Child Choking Manikin With Carry Bag, 100-1620
- Medex SKU:
- NSC-100-1620
- Packing Info:
- 1/Each
- Usually Ships:
- 3 - 5 Business Days
Description
Key Features
Realistic Feel and Anatomy: The manikin is made from a durable, lifelike material and is sized to accurately represent a child. This provides a realistic feel for trainees, making the experience more relevant and effective. It includes key anatomical landmarks, such as the sternum and rib cage, for proper hand placement during rescue maneuvers.
Choking Mechanism: The manikin's specialized choking mechanism creates a realistic obstruction when a simulated foreign object (included with the manikin) is placed in the airway. When the correct choking rescue procedure is performed, the object is ejected, providing immediate visual confirmation of a successful maneuver.
Back Blows and Abdominal Thrusts: The manikin is designed to respond to both back blows and abdominal thrusts, allowing for a complete training experience that follows established first aid protocols for children.
Hygienic Design: The manikin features a disposable lung/airway system, which allows for multiple students to practice in a sanitary manner. A carry bag is also included for easy transport and storage.
Uses
First Aid and CPR Training: This manikin is an essential tool for first aid and CPR courses, especially those that include choking rescue as part of the curriculum for children. It is used to train a variety of audiences, from laypeople to first responders.
Pediatric Emergency Education: It is used in pediatric emergency care training programs to teach paramedics, nurses, and other healthcare professionals how to effectively manage a choking emergency in a child.
Parent and Caregiver Training: The manikin is ideal for classes designed for parents, teachers, and babysitters, helping them build the confidence and skills needed to respond to a choking emergency in a child.
Skill Development and Confidence Building: It provides a safe and effective way for trainees to develop the manual dexterity and confidence required to perform a choking rescue maneuver in a real-life emergency.