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Diaper Cover Replacement Without Rate Monitor, PR00131

$33.95
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Medex SKU:
NSC-PR00131
Packing Info:
1/Each
Usually Ships:
7 - 10 Business Days

Description

Key Features

  • Non-Electronic Design: The most defining feature is the absence of any electronic components. Unlike the standard diaper cover, it does not contain the patented CPR Rate Monitor with LED lights that provide real-time feedback on compression rate.

  • Replacement Part: It is designed to be a direct replacement for the diaper cover on the Prestan Professional Infant Manikin, fitting seamlessly onto the manikin's frame.

  • Simple and Durable: It is made from a durable material that is easy to clean and sanitize, which is essential for a product used repeatedly in a training environment.

  • Multi-Pack Packaging: This product is typically sold in a 10-pack, which is ideal for instructors and training centers that need to replace covers frequently for multiple manikins or for different training sessions.

  • Compatibility: It is designed exclusively for use with the Prestan brand of infant manikins.

Key Uses

  • Basic CPR Training: The primary use for this product is in CPR training classes where the use of a CPR rate monitor is not a requirement. This may be for a basic certification course or for practicing skills without the added feedback feature.

  • Cost-Effective Replacement: It provides a more economical solution for replacing a lost or damaged diaper cover on a Prestan Infant Manikin, as it is a less expensive option than the diaper cover with the rate monitor.

  • Specialized Training Scenarios: Some training scenarios may require students to rely on tactile feedback and aural cues (the "clicker" sound of the manikin) without visual assistance. This diaper cover facilitates that kind of training.

  • Simplifying the Training Process: For instructors who prefer to teach without the rate monitor's visual feedback, this replacement cover provides a way to simplify the manikin setup and focus the students' attention on other aspects of CPR, such as proper hand placement and chest recoil.