If somewhere were to have the desire to purchase a CPR manikin, there are a few places where they could go. These places include Amazon and CPR-Savers.
CPR ratio is 30 compressions, 2 breaths.
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It saves lives every day on humans which the mannequin is supposed to simulate for practice only.
You can go to the redcrossstore.org to purchase one.
You can purchase just about any time of manikin you can possible think of. From full body educational manikins, to half body manikins, to modeling manikins for places like stores.
It is a Red Capped Manikin
We have just purchased Manikins to take out to The Gambia to teach CPR to a remote village. We found the best value to be a Family Pack (Adult, Child and Infant) from Laerdal. The Whole pack (avail in Brown or White) cost £381.90 and their delivery was extremely quick. Hope this helps
As of the 2010 ECC updates:For ADULT CPR, the ratio is the same (30:2) for 1-person and 2-person CPR, but you should incorporate switching at least every 2 minutes/5 cyclesFor CHILD/INFANT CPR, the ratio CHANGES from 30:2 (1-person) to 15:2 (2-person), along with the compressor adopting a modified hand position in infant CPR. Switching should also be utilized.
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Contact your local American Red Cross. If they do not have them in stock, you can order online from a business like the one on the related link.
The ideal height for a manikin that is a female is 178 cm and for a male the ideal height is 181cm.
It is not possible to check for a real pulse on a CPR mannequin.