Laerdal Head Section CPR Model
For some students, visualising how to correctly open the airways while performing CPR can be difficult. The Laerdal Head Section CPR Model is a simple model that demonstrates how to clear blocked airways and enable air administration when performing CPR.
Key Features and Benefits
- Demonstrates how correct head tilt/chin lift opens airways
- Enables air administration when performing CPR
- True-to-scale and movable plastic model
- Simple model that’s particularly useful for visual learners
- Sturdy but lightweight design
Simple but Effective Design
Although the CPR Model is relatively simple, it helps learners understand how the patient’s features will move during the procedure. The Head Section Model demonstrates to your students how performing the head tilt/chin lift technique correctly can open the airways and enable air administration.
Improves Patient Outcomes
Learning how CPR works and what to expect when performing the procedure in real-life situations improves patients’ outcomes. CPR manually preserves brain function until other measures (e.g. defibrillation) can be taken to restore spontaneous blood circulation and breathing in a cardiac arrest patient.
Ideal for Visual Learners
This true-to-scale and movable plastic model is ideal for visual learners as it demonstrates how to clear blocked airways in a simple, visual way. The CPR Model is also perfect for kinaesthetic learners as students can tilt the model’s head back or perform a jaw thrust to see how to effectively perform CPR and open the airways.
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