The Resusci Baby manikin offers realism and quality to infant CPR education. Its full-body construction, and use of the optional SkillGuide performance indicator enable students to quickly sharpen their skills in performing infant CPR to high standards.
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Educationally effective by focusing on the performance level of key CPR skills and techniques for infants
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Enhanced student motivation through use of the optional SkillGuide indicator that allows real-time CPR performance feedback during training
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Cost efficient through easy to use and maintain disposable airways
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Realistic anatomical body and landmarks provide the essential features necessary to learn realistic infant handling and quality infant CPR skills
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Logistically convenient carrying case for easy transportation and storage
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Natural obstruction of the airway allows students to learn the important technique of opening the airway so that in a real-life
situation they know how to effectively administer air to the victim -
Head tilt/chin lift and jaw thrust allows students to correctly practice airway maneuvers necessary when resuscitating a real
patient -
Occluded airway with hyperextension highlights correct head position
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Realistic chest rise verifies correct ventilations
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Realistic resistance for chest compression allows the students to experience the amount of pressure needed to perform
proper chest compressions in a real-life situation -
Anatomically correct landmarks and sternal notch allow the student to practice identification of all anatomical landmarks
relevant to infant CPR -
Articulating arms, legs and head allow realistic weight and handling of an infant during obstructed airway maneuvers
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Brachial pulse simulation to realistically check for pulse
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Disposable non-rebreathing airways are suitable for use by more than one student during class and are quick and easy to
change after each training session -
Optional SkillGuide CPR performance indicator provides immediate objective feedback on ventilation duration and volume,
compression depth and finger position




