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Auto Power Down

To increase battery life, the unit will 

automatically shut off the display and 

go to a standby mode if no activity is 

sensed for approximately 30 seconds. 

The display will turn on when any 

compression or ventilation activity is 

sensed.  You can also reactivate the 

display by pressing the mode or start 

button. 

TEST MODES:

To begin a test, press the start button. 

Pressing the start button will clear  

all registers.

Compression Rate

In the compression rate mode, the unit 

will display the average rate in com-

pressions per minute of the last five 

compressions. The unit will continue to 

update this average until you change 

modes or push the stop button. Upon 

pushing the stop button, the unit will 

calculate and display the average com-

pression rate of all compressions from 

the start of the present cycle. 

Example: For the first compression 

cycle of 15 compressions, an aver-

age rate of 60 compressions per 

minute (CPM) was obtained. Then 

two ventilations were applied to the 

manikin. Then a second compres-

sion cycle of 15 was applied, at an 

average rate of 100 CPM, and then 

the stop button was pushed. The 

unit would calculate and display the 

overall average of 80 CPM. 

Ventilation Duration

In the ventilation duration mode, the 

unit will display the duration in sec-

onds of the last ventilation. The unit 

will continue this display mode until 

the mode is changed or the stop but-

ton is pushed. Upon pushing the stop 

button, the unit will calculate and 

display the average duration of all 

ventilations from the start of the pres-

ent cycle.

Ventilation Volume

In the ventilation volume mode, the 

unit will display the volume in liters 

of the last ventilation. The unit will 

continue this display mode until the 

mode is changed or the stop button 

is pushed. Upon pushing the stop 

button, the unit will calculate and 

display the average volume of all ven-

tilations from the start of the present 

cycle. 

TROUBLESHOOTING:

Low battery light remains on.

 

1.  Turn power off.

 

2.  Replace batteries.

 

3.  Turn power on. 

 

Adult

 

Child

Good = 1.50 - 2.00”  1.00 - 1.50”
High =  Over 2.00”  Over 1.50”
Low =   0.00 - 1.50”  0.00 - 1.00”
Place = Compression depth of 1.0” 

 

with improper hand  placement

 

Adult

Good = Over 0.80 liters (800 cc’s)

High =  Over 2.00 liters (2000 cc’s)

Low =  Under 0.80 liters (80 cc’s)
 

Child

Good = Over 0.50 liters (800 cc’s)

High =  Over 2.00 liters (2000 cc’s)

Low =  Under 0.50 liters (80 cc’s)

Compression Depth

In the compression depth mode, the 

unit will display the average depth in 

inches of the last compression. The unit 

will continue this display mode until the 

mode is changed or the stop button is 

pushed. Upon pushing the stop button, 

the unit will calculate and display the 

average depth of all compressions from 

the start of the present cycle. 

Procedure E

Summary of Contents for CRiSis LF03953U

Page 1: ...plete CRiSis LF03955U Deluxe CRiSis LF03956U Deluxe Plus CRiSis LF03965U CRiSis Auscultation LF03966U CRiSis Auscultation w Interactive ECG LF03968U Deluxe Plus CRiSis Auscultation INSTRUCTION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...defects in material and workmanship for a period of three years from the date of purchase Nasco will repair any defect reported within three years of the date of purchase at no charge Products found t...

Page 3: ...ult 27 Defibrillation Training Pediatric 28 External Pacer Training Pediatric 28 Procedure C Auscultation Introduction 29 Instructions for Use 29 Supplies Replacement Parts for Auscultation 29 Introdu...

Page 4: ...MODEL Pages 5 10 display the Adult CRiSis family of simulators Identify your Life form Adult CRiSis Manikins model and refer to the Operation Section pertaining to your model This guide has been care...

Page 5: ...m Blood Pressure Arm Electronic Blood Pressure Control Unit Defibrillation Chest Skin Pump Spray Lubricant 3 cc Syringe with Needle 12 cc Syringe with Needle Two IV Bags Three Pinch Clamps Two Small T...

Page 6: ...e Arm Electronic Blood Pressure Control Unit Defibrillation Chest Skin Pump Spray Lubricant 3 cc Syringe with Needle 12 cc Syringe with Needle Two IV Bags Three Pinch Clamps Two Small Towels Butterfly...

Page 7: ...lation Chest Skin Pump Spray Lubricant 3 cc Syringe with Needle 12 cc Syringe with Needle Two IV Bags Three Pinch Clamps Two Small Towels Butterfly Infusion Set Synthetic Blood Sphygmomanometer Batter...

Page 8: ...e Control Unit Defibrillation Chest Skin Pump Spray Lubricant 3 cc Syringe with Needle 12 cc Syringe with Needle Two IV Bags Three Pinch Clamps Two Small Towels Butterfly Infusion Set Synthetic Blood...

Page 9: ...re Control Unit Defibrillation Chest Skin Pump Spray Lubricant 3 cc Syringe with Needle 12 cc Syringe with Needle Two IV Bags Three Pinch Clamps Two Small Towels Butterfly Infusion Set Synthetic Blood...

Page 10: ...pray Lubricant 3 cc Syringe with Needle 12 cc Syringe with Needle Two IV Bags Three Pinch Clamps Two Small Towels Butterfly Infusion Set Synthetic Blood Sphygmomanometer Batteries Included Electronic...

Page 11: ...se see Using the Combitube Suction techniques and proper cuff inflation can also be per formed and evaluated Lubricating the Airway Trainer Head Lubricate both the simulator and supplies being used wi...

Page 12: ...the upper compression plate See figure 5 Figure 5 4 Place the lung bags through the hole in the center of the upper compression plate so they rest on top of the plate See figure 6 Figure 6 5 Place th...

Page 13: ...disinfect repeat the standard cleaning procedure but this time use a bleach solution as specified by the Centers for Disease Control instead of soapy water Fill the system with the solution until it...

Page 14: ...oner The Skin and Vein Kits are available through Nasco see page 9 for list of supplies Internal Structure Internally the vascular structure rub ber tubing begins at the shoulder and continues under t...

Page 15: ...be aspirated once the vein is prop erly punctured 8 Small diameter needles 20 to 25 gauge should be used Figure 14 B Preparing the Arm for Intravenous Infusions 1 Close the clamp at the end of IV bag...

Page 16: ...desirable rate with clamp With this arrangement the IV bag B when full may be easily switched with A NOTE always regulate flow of blood from the raised bag and open the other clamp D Intramuscular In...

Page 17: ...ulated to be compatible with the self sealing veins and plastics used in manufacturing the arm 2 NEVER use synthetic blood for intramuscular injection 3 DO NOT use dull or burred needles as these will...

Page 18: ...e After the bat teries have been properly installed reassemble the Blood Pressure Simulator by simply reversing the dis assembly procedures Place the unit face up on the work surface and turn it on by...

Page 19: ...ng Yourself with the Nasco Life form Blood Pressure Simulator Control Panel Under the display window are three buttons Menu Gap and Calibrate See figure 20 The systolic pres sure is set by pressing th...

Page 20: ...he trainee can become familiar with this phenomenon Pressing the Gap key simply turns the gap function off or on When the key is pressed a message will briefly appear that the ausculatory gap is enabl...

Page 21: ...e as it would normally be performed except that the stethoscope need not be used Instead listen to the sounds as they emanate from the speaker amplifier noting the differences in the Korotkoff phases...

Page 22: ...key to change the diastolic window See figure 28 With the arrow down key set the correction to 2 Press the Menu key again and the message CALIBRATION COMPLETE will appear The main menu window will be...

Page 23: ...ctors it will be necessary to purchase the corresponding adapt ers from Nasco To order please see Supplies Replacement Parts on page 15 Figure 33 Nasco Life form Defibrillation Chest Skin About the Si...

Page 24: ...connections on the patient simulators one or more may be disconnected 2 Check to make sure your patient simulator is plugged in and working properly Problem ECG wave is inverted Solution Recheck the p...

Page 25: ...utomatically from one rhythm running rhythm to another rhythm waiting rhythm when a defib discharge is sensed If defibrillating into Nasco manikin set defib energy to 2J or more If defibrillating dire...

Page 26: ...nitor defibrillator Observe that NSR at 72 bpm is displayed Using Simulator without Defib Manikin 1 Connect monitor s ECG cable to simulator s ECG snaps See Figure 1 2 Using your pad adapters or pad a...

Page 27: ...VT alternates with NSR then remains in SVT SVT rate 216 S TACH Sinus Tachycardia Rate 120 NSR Normal Sinus Rhythm Rate 72 ASYS Asystole SINUS PVC Sinus Rhythm with PVCs Sinus rate 72 FOR EXTERNAL PACE...

Page 28: ...er 2 1 Ventricular rate 150 SVT Supraventricular Tachycardia Inverted P follows QRS Rate 240 S TACH Sinus Tachycardia Rate 165 NSR Normal Sinus Rhythm Rate 90 ASYS Asystole SINUS PVC Sinus Rhythm with...

Page 29: ...he scroll button After the condition is selected press the enter button to activate The remote control can be programmed to these heart conditions 01 Normal 02 Aortic regurgitation 03 Pulmonary stenos...

Page 30: ...l is displayed separately while averages are stored in the memory Designed to automatically switch between the compression and ven tilation modes depending on which one is being applied Electronic Mon...

Page 31: ...every time the compres sion depth of 1 00 inch is reached It will turn off when it drops below this depth or if it exceeds 1 50 inches TROUBLE SHOOTING The red placement light is continu ously on ind...

Page 32: ...on is pushed Upon pushing the stop button the unit will calculate and display the average depth of all com pressions from the start of the present cycle Any compressions made after the stop button is...

Page 33: ...duration in sec onds of the last ventilation The unit will continue this display mode until the mode is changed or the stop but ton is pushed Upon pushing the stop button the unit will calculate and d...

Page 34: ...t shows 1 Time scale 1 8 1 second 2 Axis for compression waveforms start at the center and goes left 3 Axis for ventilation waveforms start at the center and goes right 4 1 0 limit line for compressio...

Page 35: ...towards the front of the printer See figure 10 5 While keeping paper taut position the paper within the guides of the printer and re install the platen so that the gears of the platen engage with the...

Page 36: ...36 Procedure F Troubleshooting Information is on pages 31 33 Supplies Replacement Parts for Printer LF03451U Thermal Printer Paper...

Page 37: ...lus CRiSis Auscultation Manikin LF03968U CRiSis Torso s No Heart and Lung Sounds CRiSis Torso Manikin LF03957U Deluxe CRiSis Torso Manikin LF03958U Nasco CRiSis Manikins E l e c t r o n i c M o n i t...

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