IInfant Cpr Training manikins, such as the Full Body Cpr Training Manikin and the Electronic Cpr Manikin, are designed to simulate an infant's body for the purpose of teaching and practicing CPR techniques. These manikins typically have anatomically correct features and a lifelike feel to enhance the learning experience, making them essential tools in First Aid Skill Training Models.
The manikin should accurately represent an infant's size, weight, and anatomical landmarks such as the chest, ribcage, and airway, much like in the Airway Anatomy Model. A functional airway and breathing system allows instructors to demonstrate correct resuscitation techniques, which may include a face mask, nose, and mouth for rescue breaths.
Many manikins, including the High Fidelity Simulation Model and the Medical Training Manikin, include built-in sensors that provide real-time feedback on the quality of chest compressions, such as depth and rate. This feedback helps learners improve their skills and ensure proper technique, similar to the feedback provided by the Mattress Sutures Model in surgical training.
Manikins often have visual indicators, such as lights or gauges, that show the correct depth and rate of chest compressions during CPR practice. Visible landmarks, such as the breastbone, nipples, and abdomen, help learners locate the correct hand placement for compressions and other techniques.
Training manikins should be lightweight and easy to transport, allowing for convenient use in various training settings. Additionally, they should be durable enough to withstand repeated use without deterioration. For example, the Full Body Trauma Manikin Trauma Training model is designed for durability and portability.
These manikins are widely used in healthcare training facilities, schools, and organizations that provide CPR certification courses. They allow healthcare professionals, parents, and caregivers to practice and refine their CPR skills in a safe and controlled environment, increasing their confidence and preparedness in real-life emergencies involving infants.
Features:
1. Executive standard: in comply with the latest AHA CPR& ECC Guidelines
2. Operation mode: training mode
3. Manual carotid pulses through pulse bulb
4. Simulate standard airway opening
5. Chest compression indicated on monitor, yellow, green and red lights to represent the insufficent, correct and
excessive operation,compression depth: 1/3 of the sagittal diameter of the child chest, about 4cm depth, correct
frequency 100-120 times/min
6. Ventilation operation indicated on monitor, yellow, green and red lights to represent the insufficent, correct and
excessive operation, correct ventilation volume 30-50ml, air into stomach have voice prompt and alarm
7. Compression and ventilation ratio 30: 2, 5 circles
8. Voice prompt during the whole process, volume can be adjusted or turned off.