Features
- Full body
- Realistic chest cavity containing realistic organs
- Fully articulating head, neck, and jaw permitting head-tilt/chin lift, jaw thrust and neck extension into the sniffing position
- Anatomically accurate mouth, tongue, airway, and esophagus designed to illustrate the profound differences between intubating an infant, a child, and an adult
- Soft neck with cricoid cartilage permits classic Sellick maneuver
- Realistic chest rise during ventilation
- Realistic trachea, bronchi, and lungs. Observable bilateral lung expansion under positive pressure ventilation
- Airway narrows below vocal cords
- Realistic vocal cords with “fish-eye” appearance
- Airway diameter: 3.8mm
- Nasal passage permits placement of NP tube