Newborn CPR Manikin with Pulse & Breathing Simulation
Newborn CPR Manikin with Pulse & Breathing Simulation
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Newborn CPR Manikin with Umbilical Pulse & Breathing Simulation
The Newborn CPR Manikin with Umbilical Pulse & Breathing Simulation is designed for hospitals, nursing colleges, medical institutes, midwifery schools and neonatal training centres. This infant CPR manikin represents a newborn baby with realistic anatomical landmarks for practising routine newborn care and basic resuscitation procedures. Therefore, learners can develop essential skills before responding to a real neonatal emergency.
The simulator supports bag-valve-mask ventilation, visible chest rise and external chest-compression practice. In addition, instructors can create simulated heart sounds, an umbilical pulse and spontaneous breathing with manual pressure bulbs. As a result, learners can assess breathing and circulation during different training scenarios.
The model also includes an umbilical cord attachment that can be tied and cut during supervised practice. Moreover, the replaceable face mask and expandable lungs support repeated airway and ventilation sessions. Thus, the simulator is suitable for newborn resuscitation courses, delivery-room training and clinical skills assessment.
Key Features
- Realistic Newborn Design: Represents the size and appearance of a newborn for practical care training.
- CPR Training Function: Supports external chest compressions and basic newborn resuscitation practice.
- Bag-Mask Ventilation: Allows ventilation practice with visible chest rise when air enters the lungs.
- Expandable Lungs: Provides clear visual feedback during correct breathing-support practice.
- Umbilical Pulse Simulation: Uses a manual pressure bulb to create a detectable pulse in the cord.
- Spontaneous Breathing Simulation: A separate bulb creates visible breathing activity for assessment practice.
- Heart Sound Simulation: Allows heart sounds to be heard with a training stethoscope when activated.
- Umbilical Cord Care: Supports tying, cutting and basic cord-care demonstrations.
- Replaceable Face Mask: Supports hygiene and continued use during repeated training sessions.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Newborn Care and Resuscitation Training Simulator |
| Training Category | Neonatal CPR, Ventilation and Cord-Care Training |
| Body Design | Realistic Full-Body Newborn Manikin |
| Airway Function | Airway Opening and Bag-Mask Ventilation Practice |
| Ventilation Feedback | Visible Chest Rise through Expandable Lungs |
| CPR Function | External Chest-Compression Practice |
| Heart Activity | Manually Simulated Heart Sounds for Auscultation |
| Breathing Activity | Manual Spontaneous-Breathing Simulation |
| Umbilical Pulse | Manual Pulse Simulation through Pressure Bulb |
| Umbilical Cord | Attachment Suitable for Tying, Cutting and Cord-Care Practice |
| Face Mask | Replaceable Training Face Mask |
| Usage | Newborn Resuscitation Education and Clinical Simulation |
Benefits
- Helps learners practise newborn CPR without placing a baby at risk.
- Therefore, students can repeat ventilation and compression steps safely.
- Also, visible chest rise gives quick feedback during bag-mask practice.
- In addition, simulated pulse and breathing support assessment training.
- Moreover, heart sounds help learners practise basic auscultation.
- As a result, instructors can create varied newborn-care scenarios.
- Finally, the cord attachment supports complete birth-care demonstrations.
Suitable For
- Hospitals and delivery-room teams
- Medical and nursing colleges
- Midwifery training institutes
- Neonatal intensive care units
- Clinical skills and simulation laboratories
- Newborn resuscitation training programmes
Applications
- Newborn chest-compression practice
- Bag-valve-mask ventilation training
- Airway-opening demonstrations
- Heart-sound auscultation practice
- Umbilical pulse assessment
- Cord tying, cutting and care training
Why Choose This Newborn Resuscitation Simulator?
This infant CPR manikin combines breathing, heart activity, pulse and cord-care functions in one newborn simulator. For example, instructors can create a scenario with absent breathing and then introduce spontaneous chest movement after ventilation. Consequently, learners can practise assessment and response in a clear sequence.
The manual controls also give instructors direct control over each scenario. In addition, the realistic newborn body supports positioning and handling practice. Therefore, the model works well for structured lessons, skill checks and team-based resuscitation training.
Buying Guidance
Before buying, confirm that your programme requires ventilation, CPR, umbilical pulse and cord-care practice. Also, check the included pressure bulbs, tubing, face mask and cord parts. Finally, review cleaning instructions and replacement-part availability before ordering.
Usage Note: Use this simulator only for supervised education and simulation. Follow the supplied cleaning and maintenance instructions. It cannot replace an approved neonatal resuscitation course, professional certification or supervised clinical experience.
FAQs
1. What is this infant CPR manikin used for?
It is used for newborn CPR, ventilation, pulse assessment, cord care and resuscitation training.
2. Does the chest rise during ventilation?
Yes. Correct bag-mask ventilation produces visible expansion of the simulated lungs and chest.
3. Can the model simulate an umbilical pulse?
Yes. The instructor can create a pulse by operating the connected pressure bulb.
4. Does it simulate spontaneous breathing?
Yes. A separate manual bulb produces visible breathing activity.
5. Can learners practise umbilical cord care?
Yes. The cord attachment supports tying, cutting and basic nursing demonstrations.
6. Can heart sounds be heard?
Yes. Simulated heart sounds may be heard with a training stethoscope when the instructor activates the system.
7. Can this model replace clinical training?
No. It supports simulation but cannot replace approved courses and supervised newborn-care experience.