Features | Five Year | One Year | Newborn |
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, or 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 | 9mm | 5mm | 3.8mm |
Airway allows the passage of a cuffed ET tube | - | - | - |
Nasal passage permits placement of NP tube | | | |
Surgical placement of tracheostomy tube | - | - | - |
Emergency needle cricothyrotomy stick | - | - | - |
Bilateral tension pneumothorax decompression | - | - | - |
Six neck collars, three cricoid cartilages, membrane tape | - | - | - |
Carrying bag | | | |
Instruction manual | | | |