Laerdal Nursing Anne (SimPad Capable) User Manual

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Nursing Anne

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To fill reservoir:

a . Remove colostomy stoma .

b . Fill with fluid .

c . Gently reinsert stoma .

Make sure genitalia and urinary connectors are in place

prior to filling .

Injection Pads –

a . To remove, squeeze pad with fingers and pull .

b . To replace, squeeze pad and insert in opening .

Dusting with talcum powder is helpful in replacing belly plates .

Injection pads may be injected with water . Foam should be removed

from pads immediately following training . Squeeze out fluid and air dry .

Waist, Knee and Ankle Joints –

These joints are connected with a bolt and lock nut .

To remove, unscrew lock nut and pull bolt from joint .

Segments will now easily disconnect .

Attachment hardware is located in envelope inside carton .

Arms –

Arms are attached with a 4 1/2” long bolt, three washers, a spring and

a wing nut .

To attach:

1 . Unfasten chest skin from

shoulders .

2 . Pull skin back to expose

chest cavity .

3 . Locate hole in shoulder .

4 . Remove deltoid injection pad

from arm by squeezing skin

in center of pad while pulling .

5 . Slide small washer over bolt .

6 . Insert bolt through hole in arm

and hole in manikin’s shoulder .

7 . Add large washer, spring,

another large washer and wing nut

to bolt inside manikin’s chest . (Figure 1)

8 . Use a screwdriver to hold bolt steady while tightening wing nut .

To remove arms, reverse procedure .

Legs –

Legs are attached with a 6” long bolt, a spring, a large washer, a small

washer and a wing nut .

Attachment hardware is located

in envelope inside carton .

To attach:

1 . Remove belly plate and colon reservoir from manikin

to locate hole in hip .

2 . Remove thigh injection pad from leg by squeezing skin

in center of pad while pulling .

3 . Slide spring and small washer over bolt .

4 . Insert bolt through hole in thigh .

5 . Insert bolt through hole in pelvis .

6 . Slide large washer and wing nut over bolt .

7 . Use screwdriver to hold bolt while tightening wing nut inside pelvis .

(Figure 2)

To remove legs, reverse procedure.

IV Arm – Multiple Venipuncture sites:

• Dorsal Veins of Hand (3)

• Antecubital

- Cephalic Vein

- Median Vein

- Basilic Vein

A 22 gauge needle or smaller is recommended

to extend the life of the IV Arm .

When using an IV catheter, lubricate with manikin lubricant

for easier insertion .

Directions for Use:

1 . Attach IV bag to IV tubing .

2 . Attach IV tubing to either vein .

3 . Allow fluid to flow through arm and out other vein .

4 . Clamp off flow of water from open vein .

The arm is now ready to practice venipuncture .

When excessive leaking occurs at puncture sites, either a new vein

system or skin should be installed to reduce loss of fluid .

We recommend working at a sink when replacing the skin

and vein system .

Replacing Skin and Veins:

1. Remove skin:

If replacing skin and veins, cut off skin . This can be done with a sharp

knife, scalpel or scissors . (Figure 3) When finished, discard skin . (Figure 4)

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