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manikin first aid training
9full range of movement; includes jacket, pants, soft carrying case, 3 cpr mouth pieces, 100 diposable airways and blood concentrate; rugged for scenoario field use; sucking chest wound; manually generated carotid pulse cpr training capabilities; trauma modules; trauma scenorios can be enhanced with the addition of the btls victim injury set; suitable for lifting and stretcher work, this manikin allows students to practice first aid and cpr skills in the field, including a number of trauma simulations
A model of the human body designed with interchangeable heads; one for the purpose of teaching closed chest cardiac compression, mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, and mouth-to-nose resuscitation; and another durable head used for emergency training. simulated facial and body wounds are included for trauma training. excludes manikin, resuscitation training.
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