Introduction – Laerdal SimJunior Advanced Manuel d'utilisation

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Disclaimer

Use of the SimJunior patient simulation system to train personnel
should be undertaken under supervision of suitably trained technical
or medical personnel with an understanding of educational principles
as well as recognized medical protocols. As with all Simulators or
other such training devices, there may be approximations, variations
and inaccuracies in anatomical features and the physiological modeling.
This being the case, Laerdal does not guarantee that all features are
completely accurate.

Global Warranty

See the Laerdal Global Warranty Booklet, or see www.laerdal.com.

Country of origin - SimJunior is made in USA.

Laerdal Medical
P.O. Box 38
226 FM 116
Gatesville, Texas 76528, USA

Introduction

General Simulator Care

Follow the instructions below to maintain optimum performance and
longevity of the Simulator and its components.

General Care

To maintain Simulator skins, wash hands before use and place the
Simulator on a clean surface. Laerdal recommends to:

– Use gloves during simulation scenarios. Avoid using colored

plastic gloves, as they may cause discoloration of the Simulator

skin.

– Do not use felt-tipped markers, ink pens, acetone, iodine, or other

staining medications near the Simulator. Take care not to place
the Simulator on newsprint or colored paper. Staining may be
permanent.

– Clean Simulator skins with mild soap and water.
Do not attempt to perform the following techniques on this Simulator
due to the inability to properly sanitize the airway:

– Mouth-to-mouth/mouth-to-mask ventilation
– Insertion of simulated vomit or fluids for suctioning

– If a training session involves the use of fluids in the IV arm, drain

the arm immediately following the training session.

– Only use Laerdal Airway Lubricant, and apply sparingly

– Rinse, clean, and dry Simulator component modules

– Fold the torso skin back and powder the inside of the torso skin to

decrease friction. Do not spill powder into Simulator chest cavity.

Environment

In cold conditions, wait until the Simulator has reached room
temperature before starting up.
To avoid overheating and reduce wear:

– When using in temperatures above 40°C (104°F), always allow

the Simulator to cool down between training sessions.

– When using in a bed, Simulator should not be covered with heavy

bedding which prevents heat transfer from the Simulator.

General Simulator Handling

Take the following precautions to avoid personal injury or damage
to the product:

– Introduce fluids into the Simulator only as directed in this

document

– Lubricate the oral and nasal airways with the lubricant provided

prior to inserting any instrument, tube, or airway device. Also

lubricate instruments and tubes prior to use.

– Do not introduce humidified air into the system during ventilation

– Do not use the Simulator if the internal tubing and cabling is

disconnected

– Never use the SimJunior Simulator outdoors in wet conditions, as

this may pose a shock hazard or damage the Simulator.

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

cause overheating

Warning: Do not use automated chest compression

machines on the Simulator.

Caution Latex: This product contains Natural Rubber

latex, which may cause allergic reactions when in contact with
humans.

Defibrillation Hazards

SimJunior allows for defibrillation.

A conventional defibrillator may be used on SimJunior. During
defibrillation, the defibrillator and Simulator may present a shock
hazard. All standard safety precautions must be taken when using a
defibrillator on the Simulator.

• Read and follow all safety and operating instructions provided

with your defibrillator and associated equipment.

• Follow defibrillation protocol by avoiding contact between

the external paddles and any of the electrode sites while

defibrillating. A load of up to 300 joules can be delivered.

• Failure to follow safety measures could result in injury or death.

For more information, consult your defibrillator’s original user manual.

Warnings:

– When performing defibrillation, use the defibrillator connectors

or the zap plate mounted on the Simulator’s chest. Do not use

the ECG connectors which are designed exclusively for ECG

monitoring. Defibrillation on the ECG connectors will damage

the internal electronics of the Simulator and may cause personal

injury.

– Do not defibrillate the Simulator when it is turned OFF or if it is

not functioning normally.

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