Article tag: half-body CPR simulation manikin BIX/CPR100B
The half-body cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) simulation human model is mainly applied in first aid training, school teaching and social rescue promotion. It is the basic equipment for learning and mastering the key operations of CPR. It can accurately present the structure of the thorax, the position of the sternum and the feedback of compression, enabling trainees to practice core skills such as external chest compression, artificial respiration and airway opening in a simulated environment.
In medical colleges and nursing classrooms, this model is used to teach standard CPR procedures and operational norms, helping students master the correct key points of compression depth, frequency and rhythm. In hospital training, it is used for the skills assessment of medical staff, emergency team drills and pre-job training for new employees.
In addition, the half-body cardiopulmonary resuscitation model is also widely used in emergency training in public places, such as schools, enterprises, and community organizations. Through intuitive and repeatable exercises, it enhances the public's awareness of first aid and practical skills. By simulating the real compression experience, this model effectively promotes the popularization and standardization of cardiopulmonary resuscitation techniques.