Adolescent CPR Water Rescue Manikin, 149-1329
- Medex SKU:
- NSC-149-1329
- Packing Info:
- 1/Each
- Usually Ships:
- 3 - 5 Business Days
Description
Key Features
Dual-Purpose Functionality: The manikin is engineered to be a versatile training tool, suitable for both land-based CPR training and in-water rescue scenarios.
Realistic Design and Weight: The manikin is anatomically correct and sized to represent an adolescent. It is designed to be filled with water to sink and simulate the weight and feel of a real victim, weighing approximately 100 lbs. (45 kg) when filled.
CPR Capabilities: The manikin features a realistic airway that can be opened for rescue breathing. When used on land, it provides a realistic platform for practicing chest compressions, although advanced CPR feedback may not be a primary feature of this model.
Realistic Water Positioning: The manikin is designed to sink in a realistic manner, simulating a submerged or unconscious victim. This is essential for students to practice proper rescue and extrication techniques, such as submerged victim recovery.
Durable Construction: The manikin is made from a durable, heavy-duty vinyl that is designed to withstand the physical demands of both CPR and water rescue training.
Uses
The Adolescent CPR Water Rescue Manikin is used in healthcare education and rescue training to:
Train in Water Rescue Techniques: It provides a hands-on platform for students and professionals to learn and practice a variety of water rescue techniques, including victim approach, stabilization, and extrication.
Teach CPR in a Rescue Context: It is an ideal tool for training students on how to perform CPR after a water rescue, connecting the rescue procedure with the resuscitation efforts that follow.
Support Emergency Training: The manikin is essential for high-fidelity emergency simulations, preparing students for high-stakes, real-world situations that may occur in or near water.
Teach Victim Handling: The manikin's weight and realistic positioning help students to learn how to properly handle and extricate a victim from the water without injuring themselves or the victim.