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An automated external defibrillator trainer is a “non-shocking” dummy of the real thing. Instructors may advise students on how to use AEDs correctly in a range of emergency situations thanks to AED trainers.
Every AED trainer includes reusable, low-adhesive training electrodes, and frequently, a remote control that can be added for training purposes.
Emergency personnel can utilise the XFT-120C + AED trainer before utilising an actual clinical AED that has been approved by St. John Ambulance. The training device accurately recreates the clinical AED’s instructions and scenario.
The Global AED Trainer Kit market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
AED DEFIBRILLATOR TRAINING KIT – This AED trainer comes with 3 AA batteries, a nylon carrying case, an instructor’s manual, 1 set of reusable adult and child training pads and connectors, and an AED trainer.
Although this AED training device may simulate an AED, it cannot give a defibrillation shock. This item cannot be used to defibrillate patients and is strictly for training reasons.
This CPR feedback monitor device measures compression rate and depth when practising CPR. 2-IN-1 CPR COMPRESSION RATE AND DEPTH WRIST MONITOR.
When performing CPR training, the CRdM emits a single audible “beep” when compression depth is below the range of 5-6 cm (2″-2.3″) and two audio “beeps” when compression depth is above the range of 5-6 cm (2″-2.3″)
A diode on the cardiopulmonary resuscitation trainer glows red when compression rates are below 100 cpm or above 120 cpm. When compressions are between 100 and 120 compressions per minute, the indicator turns green. The real-time auditory feedback for compression rate is measured by the CPR timing monitor.