About ConXport New Style CPR Training Model with Intubation
Material: PVC
Description:
- Implement standard: AHA (American Heart Association) guideline for CPR
This system to provide advanced life support (ALS) training in operation process, follow the American heart association (AHA) and the international line recovery federation announced officially in 2015 cardiopulmonary resuscitation(CPR) and vascular emergency (CEE) guidance standard, the core of the system model by host a TFT color screen, the whole body of human body model, this system take the student as the main character, as the means of multi functional teaching, training system, and is a practical, vivid rich ALS teaching training and equipment for you.
Functional features:
- Educational benefits - provide highly realistic first aid simulation training to enable learners to quickly and accurately master standard first aid operations.
- Multi functional - can simulate different types of real cases, suitable for medical staff in various departments.
- Cost utility - can be used flexibly in different subjects
- Anatomical verisimilitude - image simulation of multiple vital features, can be practiced widely with the same treatment
- Easy to transport - easy and fast to install and dismantle
- With endotracheal intubation
- Has IC card swiping area
- With analog ecg display function
- Can switch in a variety of modes
Packing: 1pcs/carton,94x38x58cm, 22kgs
Realistic Airway Management TrainingThe ConXport New Style CPR Training Model closely simulates real-life airway scenarios. It allows students to practice both oral and nasal intubation, demonstrating the correct use of airway management devices. The airway will only open when the head is in the proper position, reinforcing critical procedural skills for life-saving interventions.
Enhanced Hands-On Practice and FeedbackChest compression feedback ensures that users develop the necessary depth and force required for effective CPR. Whether through an audible click or noticeable resistance, trainees can adjust their technique for greater accuracy. The model supports jaw thrust and head-tilt/chin-lift, key components for mastering CPR and emergency airway procedures.
Durable and Replaceable Training ComponentsRepeated training is facilitated by the models replaceable mouth and nasal parts, minimizing wear and ensuring a hygienic practice environment. The soft, flexible synthetic skin adds tactile realism, while the portable storage case keeps the equipment secure and convenient to transport between training locations.
FAQs of ConXport New Style CPR Training Model with Intubation:
Q: How does the ConXport CPR training model create a realistic airway management experience?
A: The models airway opens only when the head is accurately positioned using the head-tilt or jaw thrust technique, mimicking real human response. This feature ensures trainees practice essential airway maneuvers for effective intubation and ventilation.
Q: What types of intubation can be practiced using this model?
A: Users can perform both oral and nasal intubation with standard airway devices on the mannequin. The presence of simulative teeth and tongue increases the level of challenge, approximating real patient variability.
Q: When should the replaceable mouth and nasal pieces be changed?
A: Replaceable parts should be changed as needed, typically after multiple training sessions or if any components show signs of wear or hygiene concerns, ensuring continued safe and effective practice.
Q: Where is this training mannequin most suitable for use?
A: This model is designed for medical colleges, nursing schools, paramedical institutes, and hospital settings, providing comprehensive CPR and airway training in a controlled educational environment.
Q: What feedback does the model provide during chest compressions?
A: The mannequin generates either an audible click or physical resistance when the correct force is applied, giving immediate feedback on chest compression depth to support skill refinement.
Q: How does the breathing simulation work?
A: Artificial ventilation on the mannequin produces a visible chest rise, allowing trainees to verify correct technique and ensure air is delivered effectively during rescue breathing.
Q: What material is used for the skin, and what benefit does this offer?
A: The model uses soft and flexible synthetic skin, enhancing tactile realism and helping students acclimate to the look and feel of human tissue during CPR and airway management exercises.