Nasco Healthcare LF01122U User manual

Copyright © 1999 HC18000028INM39
ONLINE: NascoHealthcare.com
EMAIL: [email protected]
PHONE: 1.800.431.4310
ADDRESS: 901 Janesville Ave.
Fort Atkinson, WI 53538
HEALTHCARE
HEALTHCARE
Advanced Skin & Vein
Replacement
LF01122U (Light)
LF01123U (Dark)
LF01124U (Vein)
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Other Available Simulators
WARNING: Products may contain dry natural rubber.
Do not remove film from tubing.
LF01139U
LF01007U
LF03637U
LF00958U
LF00698U Adult Injectable Arm (Light)
LF00958U Pediatric Injectable Arm
LF00961U Intramuscular Injection
LF00995U Arterial Puncture Arm
LF00999U Pediatric Injectable Head
LF01005U First Aid Arm
LF01007U Adult IV Foot
LF01008U Intradermal Injection Arm
LF01012U Heart Catheterization (TPN)
LF01036U Spinal Injection
LF01037U Hemodialysis Practice Arm
LF01087U Central Venous Cannulation
LF01108U Infant Intraosseous Infusion
LF01121U Advanced IV Arm
LF01131U Venipuncture and Injection Arm
LF01139U Advanced IV Hand
LF01162U Venatech IV Trainer
LF01184U Venatech IM & Sub Q
LF03616U Complete Child CRiSis™Manikin
LF03617U Deluxe Child CRiSis™Manikin with
Arrhythmia Tutor
LF03620U PALS Update Kit
LF03632U Child Intraosseous Infusion/Femoral
Access Leg on a Stand
LF03636U Infant IV Leg
LF03637U Infant IV Arm
LF03709U Infant CRiSis™Manikin
LF03770U Chest Tube
LF03953U CRiSis™Manikin, Complete
LF03955U Deluxe CRiSis™Manikin
LF03956U Deluxe “Plus” CRiSis™Manikin
LF03965U
Adult CRiSis™Auscultation
Manikin
LF03966U Adult CRiSis™Auscultation
Manikin with ECG Simulator
LF04000U GERi™/KERi™ Manikin Series
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LIST OF COMPONENTS FOR LF01122U
• 8 Tubing Adapters
• 4 Dry Natural Rubber Tubes (Veins)
• Shoestring
• 2-oz. Bottle of Lubricant
• Replacement Arm Skin (Light)
LIST OF COMPONENTS FOR LF01123U
• 8 Tubing Adapters
• 4 Dry Natural Rubber Tubes (Veins)
• Shoestring
• 2-oz. Bottle of Lubricant
• Replacement Arm Skin (Dark)
LIST OF COMPONENTS FOR LF01124U
• 8 Tubing Adapters
• 4 Dry Natural Rubber Tubes (Veins)
• 2-oz. Bottle of Lubricant
Manifold
Tubing
Adapter
Replacement
Tubing
White Tubing Connectors
Your Life/form®replacement kit includes eight
tubing adapters. If the manifold block in your
IV arm has black tubing connectors, discard
the eight tubing adapters and proceed with just
the replacement tubing. If the manifold on your
IV arm has two black and eight white tubing
connectors, you will need to use the new adapters
included in the kit. To connect the new adapters,
simply slide the eight adapters over the connec-
tors after the old veins have been removed. After
you are finished connecting the new adapters,
proceed with the vein replacement as described in
the instruction manual.
Note: The new tubing adapters may be left con-
nected to the connector block during future vein
replacements. You do not need to replace these
after they have been installed.
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REMOVING THE ARM SKIN AND VEINS
A. To remove the skin from the arm core, open the shoestring at the top of the arm.
B. Remove the inlet and outlet tubes from the arm skin.
C. Coat the exterior skin lightly with the lubricant and strip off the skin so that it will be inside out when
you finish. (See figure 1.)
Note: If you are replacing the skin and the veins, simply cut the skin free from the arm core using
scissors and discard. If replacing only the veins, pull the skin down only far enough to expose the
veins without removing the skin completely from the fingers. This will make it easier to pull the skin
back on when finished.
D. Remove the foam shoulder injection pad. (See figure 2.)
E. Remove the bicep muscle located over the manifold.
F. Remove the old “veins” from the grooves, unplug them from the manifold, and discard them.
G. If needed, clean the arm core with soap and water.
Figure 1 Figure 2
B. Plug one end of tubing into fitting #1. (See figure 4 – Red.)
Note: A small amount of lubricant or water will make it easier to slide the tubing over the connector.
Also, the plastic wrap around the tubing may need to be pulled back from the end of the tubing ½". Work
the tubing completely into the channel over the back of the arm, around the third finger from the inside,
and back over the arm in the same channel. Connect the end of the tubing into fitting #4. Veins may be
trimmed with scissors if necessary for a good fit; just make sure that the connector block is back in its
correct location within the core and that the tubing is not kinked, pinched, or too tightly stretched. Slight
pinching in the finger area is normal and will not obstruct blood flow.
REPLACING THE VEIN TUBING
A. Figure 3 shows how the four vein tubing sections should
be connected to the connector block. The tube fittings are
not shown.
Note: All diagrams have been color coded for illustration
purposes only. The latex veins you received with your kit are
all the same color and length and may be used inter-
changeably. Figure 3
Figure 4
G. Feed the inlet/outlet tubing through the skin to the outside.
H. Adjust the skin over the upper shoulder and retie the lace to hold it in position. Rinse the lubricant
from the skin with warm water.
If the skin stretches slightly during use, it can be tightened by retying the lace.
SUPPLIES AND REPLACEMENT PARTS
LF00845U Life/form®Blood, 1 quart
LF00846U Life/form®Blood, 1 gallon
LF00991U Shoulder Injection Pad Replacement
LF00993U Replacement Vein Manifold
LF00985U Lubricant, pack of 6, 2-oz. bottles
LF00996U Vyna-Bond Adhesive
LF01022U Fluid Supply Stand
LF01099U Vein Tubing Sealant
LF01104U Life/form®IV Arm Skin & Vein Replacement DVD — FREE
LF01105U Life/form®IV Arm Set-Up & Troubleshooting DVD — FREE
LF01122U Light Skin & Vein Replacement Kit
LF01123U Dark Skin & Vein Replacement Kit
LF01124U Vein Replacement Kit
LF01130U Fluid Supply Bag
LF09919U Nasco Cleaner
Figure 1 Figure 2
Actual product may vary slightly from photo. Nasco reserves the right to change product color, materials,
supplies, or function as needed.
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C.
Refer to Figure 4 (Green). Plug one end of the tubing into fitting #2. Press the tubing into the channel,
around the loop near the wrist, and back to the connector block at fitting #3.
D. Refer to Figure 5 (Yellow). Plug one end of the tubing into fitting #7. Work it into the channel down
the forearm, around the palm side of the thumb, and back toward the connector block in the same
channel. Pass the tubing over the first section of “green” tubing and under the second section (refer
to diagram above). Connect the tubing to fitting #5.
Figure 4
Figure 5
E. Refer to Figure 6 (Blue). Plug one end of the tubing into fitting #6. Tuck it under the “green” tubing,
then continue to press it into the channel, taking extra care to minimize pinching in the loops around the
two fingers and the back of the hand. Run the tubing under the “red” tubing and over both lengths of
“yellow” tubing before connecting to fitting #8.
F. Double check that all the tubing is in the correct channel and free of kinks or other obstructions. Check
that all fitting connections are as tight as possible to prevent leaks.
REASSEMBLING THE ARM
A. Feed the inlet/outlet tube through the large channel and out the hole in the upper arm. Replace the
muscle pad over it.
B. Pour the remaining lubricant into the skin, allowing lubricant to run down the sides (See figure 7.)
Squeeze the skin between extended hands. Work your hands back and forth, up and down the skin
to coat the inside of the skin thoroughly.
C. Grasping the skin with both hands, slide the skin down over the core until the fingers are approach-
ing the finger holes (See figure 8.) (Caution: work the skin on gently — pulling hard on the end of
the skin can stretch or tear the material.) As the skin is worked down over the core, be sure that the
tubing remains in the channels.
D. Guide the fingers and thumb carefully into the proper holes. Mistakes can be corrected by sliding
the skin back an inch or two from the fingers and beginning again. If air has been trapped in the
fingertips, make a small vent hole beneath the fingernail with a 22-gauge needle.
E. After the fingers are positioned in the hand, slide the skin over the remainder of the core to provide a
snug fit. (See figure 9.)
Figure 6
F. Feel along the tubing channel to make sure that the tubing is correctly seated. Tubing that has
moved can usually be moved back into position by working on the outside of the skin. (See figure 10.)
Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9
Figure 10
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C.
Refer to Figure 4 (Green). Plug one end of the tubing into fitting #2. Press the tubing into the channel,
around the loop near the wrist, and back to the connector block at fitting #3.
D. Refer to Figure 5 (Yellow). Plug one end of the tubing into fitting #7. Work it into the channel down
the forearm, around the palm side of the thumb, and back toward the connector block in the same
channel. Pass the tubing over the first section of “green” tubing and under the second section (refer
to diagram above). Connect the tubing to fitting #5.
Figure 4
Figure 5
E. Refer to Figure 6 (Blue). Plug one end of the tubing into fitting #6. Tuck it under the “green” tubing,
then continue to press it into the channel, taking extra care to minimize pinching in the loops around the
two fingers and the back of the hand. Run the tubing under the “red” tubing and over both lengths of
“yellow” tubing before connecting to fitting #8.
F. Double check that all the tubing is in the correct channel and free of kinks or other obstructions. Check
that all fitting connections are as tight as possible to prevent leaks.
REASSEMBLING THE ARM
A. Feed the inlet/outlet tube through the large channel and out the hole in the upper arm. Replace the
muscle pad over it.
B. Pour the remaining lubricant into the skin, allowing lubricant to run down the sides (See figure 7.)
Squeeze the skin between extended hands. Work your hands back and forth, up and down the skin
to coat the inside of the skin thoroughly.
C. Grasping the skin with both hands, slide the skin down over the core until the fingers are approach-
ing the finger holes (See figure 8.) (Caution: work the skin on gently — pulling hard on the end of
the skin can stretch or tear the material.) As the skin is worked down over the core, be sure that the
tubing remains in the channels.
D. Guide the fingers and thumb carefully into the proper holes. Mistakes can be corrected by sliding
the skin back an inch or two from the fingers and beginning again. If air has been trapped in the
fingertips, make a small vent hole beneath the fingernail with a 22-gauge needle.
E. After the fingers are positioned in the hand, slide the skin over the remainder of the core to provide a
snug fit. (See figure 9.)
Figure 6
F. Feel along the tubing channel to make sure that the tubing is correctly seated. Tubing that has
moved can usually be moved back into position by working on the outside of the skin. (See figure 10.)
Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9
Figure 10
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REMOVING THE ARM SKIN AND VEINS
A. To remove the skin from the arm core, open the shoestring at the top of the arm.
B. Remove the inlet and outlet tubes from the arm skin.
C. Coat the exterior skin lightly with the lubricant and strip off the skin so that it will be inside out when
you finish. (See figure 1.)
Note: If you are replacing the skin and the veins, simply cut the skin free from the arm core using
scissors and discard. If replacing only the veins, pull the skin down only far enough to expose the
veins without removing the skin completely from the fingers. This will make it easier to pull the skin
back on when finished.
D. Remove the foam shoulder injection pad. (See figure 2.)
E. Remove the bicep muscle located over the manifold.
F. Remove the old “veins” from the grooves, unplug them from the manifold, and discard them.
G. If needed, clean the arm core with soap and water.
Figure 1 Figure 2
B. Plug one end of tubing into fitting #1. (See figure 4 – Red.)
Note: A small amount of lubricant or water will make it easier to slide the tubing over the connector.
Also, the plastic wrap around the tubing may need to be pulled back from the end of the tubing ½". Work
the tubing completely into the channel over the back of the arm, around the third finger from the inside,
and back over the arm in the same channel. Connect the end of the tubing into fitting #4. Veins may be
trimmed with scissors if necessary for a good fit; just make sure that the connector block is back in its
correct location within the core and that the tubing is not kinked, pinched, or too tightly stretched. Slight
pinching in the finger area is normal and will not obstruct blood flow.
REPLACING THE VEIN TUBING
A. Figure 3 shows how the four vein tubing sections should
be connected to the connector block. The tube fittings are
not shown.
Note: All diagrams have been color coded for illustration
purposes only. The latex veins you received with your kit are
all the same color and length and may be used inter-
changeably. Figure 3
Figure 4
G. Feed the inlet/outlet tubing through the skin to the outside.
H. Adjust the skin over the upper shoulder and retie the lace to hold it in position. Rinse the lubricant
from the skin with warm water.
If the skin stretches slightly during use, it can be tightened by retying the lace.
SUPPLIES AND REPLACEMENT PARTS
LF00845U Life/form®Blood, 1 quart
LF00846U Life/form®Blood, 1 gallon
LF00991U Shoulder Injection Pad Replacement
LF00993U Replacement Vein Manifold
LF00985U Lubricant, pack of 6, 2-oz. bottles
LF00996U Vyna-Bond Adhesive
LF01022U Fluid Supply Stand
LF01099U Vein Tubing Sealant
LF01104U Life/form®IV Arm Skin & Vein Replacement DVD — FREE
LF01105U Life/form®IV Arm Set-Up & Troubleshooting DVD — FREE
LF01122U Light Skin & Vein Replacement Kit
LF01123U Dark Skin & Vein Replacement Kit
LF01124U Vein Replacement Kit
LF01130U Fluid Supply Bag
LF09919U Nasco Cleaner
Figure 1 Figure 2
Actual product may vary slightly from photo. Nasco reserves the right to change product color, materials,
supplies, or function as needed.
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Copyright © 1999 HC18000028INM39
ONLINE: NascoHealthcare.com
EMAIL: [email protected]
PHONE: 1.800.431.4310
ADDRESS: 901 Janesville Ave.
Fort Atkinson, WI 53538
HEALTHCARE
HEALTHCARE
Advanced Skin & Vein
Replacement
LF01122U (Light)
LF01123U (Dark)
LF01124U (Vein)
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Other Available Simulators
WARNING: Products may contain dry natural rubber.
Do not remove film from tubing.
LF01139U
LF01007U
LF03637U
LF00958U
LF00698U Adult Injectable Arm (Light)
LF00958U Pediatric Injectable Arm
LF00961U Intramuscular Injection
LF00995U Arterial Puncture Arm
LF00999U Pediatric Injectable Head
LF01005U First Aid Arm
LF01007U Adult IV Foot
LF01008U Intradermal Injection Arm
LF01012U Heart Catheterization (TPN)
LF01036U Spinal Injection
LF01037U Hemodialysis Practice Arm
LF01087U Central Venous Cannulation
LF01108U Infant Intraosseous Infusion
LF01121U Advanced IV Arm
LF01131U Venipuncture and Injection Arm
LF01139U Advanced IV Hand
LF01162U Venatech IV Trainer
LF01184U Venatech IM & Sub Q
LF03616U Complete Child CRiSis™Manikin
LF03617U Deluxe Child CRiSis™Manikin with
Arrhythmia Tutor
LF03620U PALS Update Kit
LF03632U Child Intraosseous Infusion/Femoral
Access Leg on a Stand
LF03636U Infant IV Leg
LF03637U Infant IV Arm
LF03709U Infant CRiSis™Manikin
LF03770U Chest Tube
LF03953U CRiSis™Manikin, Complete
LF03955U Deluxe CRiSis™Manikin
LF03956U Deluxe “Plus” CRiSis™Manikin
LF03965U
Adult CRiSis™Auscultation
Manikin
LF03966U Adult CRiSis™Auscultation
Manikin with ECG Simulator
LF04000U GERi™/KERi™ Manikin Series
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