MANNEQUIN QCPR, Little Baby, dark (Laerdal 133-03050)
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Last Updated on:
03/12/2024, 22:12:48
Y0599 - Learning and training devices - other
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MANNEQUIN QCPR, Little Baby
Definition
The Little Baby manikin is intended for learning the basics of Pulmonary Resuscitation (chest compressions and breaths) in an infant.
Possibility to download QCPR Instructor App and QCPR Learner App. Benefiting from objective feedback, Little Baby QCPR improves the quality of training, learner motivation and teaching effectiveness.
This improved model is replacing the baby Anne model for CPR training.
Specifications
- 1 x manikin Little Baby
- 1 x Airway installed in manikin
- 6 x manikin wipes
- 1 x jumpsuit for manikin
- 1 x Nylon carrying bag
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Technical specifications
- Infant of 3 months with ark of light skin
- Head-tilt with open/locked airway
- Feedback on hand positioning
- Visible chest-rise on ventilations
- See and feel the baby's ribs
- Landmarks, nipples, breast tip
- Limbs with realistic movement
- Durable construction with realistic length and weight
- 2 AA batteries will last for months and are easily changed.
- Length: 65 x 26 x 14 cm
- Weight: 1.8 kg
To be Ordered Separately
- lung (package of 24)
- face (pack of 6)
Instructions for use
QCPR Instructor App: For instructors to monitor multiple students
- Connects to 1-6 manikin(s)
- Shows live and summative feedback of
- CPR performance
- Provides suggestions for improvement, post-session
- Results are saved in the app
- QCPR Race game to boost engagement
- Free download on App store and Google Play
QCPR Learner App: For students to monitor their own performance
- Connects to 1 manikin
- Shows live and summative feedback of CPR performance
- Provides suggestions for improvement, post-session
- Results are saved in the app
- Free download on App Store and Google Play
Precautions for Use
- Do not use liquids to clean inside the manikin.
- Do not submerge any parts.
Maintenance
- Keep the manikin clean and in a hygienic condition.
- Replace the airway assembly after every class, especially if mouth to mouth resuscitation is practiced.
- We recommend that you use a separate Laerdal Manikin Face for every student.
- If several students use one manikin face, thoroughly sanitize the manikin face after very use.
- Clean all skin parts regularly. Use warm soapy water or Laerdal manikin wipes.
- Use of Manikin Face Shields provides a clean barrier between your lips and the manikin face.
MSF requirements
To improve infant resuscitation management/procedure and clinical skills development.
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