■ The simulator is a 3-month-old female infant with a body length of 60 centimeters and a head circumference of 40 centimeters. The sternum and ribs are palpable, and the anatomical structure of the scapula is precise, making it easy to operate and locate.
■ Simulation of normal airway obstruction
■ Simulation of airway opening and chest compression
■ Chest dilation during airway inertia
■ Simulation of suffocation and foreign object obstruction of the airway
■ External cardiac compression and cardiopulmonary resuscitation operation.
■ It has a lung structure that allows for lung gas ventilation and allows for chest undulation.
CPR operation: The baby's head should be tilted back, the airway should be opened, and mouth to mouth blowing should be done. If there is any fluctuation in the chest, it indicates that there is no foreign object. If the chest cannot rise and fall, it indicates a foreign body.
■ Foreign body removal operation: Place the infarcted foreign body into the throat of the mouth, tilt the baby's head back, open the airway, and gently pat the back and chest to remove the foreign body.
■ When blowing air, there is a voice prompt indicating whether it is too large or too small
■ When there is a foreign body in the oral cavity, the cyanotic color of the lips will gradually worsen over time.
■ When removing foreign objects, the baby makes a crying sound, and the cyanosis gradually disappears over time