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King Vision® Video laryngoscope Quick Guide
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• Decide which blade type to use depending on technique. Channeled blade or standard blade. • Depending on which King Vision configuration is used attach blade directly or video adapter then aBlade. • Connect blade to display before powering on • No blade attached → no image; just static/snow (not applicable to aBlade configuration)
IMPORTANT
Always attach and remove the video adapter in unlocked position.
Select blade type
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• Blade attached after display powered on → split image
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• Blade disconnected from display → frozen image (for 20 sec) or auto shut off
Slide on video adapter
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• Note if display indicator turns red the display will turn off after approx. 15 minutes • Lubricate blade and ETT keeping lubricant away from imaging sensor/camera window • Channeled blade – Preload ETT into channeled if desired • Standard blade – Install stylet in ETT and shape to match blade curve • Power on and check for functional moving image
Attach blade
Power ON
Test Battery & Image
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• Place blade tip in vallecula and visualize vocal cords (for long floppy epiglottis, blade tip may need to be placed under the epiglottis) • Advance and direct ETT through the vocal cords and to the proper depth in the trachea • Stabilize/hold the ETT laterally while withdrawing blade from mouth
Insert
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Intubate
Remove
• Disconnect blade from display; dispose of blade and clean/disinfect display • If display becomes soiled with blood/secretions • Clean with dampened wipes (enzymatic cleaning solution) for 4 minutes • Disinfect with Sani-Cloth® wipes for 10 minutes replacing the wipes every 2 minutes • Display is not submersible
Select & Attach
• Do not expose opening for electrical connections on bottom of display stem to liquids • Hold display upright when cleaning
US: Rx only
496 4062 01 - V01 - 2014/07 - Ambu A/S. Technical data may be modified without further notice. TCC 10382
• Insert blade into mouth using mid-line approach; follow tongue and look for epiglottis. Don’t go too deep
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