Emergency training manikins are designed to simulate various human body types and conditions for effective training. Here are some common types:
- Adult Manikins: These are life-sized representations of an average adult. They are used to train healthcare professionals, first responders, and the general public in CPR, AED, first aid, and other emergency procedures.
- Child Manikins: Smaller than adult manikins, these are designed to simulate the anatomy and physiology of a child. They are used to train healthcare providers and caregivers in pediatric care.
- Infant Manikins: These are even smaller manikins designed to represent infants. They are essential for training healthcare providers and parents in infant CPR, airway management, and other infant-specific care.
- Obstetric Manikins: These manikins simulate childbirth and are used to train healthcare providers in delivery procedures, newborn care, and emergency childbirth situations.
- Advanced Manikins: These high-fidelity manikins are equipped with advanced features such as realistic anatomy, simulated vital signs, and the ability to simulate various medical conditions. They are used for advanced training scenarios in hospitals and medical schools.
- Rescue Training Manikins: Designed for emergency responders, these manikins simulate various rescue scenarios, including water rescues, confined space rescues, and high-angle rescues.