Skills: Advanced Life Support Skills Training

Airway SmartMan brings accurate real time visual feedback to ALS training. The manikin itself reaches a new level of accuracy for a device in this class of product. Also unique to this product is the feedback to optimize the value of the continuous chest compressions and the timing of the ventilations so that both oxygenation and blood flow can be optimal for the patient. See each section below for more specific information on the skills which Airway SmartMan will help you develop.

Airway SmartMan allows you to practice intubating a victim and it accepts a wide range of air devices. It also tells you how long it has taken to establish an effective airway and whether the seal is effective.

Airway SmartMan can also be used to train for correct Chest Compressions and BLS Ventilations with a BVM.

All SmartMan Training Systems feature Real Time Feedback using Easy to Understand Color Bar Graphs. In both Practice and Test Modes, you can choose to perform Skills with the Visual Feedback on or off.

 2 Rescuer CPR with an
       Advanced Airway in place



Airway SmartMan  accurately  re-creates the natural reverse flow of air into the lungs on release of a chest compression. With an intubation device correctly placed, a ventilation accurately timed with the release of the chest is able to deliver 0.5l – 0.6l of air into the lungs within 0.3 sec. This provides the victim with oxygenated blood and uninterrupted compressions.

SmartMan Timed Intubating of A Patientredbar

Practice placing an Advanced Airway with an endotracheal tube, and a variety of perilaryngeal and esophageal devices. Real time feedback lets
you know if the airway device is correctly placed, how long it has taken and whether you have established an effective seal.

SmartMan 2 Rescuer CPR with an
       Advanced Airway in place & with
       Timing to perform Intubation


Airway SmartMan  accurately  re-creates the natural reverse flow of air into the lungs on release of a chest compression. With an intubation device correctly placed, a ventilation accurately timed with the release of the chest is able to deliver 0.5l – 0.6l of air into the lungs within 0.3 sec. This provides the victim with oxygenated blood and uninterrupted compressions.

SmartMan Timing of Ventilation
       with release of chest
redbar

Visually displays whether you have optimized putting air into the lungs. It lets you know whether you have begun providing air too early or too late for it to be optimal to the patient.



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