Difference between revisions of "CPR Manikin"
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− | A '''CPR manikin''' (or CPR dummy) is a model of the human body, usually the upper half, on which one can practice CPR. | + | [[File:Medical skills staying alive with refresher training 141113-A-JR267-029.jpg|400px|thumb|right]] |
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+ | A '''CPR manikin''' (or CPR dummy) is a model of the human body, usually the upper half, on which one can practice CPR. Up until December 13, 2016, no one has been able to successfully resuscitate a '''CPR manikin'''. But by the grace of God on December 14, 2016, the unthinkable finally happened.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2016/12/cpr-dummy/ Breaking: Nurse Successfully Resuscitates CPR Dummy Back to Human Life (Gomerblog)]</ref> | ||
'''New Advances in CPR Manikins''' | '''New Advances in CPR Manikins''' | ||
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− | Some training facilities are now employing the use of a second '''CPR manikin''' to "mourn its dead son."<ref>[http://www.clickhole.com/article/incredible-innovative-cpr-dummy-comes-second-dummy-4847 | + | Some training facilities are now employing the use of a second '''CPR manikin''' to "mourn its dead son."<ref>[http://www.clickhole.com/article/incredible-innovative-cpr-dummy-comes-second-dummy-4847 Incredible: This Innovative CPR Dummy Comes With A Second Dummy That Audibly Mourns Its Dead Son (ClickHole)]</ref> |
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+ | - [[Hospicillin]] | ||
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+ | - [[Sepsis-3]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:38, 24 June 2017
A CPR manikin (or CPR dummy) is a model of the human body, usually the upper half, on which one can practice CPR. Up until December 13, 2016, no one has been able to successfully resuscitate a CPR manikin. But by the grace of God on December 14, 2016, the unthinkable finally happened.[1]
New Advances in CPR Manikins
Some training facilities are now employing the use of a second CPR manikin to "mourn its dead son."[2]
Related Reading
- Death
- Sepsis-3
- SOFA
References