Anatomically correct landmarks and sternal notch allows students to practice identification of all anatomical landmarks relevant to adult CPR and defibrillation.
Natural obstruction of the airway allows students to learn the important technique of opening the airway as in a real-life situation. The realistic airway means the airway remains obstructed unless proper head tilt, chin lift or jaw thrust manoeuvres are used. Chest rise is seen with correct ventilations.
Oral and nasal passages allow realistic nose pinch required for mouth-to-mouth ventilation.
Abdominal thrusts can also be practiced.
Voice prompts match the live FR2 and FR3 AED defibrillator provided on the AED Trainer 2 and AED Trainer 3.
Realistic resistance for chest compression allows students to experience the amount of pressure needed to perform proper chest compressions in real-life situations.