The half-body computerized cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) simulation manikin is a highly realistic teaching device used for CPR training and assessment, mainly covering the human body structure above the chest. This model is equipped with a built-in sensor system that can monitor the pressing position, depth, frequency and the effect of artificial respiration in real time, and feed back the operation data through a computer or display screen, helping trainees to discover and correct errors in a timely manner.
During the usage process, trainees can repeatedly practice core skills of cardiopulmonary resuscitation such as external chest compressions, opening the airway, and artificial respiration. With the assistance of data feedback, they can gradually form standardized operations. Compared with traditional models, the half-body computerized cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) simulation manikin is more scientific and interactive. It not only enhances the authenticity of training but also enables individualized teaching and quantitative assessment.
It is widely used in medical teaching, nursing training and pre-hospital emergency drills, providing trainees with a safe, controllable and repeatable training platform. Its role lies in narrowing the gap between theory and practice, enhancing the adaptability and treatment level of emergency personnel in the event of sudden cardiac arrest, and thereby better ensuring the safety of patients' lives.
Sophie Asveld
February 14, 2019
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February 14, 2019
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