A one-year-old child comprehensive first aid training manikin
The one-year-old child comprehensive first aid training simulation manikin is a highly realistic training device specially designed for the teaching of first aid skills for infants and toddlers.
This mannequin is made based on the physiological characteristics and body proportions of a one-year-old child. It has a realistic appearance and flexible joints, and can simulate various clinical first aid scenarios, such as cardiopulmonary resuscitation, airway obstruction management, artificial respiration, venipture, sputum aspiration and trauma care operations.
It is equipped with an intelligent feedback system inside, which can display in real time the depth of compression, frequency, breathing effect and operation accuracy, making the training more scientific and intuitive. By using this simulation manikin, medical staff and trainees can master the key skills of infant and toddler first aid in a safe and controllable environment, become familiar with the emergency response procedures, and enhance their ability to judge and handle sudden situations of children.
Meanwhile, this device supports team collaboration training, helping trainees establish standardized first aid thinking and cooperation awareness. The application of the simulation manikin for comprehensive first aid training in one-year-old children is conducive to improving the quality of pediatric first aid teaching and enhancing the practical ability and clinical confidence of medical staff.