General simulator handling, Antivirus and firewalls, File security and backup of data – Laerdal SimMan Essential Bleeding User Manual

Page 5: Cautions and warnings, Hygiene, Prevent stains on patient simulator skins, Transportation and storage

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CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS

General Simulator Handling

The SimMan Essential Bleeding Patient Simulator should be operated
by trained personnel only. Treat the Patient Simulator as you would
treat a real patient.

Warning: Do not ventilate the Patient Simulator with oxygen

enriched air or flammable gases.

− Do not introduce fluids into or onto the Patient Simulator

(except as directed in the User Guide), as this may damage the
Patient Simulator and it’s components.

− Do not introduce humidified air into the system during

ventilation.

− Never perform mouth-to-mouth or mouth-to-nose rescue

breathing on the Patient Simulator. The simulator’s airways are
not designed for cleaning or disinfection.

− Do not use the Patient Simulator if the internal tubing and

cabling is disconnected.

− Never use the Patient Simulator outdoors in wet conditions, as

this may pose a shock hazard or damage the simulator.

− Never use the Patient Simulator in temperatures exceeding 40°

C (104°F), as this may cause overheating and shut down.

− Never use the Patient Simulator in temperatures below 4 °C (39

°F), as this may damage the fluid system.

− The Patient Simulator should never be stored in temperatures

below -15° C (5° F).

− The Patient Simulator will automatically shut down if the battery

temperature exceeds 60°C (140°F).

− Using a defibrillator in temperatures over 35° C (95° F) may

cause overheating and shut down.

Warning: Avoid pinch hazards - Do not remove protective bushings

from the Patient Simulator’s joints or use it without the external skins.

Warning: Avoid all sharp edges on the Patient Simulator to prevent

personal injury.

Do not use the SimMan Essential Bleeding Patient

Simulator if:

− Limbs are not attached to the torso.

− Skins are torn or not properly fastened.

− Internal or external cables, tubes or connectors are damaged.

− There is fluid leakage inside the Patient Simulator torso.

− There are unusual sounds indicating air leakage or mechanical

damage.

− There are signs of electrical malfunction, such as an unresponsive

Patient Simulator or unusual smell or smoke.

Hygiene

– To maintain Patient Simulator skins, wash hands before use and

place the Patient Simulator on a clean surface.

– Wear gloves as required during simulation scenarios

– After using the Fluid and Blood System, follow the cleaning

instructions (see Maintenance).

– After using the SimMan Essential Bleeding Wound Kit, remove

glue residue from the Patient Simulator skin with Manikin Wipes.

– Use only Laerdal Airway Lubricant in the Patient Simulator’s

airway. Do not spray airway lubricant into the Patient Simulator.
Lubricate tools only.

Prevent Stains on Patient Simulator Skins

Avoid using colored plastic gloves, as they may cause discoloration of
the Patient Simulator skin.

Do not use felt-tipped markers, ink pens, acetone, iodine or other
staining medications near the Patient Simulator. Take care not to
place the Patient Simulator on newsprint or colored paper. All
staining may be permanent.

Transportation and Storage

SimMan Essential Bleeding is heavy; ensure that the Patient Simulator
is properly secured during transportation to prevent personal injury
or damage to the product.

Antivirus and Firewalls

The SimMan Essential Bleeding Patient Simulator and PCs are not
supplied with Antivirus programs. Windows firewall is activated by
default. It is the customer’s responsibility to protect the simulation
system components from unauthorized access.

The Patient Simulator will revert to factory settings each time the
power is switched off.

The customer should install all recommended Windows updates
from Microsoft. General security measures should be taken before
browsing the internet.

It is recommended that the SimMan Essential Bleeding PCs are used
only as Patient Simulator controllers. Downloading other Software
programs onto these machines may introduce unexpected errors.

File Security and Backup of Data

The customer is responsible for file security and backup routines for
all simulation session data. All use and storage of simulation session
data should be in accordance with local rules, regulations or laws and
is the sole responsibility of the customer.

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