Setup, Attaching simman 3g trauma amputation – Laerdal SimMan 3G Trauma User Manual
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SETUP
Attaching SimMan 3G Trauma Amputation
The Arm Adapter and Adapter Screw are designed to attach an
Amputation to the Patient Simulator.
1 Fit the Arm Adapter into the hole in the arm bracket from inside
of the torso.
Note: Ensure that the flat edge of the adapter is facing the chest
hinge.
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2 The Adapter is now in place and the Trauma Arm can now be
connected with the Adapter Screw.
3 Thread the Adapter Screw through the Amputation Arm and
align the screw with the hole in the Arm Adapter.
4 Secure the Adapter with one hand from inside the torso. Screw
the Adapter Screw using the Phillips screwdriver.
Note: Tighten screw as desired to simulate more or less range of
motion in the arm.
5 Connect the red tube from the Amputation Arm to the nearest
blood port on the torso.
Caution: Do not over rotate arm. Over rotating the arm may cause
the red vinyl tubing to disconnect.
Replacing SimMan 3G Trauma Left Leg with
Trauma Leg
1 Remove the SimMan 3G Trauma default leg. Open Torso Skin
and Stomach Foam as shown in Maintenance.
2 Unscrew hip joint connector. Remove the leg cables/tubes from
the connector.
3 Carefully remove the left leg with cables and tubes.
4 Insert the Amputation or Gunshot Leg with blood tube into the
leg socket.
5 Insert the blood tube into the side slot of the connector. Screw
the connector in place with one hand.
6 Connect the leg tube to the corresponding tube, as labelled
inside the torso.
7 Close the Stomach Foam and zip the Torso Skin back into place.