Brad Visual Training Assistant CPR Manikin, 100-2865
- Medex SKU:
- NSC-100-2865
- Packing Info:
- 1/Each
- Usually Ships:
- 3 - 5 Business Days
Description
Key Features:
Visual Training Assistant (VTA) System: This is the manikin's most significant feature. A light box on the shoulder provides immediate feedback to students on their performance. The system typically includes:
A light to confirm the correct compression rate (e.g., 100 to 120 compressions per minute) is being achieved.
A second light that indicates when the student has reached the correct compression depth (2 to 2.5 inches for an adult) with proper recoil.
When both lights are on, it signals that the student is performing quality CPR, reinforcing the correct technique instantly.
Realistic Anatomy and Feel: The manikin is constructed from a soft vinyl plastic over a polyurethane foam, which provides a lifelike feel and realistic resistance to chest compressions. It features key anatomical landmarks, including the sternum, rib cage, and substernal notch, which are essential for teaching correct hand placement.
Hygienic System: The manikin includes individual-use mouth/nose pieces that can be decontaminated for reuse and a disposable, non-rebreathing lung/airway system. This design promotes a sanitary training environment by preventing cross-contamination between students.
Functional Airway: The manikin's head is designed to allow for the head tilt/chin lift maneuver to open the airway. A visible chest rise confirms a successful rescue breath, providing another layer of feedback for the student.
Durable Construction: The Brad VTA manikin is built for longevity and frequent use, and it is tested to withstand repeated use. It comes with a three-year warranty.
Portable and Convenient: The manikin is lightweight and easy to transport and set up for various training locations.
Uses:
The Brad VTA CPR Manikin is a valuable tool in a variety of training environments:
CPR and First Aid Courses: It is an excellent choice for instructors who want to provide students with instant, objective feedback on their performance. This is especially useful for helping trainees develop the "feel" for correct compression depth and rate.
Educational Institutions: It is used in schools, colleges, and community centers to provide hands-on CPR training.
Workplace Safety Programs: Businesses and organizations can use this manikin for in-house training to ensure that their employees are proficient in CPR techniques.