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1. Introduction
The
Ambu
®
Man
is an advanced instruction and training manikin for
the simulation of realistic and correct anatomical and physiological
conditions during cardiopulmonary resuscitation by means of rescue
breathing and chest compression.
The Ambu Man incorporates a unique, patented hygienic system under
which all trainees get their own face piece and head bag, thereby mini-
mising any risk of cross-infection between the trainees. The hygienic sys-
tem also features realistic expiration from the Ambu Man through the
mouth and nose.
With the special hygienic system, disassembly and internal cleaning and
disinfection are rendered unnecessary both during and after training.
The Ambu Man is the size of a normal adult and provides an excep-
tionally lifelike representation of the human anatomy, particularly of
those features important to training in modern resuscitation techni-
ques.
The built-in instrumentation shows the effectiveness of the resuscita-
tion, including results achieved for insufflation volume and depth of
external chest compression, and indicates any stomach inflation and
incorrect hand positioning as well.
For more advanced training and an in-depth analysis of resuscitation
effectiveness the Ambu Man can be combined with a computer.
1.1. Differences between models
Your model may not comprise all the features and possibilities men-
tioned in the directions for use. Please see below for your model.
All models comprise:
1. A hygienic system
2. Carotid pulse
3. Possibility of adjusting chest stiffness
Models C (torso) and CF (full body) have all the features mentioned
except for the possibility of training in defibrillation. The A/D converter
with software for computer linkup will have to be purchased as an
optional extra.
Models D (torso) and DF (full body) have all the features mentioned above.
2. Specifications
Weight:
Torso with carrying case:
approx. 12 kg
Full body with carrying cases:
approx. 17 kg
Total length:
Torso:
approx. 80 cm
Full body:
approx. 170 cm
The guidelines
Ventilation Compression:
AHA/Standard
0,8 - 1,2 l
40 - 50 mm
ERC/Guidelines 2000 with O2
0,4 - 0,6 l
40 - 50 mm
Guidelines 2000 without O2
0,7 - 1,0 l
40 - 50 mm
Japanese Guidelines
0,5 - 0,8 l
35 - 50 mm
Model
B
(asic)
C
(omputer)
D
(efibrillation)
Monitoring
Instrument
•
•
Computer
Connection
•
•
Apex/ sternum
Electrodes
•
Full Body
Model
/BF
/CF
/DF