3.
An anatomically representative full-body manikin, sized appropriately for an adult,
that is designed for manual CPR training, works best. Torso manikins with flat
backs or too many functions or electronics might be problematic, as well as
manikins without arms do not adequately demonstrate the interaction between
the Frame and the Neck Strap.
4.
Student Self-Tests, Competency
Checklists, Training Evaluations, and
Certificates of Completion.
(pages 37,39,41 and 43)
Operator Training Requirements
The Lifeline ARM is intended for use by qualified medical personnel certified to administer
CPR. To safely and effectively operate the Lifeline ARM, it is the responsibility of the operator
to obtain the following training:
•
Lifeline ARM training in accordance with the User Manual, including handling of the
actual device
•
CPR training in accordance with recent resuscitation guidelines as required by local,
state, provincial, and/or national regulations, (e.g., the American Heart Association or the
European Resuscitation Council).
•
Thorough knowledge and understanding of the material in the User Manual
Note:
This course is not intended to provide CPR certification .
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