CAE Athena User manual

Female Patient Simulator
User Guide
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Müse System Requirements
Operating System Support
Minimum Requirements
Any computer (Instructor Workstation) used to operate Müse or TouchPro must meet the
following minimum requirements.
Any computer NOT associated with a simulator (SCE Development Workstation) used to operate Müse
or TouchPro must also meet the following requirements, with the exception of ethernet/network
connectivity.
Windows®Operating System:
• Windows 7
• Firefox 45+ ESR or Internet Explorer 9
• Adobe Flash Player®24
• Adobe Reader DC 2015+
• Hardware
• Intel Core 2 Duo, 2.0 GHz, 4 GB DDR3 RAM
• 8 GB Hard Drive space available
• 1366x768 screen resolution
• USB 2.0
• Wireless 802.11b/g/n Ethernet card
• 100BASE-T Ethernet Adapter
Mac®Operating System:
• Mac OS X 10.9.2 (Mac OS X 10.6 for Müse 2.6 or older)
• Firefox 45+ESR
• Adobe Flash Player®24, Adobe Reader DC 2015+
• Hardware
• Intel Core 2 Duo, Intel Core i5 2.5 GHz, 4 GB DDR3 RAM
• 8 GB Hard Drive space available
• 1280x800 screen resolution
• USB 2.0
• Wireless 802.11b/g/n Ethernet card
• 100BASE-T Ethernet Adapter
Müse 2.3 - 2.4 Supports Müse 2.6 Supports Müse 2.7 Supports
Windows 7 and 8 Windows 7, 8, and 10 Windows 7, 8, and 10
Mac OS X 10.6 - 10.12 Mac OS X 10.6 - 10.12 Mac OS X 10.9.2 - 10.12

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IMPORTANT: If your Mac operating system has been updated after installing Müse, please
download and run the Muse patch utility available here: www.caehealthcare.com/images/
uploads/documents/Muse-Patch-Utility.pdf .
Note: Mac is a registered trademark of Apple Inc. Windows is a registered trademarks of the
Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Chrome is a registered trademark
of the Google. Adobe Flash Player is a trademark of Adobe Systems Inc.

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SPECIFICATIONS
All hardware and software needed for the operation of the simulator are offered with the simulator.
If you wish to extend the Instructor Workstation to other computers, contact CAE.
Size
Manikin/Simulator:
69” H x 22” W x 15” D (175cm x 56cm x 38cm
)
Instructor Workstation - varies by device
Mac laptop:
1” H x 12.8” W x 8.9” D (2.5cm x 32.5cm x 22.7cm)
Windows laptop:
1.5” H x 13.4” W x 9.3” D (3.8cm x 34cm x 23.6cm)
Vïvo tablet:
0.4” H x 9” W x 6” D (1cm x 23cm x 15.2cm)
Weight
Manikin/Simulator: 105lbs (48 kg)
Instructor Workstation: 4.5lbs (2.1kg)
Environmental Requirements
Ambient Temperature Range
Manikin/Simulator
Operation: 40°F to 104°F (4°C to 40°C)
Storage: 40°F to 122°F (4°C to 50°C)
Relative Humidity: 0% to 90% noncondensing
Instructor Workstation
Operation: 50°F to 95°F (10°C to 35°C)
Storage: -13°F to 113°F (-24°C to 45°C)
Relative Humidity: 0% to 90% noncondensing
Maximum Altitude
Instructor Workstation
Maximum operating altitude: 10,000 ft
Maximum storage altitude: 15,000 ft
Maximum shipping altitude: 35,000 ft

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Power
Manikin/Simulator
AC Input: AC 100 – 240VAC, 50/60Hz
Consumption: Maximum 150W (Charging), 100W (charged), Typical 40W
Internal Batteries: 14.4V 90-watt-hour lithium-ion, rechargeable
Run Time: 4 hours (Typical)
Instructor Workstation
AC Input: AC 100 – 240VAC, 50/60Hz
Run Time: 2 to 4 hours (Typical)
TouchPro Computer (optional)
Please see the product’s user guide for power specifications.
Communications
Simulator Network
Wired: 10/100 Ethernet or
Wireless: IEEE 802.11g
Wireless Voice
537 MHz to 819MHz (Country Specific)
Electrotherapy
Defibrillation: 20 to 360 Joules (Monophasic, Biphasic)
Pacing: 20 mA to 180 mA
Air Supply
To properly regulate psi, the optional wall air kit must be used in conjunction with the facility supply
source and facility wall adapter. The wall air kit is an additional optional accessory.

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CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS
Please read and understand these cautions and warnings before you begin using the Athena CAE
Maternal Fetal Simulator system.
USE OF THIS EQUIPMENT IN AN UNSPECIFIED MANNER, MAY IMPAIR DESIGNED
PROTECTION.
Your safety is in your hands. Be sure to follow the instructions on the proper setup,
breakdown and use of the simulator system.
SHOCK HAZARD
Electrical Safety
• This product must be connected to an electrical outlet that is properly grounded.
Precautions should be taken so that grounding or polarization is not defeated.
• Do not place defibrillator paddles on or adjacent to the ECG patient electrodes. Contact
between defibrillator paddles and the electrodes may cause injury to the user and
damage to the equipment.
• Manikin should be isolated and NOT plugged into electrical power when using
defibrillation
• Always use the supplied power cords. Do not substitute.
• Operate the system from a power source with the following rating:
º 115VAC, 50/60 hertz (cycles per second) (e.g., North America, Japan)
º 230VAC, 50/60 hertz (cycles per second) (e.g., Europe)
• Do not allow excess fluids to flow on or into electronic parts
• Do not attempt to disassemble the simulator or service any of the electrical components
other than changing the batteries
• Always use the supplied power adapter to charge or run simulator from AC
Latex Warning
Certain components of the simulator, such as vein tubing and wound umbilicals, contain latex. Users
with latex sensitivity should use caution when working with these components or during
maintenance with exposure to latex on the simulator.

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General Use Warnings
Please observe the following warnings when using the Athena Lucina simulator.
Electrical System
• Operate the system from a power source with the following rating: 115VAC, 50/60 hertz
(cycles per second) (e.g. North America, Japan), and 230VAC, 50/60 hertz (cycles per
second) (e.g. Europe)
• Do not operate the simulator system in rain. Apply water to the manikin only in
accordance with the supported clinical procedures identified in this User Guide
• Do not allow excess fluids to flow on or into electronic parts
Bleeding System
• DO NOT modify the tank or any assembly component
• ALWAYS protect eyes, skin and clothing against accidental exposure
• ALWAYS read and follow instructions for creating trauma fluids (e.g. blood)
• NEVER fill the tank with more than 2 liters (0.5 gallons) of fluid
•
After use, ALWAYS drain the tank. DO NOT store liquids in the tank
Skin
• Make sure the skin is fully installed and covering pulse points whenever the manikin is in
use
• Avoid contact with sharp surfaces and excessive pulling on skin
Transport
• Prior to using the stretcher packed with the shipping container, the manikin must be
wrapped in a sheet. Failure to wrap the manikin in a sheet may result in permanent
damage to the manikin skin
• CAE is not responsible for damage to the manikin skin if the manikin is not wrapped in a
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
End User License Agreement For CAE Products .................................... i
Müse System Requirements ...................................................................... vii
Specifications............................................................................................ ix
Size .................................................................................................................ix
Weight ............................................................................................................ ix
Environmental Requirements .....................................................................ix
Ambient Temperature Range ................................................................ ix
Maximum Altitude ................................................................................... x
Power ..............................................................................................................x
Communications............................................................................................x
Electrotherapy................................................................................................x
Air Supply .......................................................................................................x
Cautions and Warnings ........................................................................... xi
Electrical Safety............................................................................................. xi
Latex Warning.......................................................................................... xi
General Use Warnings........................................................................... xii
Table of Contents................................................................................... xiii
Introduction............................................................................................... 1
Contained in this User Guide .......................................................................2
Equipment Overview ................................................................................ 3
Standard Equipment .....................................................................................3
Full-Body Wireless Manikin ..........................................................................3
Laptop Instructor Workstation.....................................................................3
Power Adapter and Cord ..............................................................................3
Gown ...............................................................................................................4
Accessories .....................................................................................................4
Optional Equipment ......................................................................................4
Additional Instructor Workstation: ........................................................ 4
TouchPro Workstation............................................................................. 4

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Additional Accessories............................................................................. 5
Setup.......................................................................................................... 7
Before Beginning Setup ........................................................................... 7
Step 1: Place Manikin in the Work Area......................................................8
Step 2: Power on the Manikin ......................................................................9
Power on the Instructor Workstation .......................................................10
Step 4: Connect to the Wireless Network.................................................10
A) Mac Laptop Instructor Workstation Option.........................................10
B) Windows Laptop or Tablet Instructor Workstation Option..........12
Step 5: Connect a TouchPro™ Workstation to the Wireless Network (Optional)
.......................................................................................................................13
Step 6: Start Müse .......................................................................................14
Using Muse ..............................................................................................15
Starting Müse ...............................................................................................15
The Home Page Overview ..........................................................................17
The SCE Library ............................................................................................18
Base SCEs ................................................................................................18
Preconfigured SCEs................................................................................19
The SCE Summary Panel.............................................................................21
Printing SCEs...........................................................................................22
Running an SCE............................................................................................23
Monitor Signals.......................................................................................24
SCE Information...........................................................................................28
Using the Patient Status Display................................................................29
The Event Logs .............................................................................................31
Displaying Patient Records.........................................................................32
Adding a Scenario to a Running SCE .........................................................34
Changing Physiology ...................................................................................35
Using the Physiological Views...............................................................35
Types of Parameters..............................................................................37
Numeric Parameters .............................................................................38

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Discrete Parameters ..............................................................................38
Using Conditions, Medications and Interventions Palettes ..............39
Using the Conditions Palette ................................................................39
Using the Medications Palette ...................................................................40
Using the Interventions Palette .................................................................44
Transitioning Scenario States from the Run Screen ..........................46
Transitioning Scenario States from the Scenario Screen..................47
SCE Time Controls..................................................................................48
Using Bookmarks ...................................................................................49
The CPR Monitor ....................................................................................49
Using the Event Recorder to Save States ............................................51
Creating a New Patient ...............................................................................53
Resetting a Patient.......................................................................................55
The Medication Monitor .............................................................................56
Resetting a Medication..........................................................................56
Returning to the Home Page......................................................................57
Stopping the SCE .........................................................................................58
Developing SCEs ..........................................................................................59
Creating a New SCE................................................................................60
The SCE Editor..............................................................................................61
Editing a Patient’s Profile.......................................................................62
Setting a Patient’s Baseline ...................................................................63
Content Management .................................................................................64
SCE Configuration .......................................................................................65
Condition Setup Screen and Creating Quick Links ............................65
Modifying the TouchPro Setup.............................................................66
Patient Status Display .................................................................................67
Adding a Scenario from the SCE Editor ...............................................68
Developing Scenarios..................................................................................69
Creating a New Scenario .......................................................................69
Editing a Scenario...................................................................................71
Scenario Designer Views .......................................................................72

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Adding Scenario States..........................................................................74
Modifying Scenario States.....................................................................75
Adding Conditions, Interventions and Parameters ...........................76
Adding Transitions .................................................................................78
ELSE Transitions .....................................................................................81
Deleting Scenario States.............................................................................82
Deleting Parameters and Transitions..................................................83
Saving the Scenario................................................................................84
Emptying the Trash .....................................................................................85
Saving States to the State Library..............................................................86
Administrative Tools...............................................................................88
History...........................................................................................................88
System Administration................................................................................89
Content Management ...........................................................................90
User Accounts.........................................................................................98
Creating a User.......................................................................................98
Editing a User..........................................................................................98
Deleting a User .......................................................................................99
Groups.....................................................................................................99
Privilege System ...................................................................................100
Deleting a Group ..................................................................................100
Providing Access to Content Only ......................................................101
System Configuration ..........................................................................101
Error Log................................................................................................104
Account Profile.......................................................................................... 105
Profile Information...............................................................................106
Favorite SCEs ........................................................................................107
Medication Preferences ......................................................................108
Profile Preferences ................................................................................... 109
Using The TouchPro Patient Monitor .................................................111
Accessing the TouchPro Patient Monitor Software.............................. 112

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Modifying the TouchPro Patient Monitor Display ................................ 114
Selecting a Preconfigured Layout ......................................................114
Changing a Waveform or Numeric Display.......................................116
Adding a Waveform .............................................................................117
Adding a Numeric Display...................................................................118
Moving a Waveform or Numeric Display ..........................................119
Saving a Layout.....................................................................................120
Sounds ....................................................................................................... 121
12-Lead ECG .............................................................................................. 122
Snapshot.................................................................................................... 124
NIBP Cycling and Manual NIBP ............................................................... 125
Configuring the TouchPro Software....................................................... 127
Changing the TouchPro Language ......................................................... 128
Exiting the TouchPro Software................................................................ 129
Using Vïvo ..............................................................................................131
Laptop Setup............................................................................................. 131
Tablet Setup .............................................................................................. 132
Tablet Tips ................................................................................................. 133
Using Vïvo .................................................................................................. 134
The Run Screen ....................................................................................134
Tiles and Windows ...............................................................................135
Right-Swipe and Left-Swipe ................................................................139
Pathways ...............................................................................................140
Stopping An SCE........................................................................................ 142
Exiting Vïvo ................................................................................................ 143
Clearing the Data Cache on the Vïvo Tablet.......................................... 144
Using Athena .........................................................................................145
Neurological Features .............................................................................. 146
Eyes........................................................................................................148
Seizures .................................................................................................149
Respiratory Features ................................................................................ 150

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Realistic Upper Airway.........................................................................153
Cardiovascular Features .......................................................................... 154
Pulses.....................................................................................................158
4-Lead ECG ................................................................................................ 160
Manual Blood Pressure............................................................................ 161
Korotkoff Sounds .................................................................................163
Defibrillation and Cardioversion............................................................. 164
Cardiac Pacing........................................................................................... 165
Fluids .......................................................................................................... 166
Hematology Model ................................................................................... 168
The Genitourinary System....................................................................... 169
Inserting a Urinary Catheter ...............................................................172
Priming the IV System..........................................................................172
Administering Suppositories ..............................................................173
Sounds ....................................................................................................... 174
Patient Speech......................................................................................174
Bowel Sounds .......................................................................................176
Breath Sounds......................................................................................177
Heart Sounds........................................................................................178
Audible Breathing Sounds ..................................................................179
Care and Maintenance .........................................................................181
CAE Assurance Programs ........................................................................ 181
General Information ............................................................................181
Units Out of Plan ..................................................................................181
Plan Period............................................................................................181
Limitations of Plan ...............................................................................182
Return Materials Authorization (RMA)...............................................182
Training for LifeTM...............................................................................182
System Software Upgrade Support........................................................ 183
Time and Materials................................................................................... 183
How to Contact Customer Service.......................................................... 184
Breakdown ................................................................................................ 185
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