Article tag: Advanced infant CPR simulation manikin CPR manikin BIX/CPR160
The Advanced Infant cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Simulation Manikin is a highly realistic medical teaching device specially designed for infant and toddler first aid training. It is widely used in training scenarios such as pediatrics, emergency centers, and nursing colleges.
This simulation manikin is strictly designed in accordance with the anatomical and physiological characteristics of infants. It has realistic facial expressions, skin texture and joint range of motion, and can perform complete Infant cardiopulmonary resuscitation (Infant CPR) operation training such as external chest compression, artificial respiration and airway management. The equipment can truly reproduce the anatomical structure of an infant's airway, support skills practice such as mouth-to-mouth and nasal ventilation, airbag mask ventilation, and airway obstruction treatment, allowing trainees to master the correct compression position, depth, and frequency in an environment close to reality. Some models are also equipped with multiple built-in heart rhythm simulation, voice prompts and electronic monitoring systems, which can provide real-time feedback on compression data, ventilation volume and resuscitation effect, facilitating trainees to correct operational errors.
Functional features
Simulated standard airway opening display;
Manual manual chest compression display alarm:
1) Digital counting display function;
2) Indicator light display function;
3) Voice prompt function;
The indicator light display for correct and incorrect pressing positions and the alarm for errors. Real-time digital counting display; The specific reasons for the voice prompt error.
· Indicator light display for correct (≥4cm area) and incorrect (< 4cm area) pressing strength, as well as incorrect alarm; Real-time digital count display of correct and incorrect; The specific reasons for the voice prompt error.
Artificial mouth-to-mouth breathing (blowing air) display alarm;
1) Digital counting display function;
2) Indicator light display function;
3) Voice prompt function;
When the tidal volume blown in is less than 30ml-50ml, the indicator light will display and alarm. Real-time digital counting display; The specific reasons for the voice prompt error.
The correct indicator light shows when the tidal volume blown in is between 30ml and 50ml. Real-time digital counting display.
When the tidal volume blown in is too fast or too large, causing gas to enter the stomach, the indicator light will show and alarm, and the real-time digital count will be displayed. The specific reasons for the voice prompt error.
The ratio of compression to artificial respiration: 30:2 for single person or 15:2 for double person.
Operation cycle: 30 effective manual chest compressions, followed by 2 manual air compressions, and then five cycles of CPR operation with a 30:2 ratio of compressions to manual air compressions.
Operating frequency: 2020 international standard: At least 100 to 120 times per minute.
Operation mode: Training operation; Assess the operation.
Pinch a ball with your hand to simulate the beating of the brachial artery.
Working status: It uses a 220V power supply and outputs a 5V power after being stabilized by a voltage stabilizer.
The mannequins can also simulate various critical situations such as asphyxia, respiratory arrest, and cardiac arrest, helping trainees make quick and accurate judgments and responses within a limited time. Through systematic training with this equipment, not only can the skills of medical staff and emergency personnel in infant cardiopulmonary resuscitation be enhanced, but it can also provide a strong guarantee for improving the success rate of infant emergency rescue and reducing the risk of accidental death.