Chest Plate Electronic Brad, 100-2822
- Medex SKU:
- NSC-100-2822
- Packing Info:
- 1/Each
- Usually Ships:
- 3 - 5 Business Days
Description
Key Features:
Electronic Feedback Integration: The chest plate is designed to work with the manikin's electronics console. It contains the sensors that detect the rate and depth of chest compressions. This is a crucial component for providing real-time, objective feedback to the student on their performance.
Realistic Resistance: The chest plate is engineered to provide realistic resistance to chest compressions, simulating the feel of an adult's chest. This is essential for helping trainees develop the correct force and rhythm for CPR.
Replacement Part: This product is designed to replace a damaged or worn-out chest plate in a Brad manikin with an electronic feedback system. It is a vital maintenance part that restores the manikin's functionality.
Compatibility: The 100-2822 model is a specific part for the Brad manikin series with electronics. It's important to confirm compatibility with the manikin's model number before purchasing.
Durable Construction: Made from resilient materials, the chest plate is built to withstand the physical demands of repeated CPR training sessions.
Uses:
The primary use of the Chest Plate Electronic Brad is for the maintenance and repair of compatible manikins. It is used to:
Restore Manikin Functionality: If the internal chest plate of a manikin is damaged or has lost its resistance, this replacement part allows instructors to repair the manikin without having to purchase a new one.
Maintain Training Realism and Feedback: A functional electronic chest plate is crucial for effective CPR training, particularly for providing quantifiable feedback on the quality of chest compressions. Replacing a damaged plate ensures that the manikin continues to provide a realistic and educational training experience.
Cost-Effective Maintenance: For training facilities and organizations, purchasing a replacement component is a more economical solution than replacing an entire manikin.