Children's Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Manikin - Q&A Session

Question: What is the function of the children's cardiopulmonary resuscitation simulation manikin?

Answer: It is used to train trainees to master the standard operations of pediatric cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), including external chest compressions, artificial respiration and airway management, providing a safe and repeatable practical operation environment.

Question: What are the design features of this simulation manikin?

Answer: Designed in proportion to children's body shapes, the chest is flexible and can perform external chest compressions and mouth-to-mouth artificial respiration. Some models are equipped with electronic feedback to display the depth and frequency of compression, helping to correct the operation.

Question: What are the main applicable scenarios?

Answer: Medical colleges and universities, nursing training courses, pediatric first aid drills in hospitals, and public first aid education venues.

Question: What is the significance of using this simulation manikin?

Answer: Enhance trainees' emergency response capabilities and operational proficiency, reduce the risk of errors in real child first aid, and provide a safe training platform for clinical and social first aid.

Created on:2025-11-03