3B Scientific Chester Chest™ With New Advanced Arm User Manual
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DIFFICULT ACCESSING INSERT 0430
for simulation of a normal or “tipping”
port. This insert is in place, under the port,
when you receive your model. The #430
should be located in the upper left side of
the insert, as you look at the model (see
fig. 20A). The port can be placed on the
upper portion of the insert to simulate a
normal placement for accessing (see fig.
20A). The lower portion of this insert has
a recessed area, where the port can be
placed to simulate a “tipped” port (see
fig. 20B). This will vary with the type of
port used.
If you find you need additional catheter
length to place the port in this area, look
on the backside of the torso where the
port catheter comes through from the
front side. There is Velcro on the catheter
tubing to secure the catheter to the
torso. By pulling the Velcro off the upper
placement and moving it to the lower
attachment position, you will get an
additional length of tubing (see fig. 21).
DIFFICULT ACCESSING INSERT 0440
for simulation of a “deeply placed”
port. The #440 will be located in one
of the corners. This piece is placed
over the top of the port, with the Chest
Tissue Flap then placed over the 0440.
Best results using the 0440 insert are
experienced when the 0420 insert is
used in the recessed area under the port
(see fig. 22).
fig. 20A
fig. 20B
fig. 21
fig. 22
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