Transforms any "REGULAR" manikin into a "SMART" one

Feedback

Depth

By using Beaty on top of Sheldon the student will get an audio feedback when reaching the correct depth

Slow Rate 

When performing chest compression too slow the yellow light will turn on

Recoil 

When performing chest compression without full recoil the red light will turn on

Good chest compression

When performing chest compression with full recoil and correct rate the green light and all of the ribs lights will turn on

Rib Fraction

A unique simulation of rib fraction which includes: Visual, Audible and Tactile feedback

AHA

"By January 31, 2019, the AHA will require the use of an instrumented directive feedback device or manikin in all AHA courses that teach the skills of adult CPR. Specifically, an instrumented directive feedback device or manikin is one that, at a minimum, provides audio or visual (or both) feedback on the rate and depth of compressions during CPR training."

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