This upper torso features: • Realistic chest cavity with trachea, bronchi and lungs, heart and stomach • Nominal 18mm airway • Anatomically accurate mouth, tongue, airway and esophagus • Fully articulating head, neck and jaw • Wide, straight, stiffer epiglottis and realistic vocal cords • Soft neck with cricocartilage The following airway management procedures can be performed: • Head-tilt/chin lift, jaw thrust and neck extension into the sniffing position • Placement of cuffed ET tubes and EOA (Oesophagus Obturator Airway) • Intubation (oral, digital, nasal) • Sellick maneuver • Observation of unilateral or bilateral lung expansion under positive pressure ventilation • Surgical placement of tracheotomy tube • Emergency needle cricothyrotomy stick • Bilateral tension pneumothorax decompression Supplied with 6 neck collars, 3 cricocartilages, membrane tape and carrying bag.
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