CPR training manikin

  

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CPR training manikin

Invention: CPR training manikin

Year    Description
1993Invention patented by Ian A. Adamson and Leonard P. Quercioli on May 27th, 1993. Abstract: A disposable manikin with a disposable airway, lung and face shield, is used for training people in the art of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), Heimlich Maneuver and Abdominal Thrust Maneuver, yet is low cost, recyclable and durable. The manikin comprises detachable parts, including a torso, a neck, a head, a chest compression spring, an airway with built in face mask and built in elements to interconnect these parts. All components preferably are made from lights-weight, low-cost and durable materials.
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