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Sani-Child Torso Vta, 100-2163

$344.95
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Medex SKU:
NSC-100-2163
Packing Info:
1/Each
Usually Ships:
3 - 5 Business Days

Description

Key Features:

  • Visual Training Assistant (VTA) System: This is the manikin's most notable feature. A light box provides immediate visual feedback to the student on their performance. Typically, this includes:

    • One light that illuminates when the student achieves the correct compression rate (e.g., 100 to 120 compressions per minute).

    • A second light that indicates when the student has reached the correct compression depth with proper recoil.

    • When both lights are on, the student is performing quality CPR, reinforcing correct technique instantly.

  • Realistic Anatomy: The manikin is a torso-only model with a realistic feel. It includes palpable anatomical landmarks such as the sternum, rib cage, and substernal notch, which are essential for teaching students where to place their hands for chest compressions.

  • Hygienic and Convenient: The Sani-Child VTA manikin uses a single-use, disposable face shield/lung system. This eliminates the need for cleaning and disinfecting the manikin's airway between students, which saves valuable class time and ensures a sanitary learning environment.

  • Functional Airway: The manikin's head and neck are designed to allow for the proper head tilt/chin lift maneuver to open the airway. A successful rescue breath is confirmed by a visible chest rise, providing another layer of feedback for the student.

  • Durable and Lightweight: Made from durable materials, the manikin is built to withstand repeated use in a training environment. Its lightweight design makes it easy to transport and set up for classes.

Uses:

The Sani-Child Torso VTA is a valuable asset in several training and educational settings:

  • CPR and First Aid Training: It is an excellent tool for instructors teaching pediatric CPR, as the VTA system provides clear, immediate feedback that can help students master the correct technique for chest compressions and rescue breaths.

  • Educational Institutions: It is used in schools, colleges, and training academies to provide hands-on CPR training for students in health and safety courses.

  • Workplace and Community Programs: The manikin is also used by organizations and businesses to train employees and community members on how to respond to pediatric emergencies.