
The Whole Body Basic CPR Manikin with Monitor and Printer (Female) is a comprehensive training solution engineered for hands-on cardiopulmonary resuscitation education. Designed according to AHA (American Heart Association) CPR guidelines, this full-body simulator enables professional-level instruction in both artificial ventilation and chest compressions—backed by real-time performance monitoring and data logging.
With its lifelike features, this manikin captures the realistic anatomy of a female patient, making it a highly effective tool for medical colleges, paramedical institutes, nursing schools, and first responder academies. From its textured skin to its anatomical accuracy, trainees interact with a manikin that feels real—because confidence comes from familiarity.
But it’s the integrated monitor that transforms this training tool from good to exceptional. With LED indicators showing inflation volume and compression depth in real time, students receive visual cues that immediately reinforce correct technique. Green lights confirm success, yellow indicates underperformance, and red flags overexertion—an intuitive system that minimizes learning curves and maximizes retention.
“We use this exact model at Pt. B.D. Sharma PGIMS, Rohtak for all CPR competency exams. The feedback system and printout function help us track individual progress session by session,” notes Dr. Pooja Khurana, Clinical Skills Instructor.
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When training must mirror reality, and every action demands evaluation, this CPR manikin delivers clarity, control, and clinical confidence.
Training CPR on a full-body manikin creates a powerful learning impact—and this model is built to deliver exactly that. The Whole Body Basic CPR Manikin (Female) goes far beyond static practice. Every detail is engineered to mimic real patient response, giving learners the chance to rehearse under authentic conditions.
It simulates vital signs like pupil dilation and carotid pulse, allowing students to practice more than just chest compressions—they get to perform full patient assessment. The airway opens realistically, rescue breaths cause visible chest rise, and the skin texture allows learners to develop appropriate hand placement by feel, not guesswork.
But the real advantage lies in the integrated CPR monitor. This device continuously tracks:
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This manikin helps instructors save time while improving quality of instruction. Whether you’re running a structured academic course or a community workshop, this model brings efficiency and professionalism to your CPR curriculum.
“We used this manikin in a simulated mass casualty drill at AIIMS Jodhpur. The ability to record and print individual results made debriefing accurate and objective,” shares Dr. Amaan Rizvi, Simulation Lab Coordinator.
Its durable frame and washable training suit ensure it can handle high-volume use without degradation. Plus, the design is compact enough to store and move easily, while still offering the full anatomical fidelity of a life-size human figure.
Whether it’s your first training session or your fiftieth, this manikin raises the bar for CPR realism. From initial assessment to the final compression, students gain true-to-life experience with every repetition.
When it comes to CPR training, realism and feedback are not luxuries—they’re necessities. The Whole Body Basic CPR Manikin (Female) with integrated monitor and printer bridges the gap between theory and field readiness. By combining lifelike anatomy with precise electronic evaluation, it transforms passive instruction into active, skills-based learning.
Every visual indicator, every voice prompt, and every tactile cue is designed to reinforce one goal: to build competence that holds up under pressure. Whether it's a nursing student at the start of their journey, or a paramedic revisiting protocol, this manikin adapts to all skill levels and learning styles.
The ability to simulate full-cycle CPR with real-time validation means instructors can offer personalized correction and objective scoring—no more guessing who’s “doing it right.” With live feedback and printed reports, learners see the results of their actions, correct errors, and build confidence that sticks.
“During our training programs at Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal, we rely on this unit for structured CPR assessments. The printout is especially useful for audits and progress tracking,” says Trainer Divya Solanki.
From classrooms to trauma response courses, this CPR simulator proves its worth session after session. Its advanced feedback system ensures that learning is not just hands-on, but outcomes-driven. With the added advantage of female anatomical representation, this model enhances inclusivity and realism—an important step toward preparing students for care in real-world, diverse settings.
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When you choose this manikin, you’re investing in better instruction, clearer evaluation, and more confident responders. Because in the moment that matters most, only the prepared make a difference.
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