03/01/2021
CPR manikin with red lights that provide feedback for blood circulation, CPR quality, and compression indication
Three indicator lights let students and instructors know if procedures are being performed correctly:
Blood Circulation Indicators: lights change speed to reflect the blood flow in proportion to compression depth, aiding in visualizing the blood flow from the heart to the brain
CPR Quality Indicators: these only light when the compression depth and speed coincide correctly with the given default value
Compression Indicators: depending on the CPR quality, indicators will light partially or completely; completely lit indicators indicate the procedure has been performed correctly; indicators are interrelated with the given default value of depth and compression speed prescribed in the 2015 CPR Guidelines
Displays visual flow of blood from the heart to the brain during CPR
Students will not only easily learn how to execute proper and correct CPR in time of need, but will also help to remember the vital importance of correct and proper ex*****on of CPR
Anatomical landmarks include the sternum, rib cage, sternal notch, and xiphisternum
Audible feedback reinforces correct compression depth
Realistic chest rise with correct ventilations
Oral and nasal passages allow realistic nose pinch required for mouth-to-nose ventilation
Realistic head tilt and chin lift for opening the airway