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When equipped with these artificial lungs, the Brayden Manikin can effectively simulate the flow of air through a patient’s body during CPR.
The artificial lungs can be placed inside the chest cavity of the Brayden Manikin and attached to the airway valve that forms the “throat” of the manikin.
During CPR, the air students provide to the manikin filters through the lungs and causes the chest to rise, effectively simulating the breathing of a patient receiving CPR. Once filtered through the lungs, the air exits through the back of the manikin’s head, so students never come into contact with exhaled air and the risk of cross contamination is reduced.
- Artificial lungs can be placed inside the chest cavity of the Brayden Manikin and attached to the airway valve that forms the “throat” of the manikin
- During CPR, the air students provide to the manikin filters through the lungs and causes the chest to rise, effectively simulating the breathing of a patient receiving CPR
- Air filtered through the manikin’s lungs exits through the back of his head, so students never come into contact with exhaled air and the risk of cross contamination is reduced
Please Note: Due to the size of this item, special handling fees will need to be calculated and you will be contacted for the additional costs.