Little Baby QCPR is a realistic and affordable BLS manikin for pediatrics with objective feedback. It improves training quality, learner engagement, and classroom efficiency.
A familiar feel
The 3-month-old Little Baby QCPR’s features include:
• Head-tilt with open/locked airway
• Feedback on hand positioning
• Visible chest-rise on ventilations
• See and feel the baby’s ribs
• Landmarks, nipples, breast tip
• Limbs with realistic movement
• Durable construction with realistic length and weight
• 2 AA batteries will last for months and are easily changed.
The Little Baby QCPR is a realistic and affordable pediatric CPR manikin designed to enhance Basic Life Support (BLS) training. Representing a three-month-old infant, it provides lifelike features and real-time feedback to improve training quality, learner engagement, and classroom efficiency.
Key Features:
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Realistic Design: Designed to replicate a three-month-old infant, offering a human-like feel for chest compressions and ventilations with visible chest rise.
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Objective Feedback: Equipped with QCPR sensors to monitor compression rate, depth, release, and ventilation rate and count. Feedback is provided via compatible apps and SkillGuide devices
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Airway Management Practice: Allows for head tilt and jaw thrust maneuvers; airway closes when the neck is hyperextended or underextended.
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Back Blow Training: Supports training for relief of foreign-body airway obstruction with audible crying features when used with the QCPR app.
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Bluetooth Enabled: Compatible with QCPR apps and SkillGuide devices for real-time feedback and assessment.
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Portable & Hygienic: Comes with a soft carry case for easy transport and storage.
Specifications:
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Dimensions: 65 cm (25 in) length, 26 cm (10 in) width, 14 cm (5 in) height
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Weight: 1.8 kg (4 lbs)
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Battery: Operates with 2x AA alkaline batteries (included)
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Included Accessories: Manikin wipes (6), jumpsuit clothing (1), softpack carry case (1), user guide (1), and important product information (1).
Install confidence in your learners
Foreign body removal
Choking is one of the biggest reasons for cardiac arrest in infants. With Little Baby QCPR, you allow learners to practice the not-so-gentle touch to see what it takes to remove airway obstructions.
Correct hand placement
Spot incorrect hand placement with built-in sensors and QCPR app to instantly adjust learners' performance.
Act when it matters
Practice correct compressions, ventilations, and foreign body removal so that learners act with confidence when it matters the most.