MANNEQUIN INTUBATION, adult (Trucorp Airsim Advance)

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Former Code(s): ETMAZBE0087 ETMAAIMA02- ETMAARES02-
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MANNEQUIN INTUBATION, adult (Trucorp Airsim Advance)

Definition

The mannequin features an airway design to provide true, anatomically correct and visually accurate internal features to allow for airway management techniques.

Specifications

  • A nasal passage providing an anatomically correct nasal cavity, important landmarks such as the conchae are clearly defined.
  • An inflatable tongue with real-life size and texture.
  • Providing realistic feedback during airway management procedures.
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Technical specifications

  • Ship weight: 3.5 kg
  • Size: 46 x 26 x 33 cm

Packaging & Labelling

  • 1 Black carrier case
  • 1 Shipping brochure
  • 1 CD user manual
  • 1 Bottle of lubrication
  • 3 Blue adult lung bags

Instructions for use

Recommended equipment size:

  • 7.0-7.5 mm ID for nasal intubation
  • 8.0-9.0 mm ID for oral intubation
  • Size 3-5 for LMA laryngeal masks
  • Similar respective sizes for other supraglottic devices

Before beginning:

  • Secure the manikin to a suitable surface by adjusting the screw on the suction cups (the surface needs to be non-porous to ensure sufficient suction)
  • Ensure the head is in the correct position, you can move the manikin into sniffing position for direct laryngoscopy by rotating the head. The head will remain in the sniffing position.
  • Check the amount of air in the tongue is sufficient, it can be inflated or deflated by a syringe to adjust the difficulty during intubation.
  • Check the lung bags and stomach bag are attached to the airway and oesophagus.
  • Spray generous amounts of lubrication on the airway and equipment.

Maintenance

  • Store in clean, dry conditions away from heat and direct sunlight; avoid contact with metals, solvents, oils or greases and strong detergents. When the manikin is not in use, store in the black carrier case provided.
  • Thoroughly wash the manikin in warm water. Use warm soapy water or something similar until all visible foreign matter and residue is removed.
  • Mild detergents or enzymatic cleaning agents may be used on the airway in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions and at the proper dilution. The detergent must not contain skin or mucous membrane irritants.
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