ED Equipment - Videos

Please find below a number of instructional videos for various small devices found within the department with which you may not be familiar.

Morgan lens
Location:
Procedure room
The Morgan Lens is used within the department for eye irrigation of the eye over time. It is a sterile plastic device resembling a contact lens connected to tubing that fits over the eye and allows irrigation of the eye over time. This is a 5 minute video with instructions on how to use the Morgan lens outlining recommended uses, insertion and removal.

Rapid rhino
Location:
Procedure room
Description: Rapid rhinos are anterior epistaxis balloons that are found in the ENT room. They consist of an outer layer of carboxycellulose that promotes platelet aggregation, with an inflatable balloon that compresses the nasal cavity upon inflation tamponading the bleeding site.

Histoacryl skin glue
Location:
Fridge
Simple instructional video showing how histoacryl skin glue is applied.

IO - Arrow® EZ-IO® System
Location:
Recus
Proximal Tibia Site Identification and Needle Insertion video

LUCAS 3 device
Location:
Recus
This video showcases the most efficient use of the LUCAS 3 device when first responding to an emergency. Includes step-by-step instructions on how to put the LUCAS 3 together, adjust it, and operate it.

i-gel
Location:
Recus
The i-gel™ is a supraglottic airway device that is made of a soft, gel-like thermoplastic elastomer.It has a number of advantages, including easier insertion, minimal risk of tissue compression, and stability after insertion