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Operating the Headset
The wireless two-way headset operates at a maximum distance of
100 meters (328 feet), providing the means to speak and listen
through the simulator. The wireless remote communication
system automatically links with the simulator upon startup,
indicated by a solid blue light above the headset’s volume control.
When linkup does not occur, the light above the volume control
blinks on and off. Should this happen, press and hold the blinking
light for about five (5) seconds to connect the headset with the
simulator. (Headset may be different than pictured.)
Running a Simulation Scenario
Once you’re familiar with the materials in Understanding the Tablet presented above, you’ll be able to
use the tablet to control the simulation.
To control the simulator with the tablet:
1.
Power on the simulator, allowing the simulator approximately two minutes to complete the
diagnostics used to prepare the simulator.
2.
Connect the hand-held pump filled with blood to the port on the right side of the simulator and
infuse the blood using the steps described in
Adding Blood to Your Simulator
above.
3.
Power on the tablet.
4.
Connect the tablet to the simulator’s Wi-Fi (see
above).
5.
Start the OEI App on the Instructor’s Tablet.
6.
Press
Play
to begin the simulation.
7.
Start the Medical (Patient) Monitor.
8.
During the simulation adjust those Physiological Controls appropriate to the scenario (for
example):
a.
Add a
Tension Pneumothorax
.
b.
Turn
Bleeding
sites on or off.
c.
Adjust the
Heart Rate
.
d.
Adjust the
Respiratory Rate
.
9.
Press
Stop
to end the simulation.
10.
Click
Yes
on the dialog box that appears requesting verification that you wish to end the
simulation.
11.
Power down the simulator by holding down the power button for approximately four seconds.
The blue light flashes on and off momentarily before turning off.
All the settings and adjustments you make during the simulation are displayed in the
Simulation Log
and
remain in the history stored on the Simulation Logs page.
Figure 70: The Headset