The advanced electronic Half-body cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training simulator is a highly realistic training device specifically designed for CPR teaching and assessment. It mainly simulates the anatomical structure and vital sign responses of the upper body of an adult. This model features realistic oral and nasal structures, thoracic elasticity and airway anatomy characteristics, and can be used for complete CPR operation training such as head-tilting and chin-lifting, artificial respiration and external chest compression.
Its core feature is that it is equipped with an electronic monitoring and feedback system, which can display in real time the depth, frequency, position and ventilation effect of compression, and prompt through sound or light whether the operation complies with the international cardiopulmonary resuscitation guidelines. During the drill, trainees can promptly correct mistakes based on feedback to ensure they master scientific and standardized first aid skills.
Some models also support data storage and operation assessment functions, facilitating teaching management and skills evaluation. After use, the mouth and nose parts as well as the skin on the chest should be cleaned and maintained to keep them clean and extend their service life. Through the systematic training of this simulation manikin, trainees can repeatedly practice in a safe environment, improving their proficiency and success rate in cardiopulmonary resuscitation operations, thereby providing a strong guarantee for actual first aid.
Product features and functions
1: Simulate standard airway opening;
2: Manual external chest compression, correct compression depth (5-6cm) :
Insufficient pressing depth, the yellow light will come on.
The pressing strength is correct, the green light is on, and there is a correct beeping sound as an indication.
When the pressure is too high, the red light will come on and there will be an alarm beeping sound as an indication.
3: Artificial mouth-to-mouth breathing (blowing air)
The volume of tidal air blown in is determined by observing the rise and fall of the chest (tidal air volume standard ≤500ml/600m-1000ml≤).
4: Operating frequency: International standard: 100-120 times per minute, marked by a "beep" sound;
5: Operation mode: Training operation;
6: Power supply: Battery;
Sophie Asveld
February 14, 2019
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Sophie Asveld
February 14, 2019
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