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Safety precautions for electrical connections and power sources for the simulator.
Guidelines for safe operation and handling of the manikin to prevent damage or injury.
Specific instructions for safely lifting, moving, and operating the manikin.
Procedures and precautions for using and managing the simulator's fluid systems.
General information on battery types and handling requirements for the manikin and tablet.
Steps for battery replacement and important safety instructions for handling batteries.
Hazards associated with battery contents and necessary precautions during handling.
Describes potential health risks from battery leaks, inhalation, ingestion, or skin/eye contact.
General safety measures and guidelines for transporting Li-ion batteries.
Minimum and optimal requirements for computers and operating systems to run the simulator software.
Identifies the software versions associated with the user guide and update availability.
List of approved devices, their specifications, and notes on storage space for the software.
Physical dimensions, weight, and operating/storage temperature ranges for the manikin and tablet.
Details on battery type, Wh rating, capacity, power adapters, and run times.
Information on network protocols and electrotherapy capabilities like defibrillation and pacing.
Introduction to Luna as a neonate simulator, its design and operational environments.
How Luna simulates patient reactions based on complex physiological models.
List of standard equipment included in the Base configuration of the Luna simulator.
Additional features and capabilities offered in the Live and Advanced configurations.
Specific features of the Advanced configuration for respiratory and other systems.
List of optional components available for purchase to enhance the simulation.
Description of the full body neonate manikin and other standard accessories.
Details on the accessory storage box and interchangeable male/female genitalia.
Information on eye patches for simulating closed eyes and the umbilical cord accessory.
Additional equipment included in the Live and Advanced configurations.
Description of the carrying bag and the Surface Go tablet used with the simulator.
Details on the tablet case and the StethoSym device for auscultation.
Description of the SymDefib box for electrical therapy simulations.
Description of the all-in-one computer with touchscreen for patient monitor software.
Essential steps and precautions before beginning the simulator setup process.
Procedures for safely unpacking the manikin and its components from the shipping container.
Step-by-step guide for placing the manikin, configuring wired connections, and powering on.
Instructions for powering on the manikin and configuring its wireless network connection.
Steps to power on the instructor tablet (Surface Go) to begin operation.
Instructions for launching the Maestro software and charging the StethoSym device.
Detailed instructions for priming the IV, urinary bladder, and umbilical fluid systems.
Introduction to Luna's design as a neonate simulator and its physiological modeling capabilities.
Detailed simulation of heart sounds, ECG, pulses, and hemodynamic responses.
Details on invasive monitoring, chest compressions, cardiac arrhythmias, and electrical therapy simulation.
Realistic simulation of breathing, lung sounds, and airway management.
Features for simulating neurological conditions and genitourinary functions like catheterization.
Details on the manikin's articulation and capabilities for practicing medication administration.
Information on preconfigured scenarios (SCEs) and their components for learning.
How to use scenarios, system controls, and CAE Maestro application software.
Introduction to using the Luna simulator for practice and skill mastery.
How to practice assessment and life support skills using the cardiovascular features.
How to palpate pulses and use the manikin's peripheral intravenous (IV) sites.
Details on subclavian and umbilical IV sites, and radial/umbilical arterial sites.
Information on intramuscular/subcutaneous injection sites and the intraosseous site.
How to manage heart rate, perform chest compressions, and connect for ECG monitoring.
Procedures for managing ECG posts on the manikin.
How to perform defibrillation using the SymDefib device or software.
Safety precautions and guidelines for using commercial defibrillators with the manikin.
Step-by-step guide for using the SymDefib box for defibrillation and pacing.
How to simulate breathing, lung sounds, and manage respiratory conditions.
Procedures for intubation, suctioning, and other airway management techniques.
Details on intubation techniques and how to recognize stomach distention from improper intubation.
How to activate laryngospasm and use a bag valve mask for ventilation.
Procedure for performing needle decompression for pneumothorax.
Steps for chest tube insertion and activating circumoral cyanosis.
Adjusting cyanosis levels and practicing tracheostomy care.
How to control and assess neurological features like fontanel pressure and pupil response.
Manually adjusting pupils and simulating closed eyes.
How to simulate increased intracranial pressure by expanding or deflating the fontanel.
Information on the genitourinary system and changing the manikin's genitalia.
Procedures for urinary catheterization and administering simulated medications.
Controlling simulated fluids and sounds for enhanced realism during scenarios.
Description of the six controllable fluids and their effects on the simulation.
How to control and use various simulated sounds like heart, lung, and bowel sounds.
How to select and play vocal sounds, and use the StethoSym for auscultation.
Instructions for connecting, powering on, and operating the StethoSym module.
How to connect the StethoSym to the manikin using RFID tags and their locations.
Information on charging the StethoSym and attaching the umbilical cord.
Guidelines for cleaning, lubricating, and general upkeep of the manikin to prevent damage.
Instructions for short-term and long-term storage of the simulator and its components.
Step-by-step guide for disassembling, cleaning, and powering down the simulator before storage.
Steps for safely shutting down the instructor workstation (tablet).
Procedure for powering off the manikin using the power button.
A list of recommended sizes for clinical supplies to be used with the Luna simulator.
| Brand | CAE |
|---|---|
| Model | Luna |
| Category | Science Education products |
| Language | English |