Infant virtual i.v, Benefits, learning objectives and features, Directions for use – Laerdal Infant Virtual I.V. User Manual
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12. Usability
a. Navigation. The user can easily go to different sites, gather equipment, and even view
the case scenario, all while performing the procedure.
b. Procedure Screen Improvements
i. Easily understood and labeled icons.
ii. Haptic Device Interact icon that tells you when to interact with the haptic device
during the procedure.
iii. Sound when the needle is successfully engaged in the haptic device.
iv. Easy model orientation.
v. Precise targeting for optimal needle positioning.
13. Procedure Simulation
a. Medically correct flushing and extension tubing application.
b. Extension tubing and locks are automatically flushed prior to application and come with
the flush attached. This allows for proper line setup and fluid administration.
c. C-band can be removed while the needle is inserted in the site, as may be the standard
for some practitioners.
14. Anatomical Viewer
a. Complete body anatomical viewer of relevant structures with stage loading to reduce
wait times.
15. Debriefing
a. Debriefing ensures the learner performs the procedure correctly, or is negatively
assessed.
b. Assessment of equipment usage, complications and procedure tasks.
16. Instructor Configurability; many configurable items tailor the product to either the Pre-Hospital
or In-Hospital environment as well as allowing the instructor to configure the product to meet
their local requirements.
17. Improved Case Scenario presentation with patient image and vital signs.
18. Cognitive questions that follow training guidelines for novice to expert users.
19. Fully integrated with the Laerdal Competence Management System.
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