Can the semi-psychosomatic pulse resuscitation model accurately simulate cardiac arrest?
The design and function of the semi-psychosomatic pulse resuscitation model can accurately simulate the situation of cardiac arrest, which provides an extremely valuable practical tool for medical training. Here is a detailed explanation of its simulated cardiac arrest scenario:

Simulation based on international standards:
The model was designed in accordance with the American Heart Association's (AHA) 2010 International Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and Cardiovascular Emergency Care (ECC) guidelines. This means that key elements such as the model's operating flow, depth and frequency of pressure, and respiration rate are in line with international standards, ensuring the authenticity of the simulation.
Simulate multiple scenarios of cardiac arrest:
Whether it is cardiac arrest due to heart disease, myocardial infarction, electrocution, drowning, gas poisoning or other causes, the semi-mind-body pulse resuscitation model can simulate it. This allows the trainer to practice CPR skills in a variety of scenarios and improve the ability to respond to a variety of emergencies.
Detailed operational feedback:
The model provides detailed operational feedback, such as a bar (yellow, green and red) digital indicator to show whether the depth of pressure is correct, and verbal cues to guide whether the volume of blow is up to the required level. This real-time feedback can help trainers adjust their actions in a timely manner, ensuring that every move is up to standard.
Simulation of operation cycle:
The model also supports the simulation of the operation cycle of CPR, such as two effective manual air blows followed by 30 compressions and two manual air blows. The simulation of this cycle helps the trainer to be familiar with and master the operation process of CPR.
Adapt to different training needs:
The semi-psychosomatic resuscitation model is not only applicable to the training of medical colleges and health systems, but also to the popularization of first-aid skills among the public. Both professionals and non-professionals can use models to improve their CPR skills.
Improve practical first aid ability:
Through repeated practice on the model, the trainer can master the operation skills of cardiopulmonary resuscitation and improve the ability to deal with emergencies such as cardiac arrest in actual first aid. The improvement of this capability is of great significance for ensuring the life safety of patients.
In summary, the semi-psychosomatic pulse resuscitation model can accurately simulate the situation of cardiac arrest, which provides great convenience and support for medical training.