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Mb001b +(Ad) Adult Cpr Training Manikin Advance (Torso)

Mb001b +(Ad) Adult Cpr Training Manikin Advance (Torso)
Mb001b +(Ad) Adult Cpr Training Manikin Advance (Torso)

Mb001b +(Ad) Adult Cpr Training Manikin Advance (Torso) Specification

  • Features
  • Advance CPR training functionality with hands-on practice
  • Style
  • Realistic anatomical design
  • Assembly
  • Torso-only configuration for training purposes
  • Power Type
  • Manual (No electrical components)
  • Weight
  • Lightweight for portability
  • Surface Finish
  • Smooth surface finish mimicking human skin
  • Model No
  • MB001B +(Ad)
  • Size
  • Adult torso size
  • Use
  • Training for CPR procedures in adult patients
  • Type
  • Training Manikin
  • Material
  • High-quality plastic and silicon
  • Dimensions
  • Standard adult torso dimensions
  • Shape
  • Human torso-shaped
  • Color
  • Skin tone (beige) blue base mat
  • Function
  • Used for CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) training
  • Age
  • Adult
  • Advantage
  • Helps in training CPR techniques effectively
 
 

About Mb001b +(Ad) Adult Cpr Training Manikin Advance (Torso)



The MB001B +(Ad) Adult CPR Training Manikin Advance (Torso) is a high-quality training manikin designed for CPR procedures on adult patients. Made of premium plastic and silicon materials, this manual manikin features a realistic anatomical design with a smooth surface finish resembling human skin. Its advanced CPR training functionality allows hands-on practice, making it suitable for medical study, research, and educational use. This lightweight and portable manikin comes in a skin tone (beige) color with a blue base mat, providing a very superior quality experience for learners to effectively practice CPR techniques.

QUALITY VERY SUPERIOR QUALITY
suitable for Medical study,Research
Usage/Application Educational use
MAKE IMPORTED
Shape as per Image
Material High quality
Color as Per Image


FAQs of Mb001b +(Ad) Adult Cpr Training Manikin Advance (Torso):


Q: What is the suitable use for the MB001B +(Ad) Adult CPR Training Manikin Advance?

A: This manikin is suitable for medical study, research, and educational purposes.

Q: What is the material used in manufacturing this training manikin?

A: The manikin is made of high-quality plastic and silicon materials for durability and realism.

Q: Does the manikin come fully assembled?

A: No, the MB001B +(Ad) Adult CPR Training Manikin Advance is in a torso-only configuration for training purposes.

Q: What age group is this training manikin designed for?

A: This manikin is designed for training in adult CPR procedures.

Q: What is the color and size of the MB001B +(Ad) Adult CPR Training Manikin Advance?

A: The manikin comes in a skin tone (beige) color and adult torso size for realistic training simulations.

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