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CPR Saver Training Kit CPR Training Model Hands Only CPR Compression First Aid Teaching Exercises Tool for Medical Students, Emergency Teachers, Medical Staff

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  • 1.CPR training aid tool has a hardness and material that accurately reproduces the human chest, making it the best choice for practicing standard CPR procedures.
  • 2.CPR training aid tool is beneficial for cultivating and enhancing users' proficiency in CPR, correcting errors during use, and ensuring that no mistakes occur in emergency situations.
  • 3.Compared to mannequins, it is compact and lightweight, making it easy to carry in a backpack. You can easily take it anywhere, whether it's for presentations or group exercises.
  • 4.The CPR Saver Training Kit includes a CPR Press Trainer and a CPR Training Mat. You just put the training model on the heart to start hands-only CPR training.
  • 5.It is suitable for the explanation of emergency teachers, training of medical staff, and the practice of cardiopulmonary resuscitation compression in medical institutions and volunteer organizations.


Name: CPR Training Aid Kit
Material: Compound foam
Core size: 4.7*4.7*4.3 in/12*12*11CM
Paper size:17.9*24.4in/45.5*62CM
Package size: 6.3*5.12*4.53 in/16*13*11.5CM
Kit:
1x CPR Training Model
1 x Paper Body


John in Michigan
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
I received a hex-shaped foam rubber block and a human upper body sized sheet of plastic with some instructions for performing CPR.The foam block is supposed to be heart-shaped but it is hex shaped.The plastic sheet has partial instructions for performing CPR. They are not correct. For example it says to perform compressions 2 fingers below the nipple line. It says to press 2 inches using two hands, or 1 hand, or 1 1/2 inches using two fingers. All of that is wrong.I am a Red Cross CPR instructor. I tried using the foam block to practice CPR compressions. It is about the right firmness to simulate a human chest but if I pressed on it even slightly off dead center, the block tipped over. You cannot practice CPR like that.Please take a CPR class instead. Using this device will not help you to learn or practice CPR.
Anne
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025
I got this thinking it might be a good way to demonstrate basic hands only CPR and practice between certifications. Unfortunately this did not work for those purposes. The hexagon shaped foam block is denser/harder to compress than either a traditional training mannequin or an actual human. It provides no tactile sensation of recoil, which is something important to feel/understand as it helps you ensure you don't go too fast. Finally, the little block may be compact but it's not very stable and is prone to tipping over. The information on the fold out sheet is VERY basic and not sufficient to consider yourself 'trained' in CPR.If you want an affordable at home training option, the American Heart Association has a 'Adult & Child CPR Anytime Training Kit ' for $45 that also covers AED use. For free or low cost in person training contact your local health department for resources.
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