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3. 

Pull the tubing through the body until the insert is seated in the chest cavity. 

(See Figure 4.)

4. 

Slide the clamp onto the other end of the tubing, up against the body. Leave only enough room 

for the clamp to turn as the insert and tubing are rotated. This will keep the insert in position 

when the introducer is removed during training. 

(See Figure 5.)

B.  Bone Insert

1. 

The replaceable bone insert is designed to duplicate the “feel” of inserting the bone 

portal into the marrow space of the manubrium. The insert fits into the sternal cavity and 

may be used as is, or set up for blood flashback and/or IV fluid administration. Refer to 

the literature provided with the needle device or other training device that you may be 

using before beginning any training.

Figure 4

Figure 5

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Figure 6

2. 

Always make sure that the entire target area of the patch is positioned over the replace-

able bone insert — NOT the torso. 

(See Figure 6.) 

Failure to do so will result in permanent 

unwarranted damage to the simulator.

3. 

Nasco recommends that only 10 procedures be performed on each insert, with an abso-

lute maximum of 12. Try to space the sites equally around the insert. Too many puncture 

sites, or sites that are too close together, may cause breakage of the insert. Always select 

a new site by rotating the insert in a clockwise direction. 

(See Figure 7.) 

When rotating the 

insert, you must rotate the tubing at the bottom of the simulator in the same direction, at 

the same time, to ensure that the tubing does not kink or disconnect, and that the insert 

rotates correctly. The insert may be rotated or removed manually or with the forceps tool 

provided.

4. 

For best results, use the bone insert with the needle device adhesive target patch or 

training patches from the training system you are using, although training can be done 

without the patch if necessary. To extend the use of the target patch, apply a small 

amount of baby powder.

Figure 7

3. 

Pull the tubing through the body until the insert is seated in the chest cavity. 

(See Figure 4.)

4. 

Slide the clamp onto the other end of the tubing, up against the body. Leave only enough room 

for the clamp to turn as the insert and tubing are rotated. This will keep the insert in position 

when the introducer is removed during training. 

(See Figure 5.)

B.  Bone Insert

1. 

The replaceable bone insert is designed to duplicate the “feel” of inserting the bone 

portal into the marrow space of the manubrium. The insert fits into the sternal cavity and 

may be used as is, or set up for blood flashback and/or IV fluid administration. Refer to 

the literature provided with the needle device or other training device that you may be 

using before beginning any training.

Figure 4

Figure 5

4

Figure 6

2. 

Always make sure that the entire target area of the patch is positioned over the replace-

able bone insert — NOT the torso. 

(See Figure 6.) 

Failure to do so will result in permanent 

unwarranted damage to the simulator.

3. 

Nasco recommends that only 10 procedures be performed on each insert, with an abso-

lute maximum of 12. Try to space the sites equally around the insert. Too many puncture 

sites, or sites that are too close together, may cause breakage of the insert. Always select 

a new site by rotating the insert in a clockwise direction. 

(See Figure 7.) 

When rotating the 

insert, you must rotate the tubing at the bottom of the simulator in the same direction, at 

the same time, to ensure that the tubing does not kink or disconnect, and that the insert 

rotates correctly. The insert may be rotated or removed manually or with the forceps tool 

provided.

4. 

For best results, use the bone insert with the needle device adhesive target patch or 

training patches from the training system you are using, although training can be done 

without the patch if necessary. To extend the use of the target patch, apply a small 

amount of baby powder.

Figure 7

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Summary of Contents for LF04200U

Page 1: ...A HEALTHCARE AdultSternalIntraosseous InfusionSimulator LF04200U INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5 Year Warranty ...

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Page 3: ...consultation of the experts who developed this tech nique the simulator s incredible realism and accurate landmarks will allow students to learn this life saving procedure with skill confidence and accuracy This procedure is a quick and simple alternative to conventional IV infusion It saves time and lives in demanding emergency environments The simulator uses a replaceable bone that can be rotate...

Page 4: ...r the replace able bone insert NOT the torso See Figure 6 Failure to do so will result in permanent unwarranted damage to the simulator 3 Nasco recommends that only 10 procedures be performed on each insert with an abso lute maximum of 12 Try to space the sites equally around the insert Too many puncture sites or sites that are too close together may cause breakage of the insert Always select a ne...

Page 5: ...he simulated soft tissue during insertion is normal and should be ignored C Blood Flashback 1 Prepare the artificial blood by stirring a few granules of blood powder into a small amount of water CAUTION The powder is extremely concentrated a little goes a long way and will stain skin and clothing Gloves are recommended Have paper towels on hand to clean up any spills Training can also be done usin...

Page 6: ...low the skin to contact any printed material markers or ink from a ballpoint pen as these will cause permanent stains 4 Do not allow the simulated blood to dry on the trainer it may stain 5 Do not clean the trainer with solvents or corrosive material as they will cause permanent damage 6 Use care when working with the blood concentrate it will stain clothing 7 Stubborn soil may be removed with Nas...

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