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No hay artículos en el carroEste paquete incluye la funda Practi-Carry que es ideal para almacenar y transportar de forma segura todos los equipos de prueba de RCP. Incluye 4 AED de entrenamiento. El paquete WNL Products WL120ES10 Desfibrilador AED Practi-Trainer Essentials Base Model AED Unidades de entrenamiento son asequibles y lo suficientemente compactas para que los instructores traigan uno para todos en la clase. Ofrece una experiencia de entrenamiento universal para preparar a los estudiantes para usar una variedad de diferentes DEA. Cuenta con dos escenarios preprogramados, indicaciones de voz claras, opciones integradas en inglés y español y un metrónomo. Compatible con cualquier tipo de maniquí de RCP que esté diseñado para entrenamiento con DEA.
Odus
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de enero de 2025
The kit includes 4 sets of AED trainers and each set comes with everything including the trainer, training pads and connectors. The trainer includes voice prompted instructions which I find easy to understand. The instructions are also available in Spanish. There is no real shock though the actual usage is almost identical to using the real devices. Great for teaching or learning CPR.
Roberta P
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de enero de 2025
Product as advertised. Came quickly. Good service. Thanks
Angel R.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de febrero de 2024
The product was simple to put together and easy to use while teaching a class. 10 out of 10. Students followed instructions easily.
Reviewer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de octubre de 2024
I've been a first aid / cpr instructor for a very long time. This is the fourth or fifth style of universal AED trainer (and I’ve also used most big brand-specific trainers) I've used over the years. These are comparatively small, but come in their own individual trainer bags with the adult and child pads and separate connectors, similar to how one finds lots of commercial / public use AEDs. All four AED trainers in their bags fit inside a similar style compact instructor carrier bag for easy transport when you travel-teach. The bags are light and comparatively easy to transport. Also comes with the three necessary AA batteries to operate (trainer units can be used with a power adapter, but it has to be purchased separately and I'm not certain how practical or useful that is).If you teach a variety of populations (even in workplaces) who are going to be in places with various makes and models of AEDs, it's probably best IMHO to train with a universal trainer, rather than a brand-specific one, since often these have some quirks both in how they are set up and consistency of branded verbage used.Adjustable volume and a headphone jack (though, once again, I'm not sure how truly useful that would be). Pause button (very useful for when you want to interrupt a demonstration and restart where you were) and indicator light shows which scenario is playing (there are 5 available to you).English / Spanish switches somewhat awkwardly by holding down the two "switch scenario" buttons on the side of the AED unit. Everything fits inside the zippered pouches; bits and pieces aren't falling out of a built-in pouch on the back of the unit; hinged plastic covers aren't falling off after a student latched them incorrectly, spilling your equipment everywhere.I have a couple of minor issues with the units: first, and most importantly, they should say they are TRAINER UNITS ONLY in much larger, much more immediately obvious letters. I fixed this myself, immediately, when I got my kit ready to use by learners. I don't like the language that these units are "not for clinical use" printed on the front because its meaning is ambiguous, particularly to someone potentially experiencing a medical emergency and in a panic. (It's not that hard to argue that real, possibly life-saving AEDs meant for use by the untrained public are not for strictly-defined "clinical" use, which leads to the ambiguity.)The second issue is that it sure takes awhile for the unit to announce "It is safe to touch..." and then after what seems like an interminable pause, "Begin CPR" with the resumption of the metronome sound. High quality CPR minimizes the length of interruptions to only the length necessary.But all in all, I think these are effective trainers with the right level of sophistication for students without hearing impairments. Trainers with a blinking CPR pacing light and an LCD display should be available for learners with significant hearing impairments.
pat Ahearn
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de octubre de 2024
Easy to use during CPR class!
jorge r
Comentado en México el 15 de diciembre de 2022
Excelentes pra entrenar paramédicos y brigadistas
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