Laerdal Nursing Kelly (SimPad Capable) User Manual

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Nursing Kelly

IV Arm

Multiple Venipuncture sites:
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 latex vein .
3 . Allow fluid to flow through arm and out other latex 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, a new skin and vein

system 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

Remove skin:
Cut off skin . This can be done with a sharp knife, scalpel or scissors .
(Figure 3)
When finished, discard skin, but keep thumb insert.

Replacing veins:
1 . Remove tubing from track in mandrel .
2 . Rinse and dry vein grooves well and swab with alcohol . Remove any

excess glue .

3 . Place new veins along grooves, (Figure 4) spot gluing as needed .

(We recommend a fast-drying glue .)

Replacing skin:
1 . Add thumb insert to new arm skin . Use a generous amount of talcum

powder on arm mandrel and on inside of arm skin to aid in the insertion
of the mandrel into the skin .

2 . Slide hand into skin . (Photo 3)

3 . Work skin over fingers, as with a glove . (Photo 4)

4 . Work arm skin up, over mandrel . (Photos 5 & 6)

SimPad Connection

1 . Connect Nursing Kelly to Link Box via cable located on back of manikin

(Photo 7) . For some manikins the adapter cable supplied with SimPad
System may have to be used .

2 . Connect clear tubing exiting the manikin together with the cable .

Figure 3

Photo 3

Photo 4

Photo 5

Photo 6

Photo 7

Figure 4

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