CPR manikin (piston)

Education and demonstration – Anatomy – physiology – therapeutic treatment – or surgery... – Cardiac massage or artificial respiration

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92 43, 92 44, 267122, G09B 2328

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052499685

ABSTRACT:
A compressible piston (40) is disclosed for use in a CPR manikin to simulate the resistance of the human chest cavity. The piston (40) has a flexible corrugated upper wall (42) to permit compression and a lower rigid wall portion (43) to act as a tactile indicator of the limit of acceptable compression.

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