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Oral and nasal passages allow realistic nose pinch required for mouth-to-nose and mouth-to-mouth ventilation
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Natural obstruction of the airway allows students to learn the
important technique of opening the airway. Abdominal thrusts can also be practiced
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Head tilt/chin lift and jaw thrust allow students to correctly practice all maneuvers necessary when resuscitating a real victim
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Realistic airway function means that the airway remains obstructed without proper head tilt/chin lift or jaw thrust. Chest rise is seen with correct ventilations
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Anatomically correct landmarks and sternal notch allow the student to practice identification of all anatomical landmarks relevant to child CPR
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Audible feedback for chest compressions reinforces correct compression depth with an optional “clicker” feature
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Realistic chest compression resistance allows the students to experience the amount of pressure needed to perform proper chest compressions in a real-life situation
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Economical disposable airways for quick and easy clean-up
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Removable and reusable faces for convenient and affordable maintenance