CPR Savers Prestan Professional Infant CPR Training Manikin with 2019 AHA Feedback Monitor, Medium Skin, 4-Pack, PP-IM-400M-MS
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CPR Savers Prestan Professional Infant CPR Training Manikin with 2019 AHA Feedback Monitor, Medium Skin, 4-Pack, PP-IM-400M-MS
QUALITY: Prestan delivers the highest quality CPR Manikin on the market. Realistic to the eye and the touch, the Prestan Infant Professional Manikin is unlike any other on the market. Prestan manikins are uniquely designed as a clamshell and accommodates an easy-to-insert face shield/lung bag, as well as rate monitor, making it 2019 AHA compliant.
2019 AHA COMPLIANT: In 2019, AHA made it regulation to teach CPR with a manikin that provides instrumented directive feedback to students. Prestan's revolutionary new CPR Rate Monitor allows for instant feedback to both instructor and student regarding the rate of chest compression. This allows each student to gauge their rate of compressions on their own as well as allowing the instructor to monitor several students quickly and easily, as well as be in compliance to AHA's 2019 feedback needs.
REALISTIC: Prestan CPR manikins are designed to provide the most realistic CPR experience possible. Realistic anatomical markings (Adam's apple, carotid arteries, navel, rib cage, chest notch) make it easy to learn correct hand placement for checking pulse, performing chest compressions, and more.
READY TO USE: These CPR manikins are ready right out of the box, including a CPR feedback rate monitor, a set of 10 lung bags, and an instruction sheet in order to help the process of CPR training. A nylon carry bag is also included in order to make transport as easy as possible.
IMPORTANT: About 80 percent of all out-of-hospital cardiac arrests occur in private residential settings. Over 1.5 million heart attacks occur each year and approximately 350,000 people die before reaching the hospital. Facts like those are found all over the place due to cardiac arrest being a leading cause of death among people, so being trained to perform CPR can possibly mean the difference between life and death for a loved one.