured tape...
S117 & S117.250 | User Manual Replace the chest skin over the torso 4.3 Circulation Compression The chest cavity contains realistic landmarks for correct hand placement during CPR. Palpable Pulses The simulator is equipped with pulses generated by a squeeze...
S117 & S117.250 | User Manual Right Femoral Left Popliteal IV Training Arm The right arm is a training tool for infusion, blood collection, intravenous injection, intramuscular injection, TB screening and subcutaneous injection exercises. Procedure Recommended Device Size IV Access...
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S117 & S117.250 | User Manual Place the end of the drainage hose into a container Open the clamp Fill the syringe with fluid and connect it to Tube 1 Allow fluid to flow into the drainage container Close the clamp on Tube 2...
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S117 & S117.250 | User Manual Instructions for Use Use needles smaller than 22 gauge to extend the life of the vasculature. For continuous infusions, place the end of the drainage tube into a container and open the clamp. Cleaning the Vasculature and Replacing the Skin WARNING: Vein tubing contains latex which may cause allergic reactions.
S117 & S117.250 | User Manual To replace the arm skin, Gently roll down the arm skin Insert the arm in the new skin and pull up into place 3. Apply some mineral oil to the arm to ease the movement of the skin The skin of the training arm can be cleaned with a mild detergent, or soap and water.
S117 & S117.250 | User Manual Intraosseous Access To fill the vasculature for the intraosseous access, follow steps below: Right Leg: Filling Left Leg: Drainage Place Left Leg hose in a drainage container Leave drainage clamp open Fill a syringe with fluid and...
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S117 & S117.250 | User Manual Perform the IO exercise Procedure Recommended Device Size Intraosseous Access 17-16 gauge Draining the Tibia After a simulation is complete, Place a drainage tube in the Left Leg into a container and open the clamp...
S117 & S117.250 | User Manual Replacing the Tibia Bone Ensure that there is no fluid in the bone Remove the tibia cover Pull the tibia bone out Replace tibia bone and push it down in place Re-attach tibia cover...
S117 & S117.250 | User Manual To fill the vasculature for the femoral access, follow steps outlined in the Intraosseous Access section: The femoral access is part of the same fluid system as the IO access. 4.4 Systemic Gastrostomy Port...
S117 & S117.250 | User Manual 4. Connect the hose to the syringe 5. Fill the syringe with a solution of 70:30 water and alcohol 6. Insert the solution into the stomach reservoir Push in the fluid 8. Allow for the rest of the contents...
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S117 & S117.250 | User Manual Perform ostomy care procedures on the simulator. right ostomies are internally connected to the same reservoir. Tank Capacity Right Ostomies 50 mL left Add fluids to the ostomy on the of the simulator and practice enema procedures.
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S117 & S117.250 | User Manual 3. Depress the syringe to fill the reservoir 4. Remove the syringe and adapter 5. Use the provided stoppers to prevent any spilling Draining the Internal Reservoirs Insert the filling kit adapter to the ostomy port...
S117 & S117.250 | User Manual Suction from the ostomy port Urinary Catheterization Catheterize the simulator with a size 8 Fr catheter. The simulator is supplied with male genitalia. Tank Capacity Bladder 125 mL Procedure Device Size Urinary Catheterization 8 Fr...
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S117 & S117.250 | User Manual Instructions for Use Insert the fill kit adapter to the suprapubic port Fill the syringe with fluid Insert the adapter into the suprapubic port Fill the reservoir Leave the adapter and syringe inside the filling port to keep the...
S117 & S117.250 | User Manual Enema Administration Add fluids to the internal reservoir through the colostomy port. Follow steps outlined in Section 4.4 “Filling the Internal Reservoirs”. Practice enema administration with the simulator facing to the side. Use a lubricated anal nozzle of small diameter to perform the procedure.
S117 & S117.250 | User Manual 4.5 Hospital Care Capabilities Intramuscular Injection Sites Administer intramuscular and subcutaneous injections on the right deltoid and quadriceps. All injection pads are easily removed and replaced. Bandaging The fingers and toes of the simulator are separated to permit bandaging exercises.
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S117 & S117.250 | User Manual WARNING: Do not attempt to perform compressions while using the Decompression and Drainage ribcage. Instructions for Use Lift the chest skin of the simulator to reveal the chest cavity Remove the regular ribcage Place the decompression and...
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S117 & S117.250 | User Manual Reattach the chest skin Perform needle decompression exercises To set up a chest drainage exercise, follow the instructions below: Open the clamp of the drainage hose and place the end of the hose into a...
S117 & S117.250 | User Manual 4.7 Heart and Lung Sounds (Optional) The Heart and Lung Sounds teaching system is a tool used for auscultation training. The system is composed of a Virtual Stethoscope™ and sensors located beneath the skin in a total of 13 locations, 9 on the front and 4 on the back.
S117 & S117.250 | User Manual Manikin Assembly Place the skin over the simulator and secure it to the upper torso. Instructions for Use Push and hold the power button to turn on and off. The green light will appear when it is on.
S117 & S117.250 | User Manual 5. Using OMNI® 2 (S117.250) OMNI 2 applies for only to the S117.250.PK or OMNI2.U 5.1 Main Screen OMNI® 2 opens at the Favorites Page upon start up. Changing a Vital Sign In order to change one of...
Select “APPLY NOW”. 5.2 CPR OMNI® 2 features a performance evaluator and trainer. WARNING: Do not perform mouth to mouth ventilation since the simulator airway can be difficult to clean afterwards and will contaminate the airway. 38 | Using OMNI® 2 (S117.250)
S117 & S117.250 | User Manual Feedback Graphics Monitor the CPR session in real time. The CPR value ranges are AHA compliant. Actions Buttons Function Begin and end a CPR session Reset a CPR session Activate an audible coach for training...
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S117 & S117.250 | User Manual 2. Select “Calibration” 3. Press “Compression” from the calibration window 4. Tap “START” and perform 5 compressions 5. After the 5 compressions, tap “SAVE” 40 | Using OMNI® 2 (S117.250)
S117 & S117.250 | User Manual 6. Virtual Monitor Setup (Optional) A patient virtual monitor is an optional purchase with OMNI® 2 package. Follow the steps below in order to activate this feature: The simulator must be connected to the OMNI®...
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S117 & S117.250 | User Manual Tap the gear on the upper- right of the screen. Select “Virtual Monitor”. Follow steps 9-10 if the activation code was not previously entered. Verify that the serial number corresponds to the manikin. 10. Input a valid activation code.
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S117 & S117.250 | User Manual 13. On the monitor, connect to the same network as OMNI® 2. 14. Once connected to the WIFI, open the Gaumard Monitors software. 15. Tap the V on the top left and then select “Comm Setup”.
User Manual 7. OMNI Link Setup (Optional) OMNI 2 applies for only to the S117.250.PK or OMNI2.U Follow steps 1-5 if the notification below appeared: OMNI® 2 has to be paired to a simulator to establish a connection with the simulator.
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S117 & S117.250 | User Manual Wait for the device to pair with the OMNI® 2. This can take up to 30 seconds. Once paired, tap the back arrow to return to the main screen. Tap the gear on the upper-right and select “Connect to Simulator”...
S117 & S117.250 | User Manual 8. OMNI® Code Blue® (Optional) The OMNI Code Blue is an option for the S115 only. Code Blue® is a CPR training tool incorporated in the Omni controller. It was designed to help teach CPR by monitoring cadence and depth of cardiac compressions and airway ventilations in real time.
S117 & S117.250 | User Manual Current Settings The current settings are listed on the middle of the screen. The settings will reflect the information saved during a previous session. Navigation Menus · Select a menu item by pressing the soft key buttons located on the right side of the controller.
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S117 & S117.250 | User Manual C:V RATIO Customize the compression to ventilation ratio to match correct guidelines. Use the + and - buttons. Press “OK” to save the changes. CMP RATE · Adjust the number of com- pressions or ventilations per minute ...
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S117 & S117.250 | User Manual HELP The help window provides access to global settings such as backlight time and OMNI®/ Simulator serial number. SCREEN: The default value for OMNI®’s backlight timer is 10 minutes. After 10 minutes the backlight will turn off.
S117 & S117.250 | User Manual Pressure Sensor It is recommended that the OMNI® controller’s pressure sensor is reset at altitudes greater than 1000 ft. to avoid inaccurate compression and ventilation readings. Navigate to the calibration menu 2. Select either “C CAL.” or “V CAL.”...
S117 & S117.250 | User Manual Calibration Ventilation Calibration Press the button that reads “CALIB” 2. Select “V CAL.” 3. Press “START” 4. When OMNI® is ready to calibrate, it will dis- play VENTILATE. Follow the cues on the screen to perform one ventilation at a time, until finished.
S117 & S117.250 | User Manual 6. Press “SAVE” to store the calibration 8.3 Circulation Chest Compressions It is recommended to calibrate the compressions before performing compressions. Compression Calibration Press the button that reads “CALIB” 2. Select “C CAL.” 3. Press “START”...
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S117 & S117.250 | User Manual 4. When OMNI® is ready to calibrate, it will display COMPRESS. Follow the cues on the screen to perform one compress at a time, until finished. 5. Perform a total of 5 ventilations 6. Press “SAVE” to store the calibration OMNI®...
S117 & S117.250 | User Manual 9. Appendix 9.1 Spare Parts List Contact Gaumard Scientific for a complete list of consumables and replacement parts and their prices. Item Type Part Number Arm Skin Consumable S117.813.L/M/D IO Tibial Bones Consumable S117.835...
S117 & S117.250 | User Manual 9.2 Troubleshooting OMNI 2 Communication/Power Issues Communication with the simulator cannot be established Controlling tablet is too far Minimize the distance between simulator away from simulator and the tablet. Should not be over 10 meters...
Gaumard at 14700 SW 136 Street, Miami, FL, 33196-5691 USA. If the necessary repairs to the Gaumard product are covered by this limited warranty, then the first purchaser will pay only the incidental expenses associated with the repair, including any shipping, handling, and related costs for sending the product to Gaumard and for sending the product back to the first purchaser.
S117 & S117.250 | User Manual 11. Contact Gaumard 11.1 Contacting Technical Support Before contacting Technical Support you must: Have the simulator’s serial number 2. Have access to the simulator for possible troubleshooting as needed Technical Support: Email: support@gaumard.com USA:...
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