CPR Manikins

CPR manikins provide hands-on practice for cardiopulmonary resuscitation techniques. These manikins feature anatomical landmarks and feedback devices for proper compression depth. Durable skin and construction simulate real-life scenarios accurately. CPR manikins include adult, child, and infant models for comprehensive training. Rate monitors ensure correct ventilation and compression rates. Ideal for certification courses and skill refreshers. Our CPR manikins meet AHA and Red Cross guidelines. Master life-saving skills with high-fidelity manikins.
CPR Manikins
Laerdal Resusci Anne Advanced SkillTrainer AED Link with IV Left Arm
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Description Laerdal Resusci Anne Advanced SkillTrainer AED Link with IV Left Arm The Laerdal Resusci Anne Advanced SkillTrainer AED Link with IV Left Arm is a next-level, full-body simulation manikin...

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to commonly asked questions below.

  • What is a CPR Manikins?

    CPR manikins are lifelike training models designed to teach and practice cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) techniques. They replicate human anatomy, allowing learners to perform chest compressions and rescue breaths with realistic feedback. Modern CPR manikins often include sensors and indicators to measure compression depth, rate, and ventilation quality, helping trainees improve accuracy. These tools are essential for hands-on learning in CPR certification courses, healthcare training, and emergency preparedness programs. By practicing on manikins, individuals gain confidence and muscle memory, which is critical for real-life cardiac emergencies.

  • Which is correct, manikin or mannequin?

    Both words refer to human-shaped models, but their uses differ. Mannequin (with a ā€œqā€) is used in fashion and retail to display clothing and accessories. Manikin (with a ā€œkā€) refers to medical or scientific models used for training, such as CPR manikins or surgical simulators. While they look similar, manikins are designed for functionality and realism in healthcare education, whereas mannequins prioritize aesthetics for product display.

  • How much is a cpr manikins?

    The cost of CPR manikins varies widely based on features and fidelity. Basic models for community training can start around $40–$200, while mid-range manikins with feedback systems typically cost $500–$2,000. Advanced high-fidelity manikins used in professional healthcare training can exceed $10,000 and may include features like airway management and real-time data tracking. For most CPR classes, AHA-compliant manikins with feedback fall in the $150–$800 range per unit.

  • How do you clean cpr manikin faces?

    Cleaning CPR manikin faces is essential for hygiene and equipment longevity. After each use, wipe the face, mouth, and nose area with disinfectant wipes containing at least 70% isopropyl alcohol, leaving surfaces wet for 30 seconds before drying. For deep cleaning after a class, disassemble the face parts and soak them in warm soapy water or a diluted bleach solution (10:1 water-to-bleach ratio) for 20 minutes, then rinse and dry thoroughly. Always replace disposable parts like face shields or lung bags between students to prevent cross-contamination.