The function of a simple full-body CPR simulation manikin

The function of a simple full-body CPR simulation manikin
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The simple whole-body cardiopulmonary resuscitation simulation manikin is a teaching device used for basic life support skills training, mainly for the standardized teaching and assessment of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). This model is designed in accordance with the proportion of human body structure and features complete anatomical landmarks of the head, neck, chest and upper body. It can be used for training in artificial respiration and external chest compression operations. Through real thoracic rebound and ventilation feedback, trainees can intuitively master the correct compression depth, frequency and ventilation methods, thereby improving the accuracy and effectiveness of emergency operations.

In teaching, a simple full-body cardiopulmonary resuscitation simulation manikin can help students familiarize themselves with the first aid process, understand the continuous operation steps of "judgment - call for help - compression - ventilation", and cultivate their emergency response and teamwork abilities in the event of sudden cardiac arrest. This model has a simple structure, intuitive operation and convenient maintenance. It is widely used in nursing colleges, first aid training institutions and basic first aid skills training in hospitals. Through repeated practice, trainees can effectively enhance their practical operation skills in cardiopulmonary resuscitation, laying a solid skill foundation for saving lives.