Manual

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FEATURES
Sounds
Two types of sounds can be used in a scenario:
Body sounds
Vocal Sounds
The sounds can be triggered by the scenario or controlled by the
instructor.
Body Sounds
The body sounds are simulated sounds from a human body, like
heart, lungs, and bowel sounds. The sounds are integrated and
generated in the Patient Simulator and transferred through the
integrated speakers.
Vocal Sounds
The vocal sounds are sounds from the throat like coughing, moaning,
and crying as well as spoken words. The sounds are integrated in
LLEAP and transferred to the Patient Simulator.
In addition, the instructor can communicate through a microphone
and the voice is then transferred to the Patient Simulator through
the VCA.
Note: In LLEAP a variety of settings in the Sounds window can be
made. See LLEAP Help for further information
Eyes Settings and Configurations
The calculated Glasgow Coma Scale score for the Patient Case is
displayed in LLEAP. The following sources of information help the
learner to judge the state of disability:
Eyes
− Blinking eyelids
− Eyelids: open, closed or partially open
− Eyelids can be opened for examination by the learner
− Pupil dilation: constricted, dilated or in between
− Pupillary accommodation
− Synchrony / asynchrony
− Normal and sluggish speed of response
Note: In LLEAP a variety of settings in the Circulation and fluids
window can be made. See LLEAP Help for further information.
Drugs and IV
Drugs used by the scenario and corresponding drug concentrations
can be registered manually by the instructor in the Event window in
LLEAP or automatically, if you use RFID tags. For further information,
see LLEAP Help.
Patient Monitor Features – Drugs
Train-of-Four (TOF)
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Anesthesia agents
Lab reports
User-replaceable items, Spare Parts
IV catheter (US and International versions)
IV fluid filter
Intra-muscular pad
Vascular Access (IV and IO) Locations
Intraosseous access with needle insertion is possible through the left
tibia. The IO pads may be punctured numerous times before being
replaced.
To replace the IO modules, see the Simulation Setup section.
Caution: Do not inject fluids into these pads unless approved IO
modules with fluid outlets are in place.
Intra-muscular (IM) Injection
Use the pad placed under the torso skin on the right buttock for
intramuscular injection training.
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