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Operation guide:1. Put the foreign body game ball in the throat of the inlet. Stand or kneel behind the patient, wrap your hands around the patient's waist and make a fist.2. Press the thumb of the fist tightly against the patient's abdomen, on the midline of the abdomen above the navel and below the breastbone.3. Hold the fisted hand with the other hand and quickly hit the patient's abdomen upwards. Repeated rapid shocks until the foreign body is expelled from the airway.4. Use the round back pad for slap training.Spec:Product name: suffocation first aid training wear vestMaterial: diving fabricNet weight: 1.5kg/3.3lbAccessories:1*Wearable vest1*Training ballNotes:1. Due to many factors such as display brightness and light brightness, the actual color of the item may be slightly different from the picture displayed on the website.2. Due to hand measurement, please allow an error of 1cm-2cm.
[Diversified exercises]Simulators can use standing, sitting, teaching aids or counters, tables and chairs to practice suffocation and self-help, first aid, and achieve the teaching purpose of saving lives.
[First aid for suffocation, wearing vest for training]Accidental suffocation means losing life! In anti-suffocation first aid education and training, wear them on the trainees, and practice abdominal compressions for the blockage of the airway caused by foreign objects.
[Easy operation]high fit, professional simulation of adult airway obstruction CPR first aid training wearable vest, suitable for simulated self-rescue, first aid teaching practice
[Wide audience]Educational tools provide excellent educational tools for students/teachers/professors. They are the experts of choice. They are more efficient, faster to use, and contribute to better understanding and practice.
[Wide range of applications]very suitable for training, teaching, and hospitals, medical schools, research centers, etc. Through training medical students, clinical medical staff, various on-site first aid personnel, teaching demonstrations and practical first aid.