Prestan Infant CPR Training Manikin with Rate Monitor, Medium Skin
$ 172.00
Price: $172.00
(as of Mar 25, 2025 00:31:18 UTC – Details)
Realistic to the eye and the touch, the Prestan Professional Infant Manikin is unlike any other on the market. Prestan manikins are uniquely designed as a clamshell that accommodates an easy-to-insert lung bag. Prestan’s revolutionary new CPR Rate Monitor allows for instant feedback to both instructor and student regarding the rate of chest compression. This allows each student to gauge their rate of compressions on their own as well as allowing the instructor to monitor several students quickly and easily. And with the patented face/head tilt, the Prestan Professional Infant Manikin simulates the way an actual victim’s head would move if he required CPR. In addition, the unique construction of our manikins incorporates a mechanism to help them use the correct force to compress the chest to the correct depth.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 23 x 11 x 6 inches; 5.6 Pounds
Item model number : PP-IM-100M-MS
Date First Available : January 6, 2013
Manufacturer : Prestan Products
ASIN : B00AXOWLPU
Country of Origin : USA
Rate monitor gives students visual feedback
Head-tilt illustrates how to open the airway
Realistic skin resists dirt, grime and grease.
Easy-to-insert face shield lung bag speeds setup of the manikin.
Carry case included
Customers say
Customers find this product a great training tool for infant CPR. It provides feedback and helps students perform at the correct depth more often. They find it easy to set up and use, with simple features like face shields and face mask lungs. Customers appreciate its durability and realistic design. Overall, customers consider it a good purchase and a worthwhile training aid.
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12 reviews for Prestan Infant CPR Training Manikin with Rate Monitor, Medium Skin
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$ 172.00
sanjay ramkissoon –
Great training tool.
This product is much better that the ‘blue foam ‘ manikins. The feedback lights, clicker, and breath movements with its lifelike appreance makes students really appreciate learning on this manikin
Darrell –
Infant CPR Manikin
Arrived on time, worked well in class, easy to put into service
Tammy –
CPR
Bought this for my daughter to use in her business, teaching infant/child safety. The mannequin is just the right size and looks very realistic.
SailRN –
Great for teaching infant CPR in my classes, durable.
2023-09-13: I bought these models as they are the ones I use when teaching for a EMS facility and they hold up well in frequent use. Maybe putting the controls and indicators in the genital area wasn’t the best idea.
WillieBT –
Great compression Monitoring system but airway is not too good.
I like the monitoring system on this model manikin and feel it helps students perform at the correct depth more often. It gives the students and instructors a way to make sure the compressions are accurate. I do not care for the airway system to much. The lungs stick together and it is hard to see a visible chest rise and fall. Also, to perform a head tilt chin lift the head does not go back that far. This makes it difficult as well to give the breaths.I bought these manikins because, I thought they would be better and more advanced than what I currently have however, I the only thing better is the monitoring system for chest compressions. I am an instructor and teach many students. I have to admit the students like seeing the lights light up green.
Amazon Customer –
Good product, easy to use
Good product, easy to use, the feedback device is a good add on. But it freaks out the students because they can actually see how well they are doing. Shipping from Amazon was great.
T Calf –
I love my Preston Cpr mankins.
They work great, easy to use. Students love really time feedback.
Tom Mwaura –
Great product and price
Great product and price
Gaétane Lavoie –
RCr
Jose –
Está súper bien y funciona excelente para las prácticas
Carlos David GarcÃa Hernández –
Equipo listo para curso de RCP.
MarÃa Fernanda Araico Quintana –
Llegó sin monitor