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Using Ares
Intraosseous (IO) Cannulation and Infusion
Ares also allows for humeral intraosseous (IO) cannulationand and tibial IO access and infusion. The
designated IO sites are located on either deltoid side and upper tibia when using the IO leg on either
the right or left side.
Note:
Replace
either of the IM pads with an IO access puck prior to performing IO cannulation.
To perform the intraosseous access and infusion on the lower leg:
1. Ensure the IO leg is installed.
2. Access the IO tibia bone with the IO needle/drill.
3. Once access has been achieved, up to 100 mL of fluid can be instilled.
Note:
The IO leg does not currently support aspiration of fluids after IO device placement.
Chest Compressions
Note:
The following diagram of the internal chest provides information relative to hand placement
when performing chest compressions. This view of the chest is only visible when the skin is removed.
However, it is not advised to remove the manikin’s skin. Please call CAE Customer Service if there are
issues that require this level of maintenance.
Internal Chest Features
The manikin supports normal hand placement and standard compression techniques so that chest
compressions can be performed.
Hand placement
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