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Using Athena
167
PN: 905K520652 v2.8
IV Access The simulator’s right
and left hands and
arms provide
intravenous access
locations.
None required. See Medication and
Fluid Administration
on the following
pages.
IV Medication
Administration
Bolus injections can
be administered
utilizing standard
syringes while con-
tinuous IV infusions
can be administered
using infusion
devices. Injections
can be administered
in the IV hands and
arms bilaterally at
the dorsal
metacarpal, basilic,
median
antebrachial,
cephalic, and
median cubital
locations.
Administered IV
medications must be
set by the instructor.
Medications are
administered via the
Medications palette.
Up to 300 mL of
administered IV fluid
are collected in
reclaim bags located
in the simulator’s
arms. If additional
fluid administration
is desired, an empty
IV bag and tubing
can be connected to
the IV Drain port
located on the
simulator’s left side.
IV Fluid
Administration
IV fluids can be
administered in the
IV hands and arms
bilaterally at the
dorsal metacarpal,
basilic, median
antebrachial,
cephalic, and
median cubital
locations.
Administered IV
fluids must be set by
the instructor.
VIEW: Fluids
PARAMETER(S):
Colloid Infusion,
Crystalliod Infusion,
PRBC Infusion,
Whole Blood
Infusion
Fluid administration
can also be achieved
by using the
Intervention
palettes.
Up to 300 mL of
administered IV fluid
are collected in
reclaim bags located
in the simulator’s
arms. If additional
fluid administration
is desired, an empty
IV bag and tubing
can be connected to
the IV Drain port
located on the
simulator’s left side.
Fluids
Anatomy, Physiol-
ogy and Clinical
Signs
Description Software Control Manual Control

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