An iPAD SP1 AED training unit designed as an exact replica of the iPAD SP1 AED, but without delivering real shocks, to give students unparalleled preparation and confidence when in a real emergency.
An exact replica of the iPAD SP1 defibrillator, this device is everything you need for first-rate cardiac arrest training. Made by CU Medical Systems, the iPAD SP1 training unit replicates features, including visual and audio prompts, illuminations, and simulated shock charges and delivery. But the unit won’t deliver any real shocks, so there’s no worry about safety when using it to learn.
With eight programme scenarios to use in training sessions, the iPAD SP1 trainer simulates exactly how the device would respond in various situations and can be used to train anyone to be ready for action in a crisis. A remote control means the device can be controlled from afar to assist in simulation and provide more flexibility to tutors training students.
Understand how a defibrillator works by interacting with the device, testing it out. And learning how each function responds. Using the real-life training device is the best way to prepare students for using a real AED in an emergency; when seconds count, concentration is difficult, and there could be stress and anxiety.
Note: The unit requires six AAA disposable or rechargeable batteries for power.
The iPAD SP1 training unit is intended for training in basic life support, advanced cardiac life support, and AED operation. It’s primarily designed to give laypersons and untrained people the knowledge, skills, and confidence to elect to use a defibrillator promptly and correctly when someone suffers cardiac arrest.
This device is perfect for:
First aid course leaders: the device is user-friendly for students and course leaders, with its remote controls and compatibility with all CPR manikins. As a replica of the real thing, this device allows course leaders to bring their students thorough and accurate training experiences.
Healthcare training centres: medical schools, nursing schools, EMS training programmes, and healthcare courses. This training device is fit for use in all healthcare education settings where students must be ready for emergency response.
Community organisations: promoting public health is vital in all public spaces, and the responsibility of first aid falls on all people who own and run organisations for others. Training in a defibrillator can help appointed first aiders at community centres, sports clubs, and volunteer group spaces feel prepared.
When you’re fully prepped with this training unit, you’ll be ready to use an iPAD SP1 Fully Automatic Defibrillator or iPAD SP1 Semi-Automatic Defibrillator in a real-life emergency; they work in exactly the same way with one key difference: a fully automatic AED administers a shock on it’s own whereas a semi-automatic prompts the user to press a button to administer the shock. Stock up on iPAD compatible essentials too.
The Schiller FRED and Zoll brands offer equally user-friendly AEDs that can be used by untrained people whenever cardiac arrest strikes. Take a look at devices and accessories here.
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