Customization: | Available |
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Material: | Plastic |
Application: | Hospital, Outdoor |
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PRODUCT OVERVIEW |
KEY FEATURES AND BENEFITS | |
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Stable Surface for Compressions: CPR boards provide a stable and rigid surface for performing chest compressions during CPR. This stability ensures that the force applied during compressions is effectively transmitted to the patient's chest, maximizing the chances of restoring circulation. |
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Proper Alignment: Using a CPR board helps ensure proper alignment of the patient's body, particularly the spine, during CPR. Maintaining proper alignment is crucial for minimizing the risk of spinal cord injury, especially in cases where trauma is suspected. |
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Optimal Compression Depth: The firm surface of a CPR board allows rescuers to achieve the recommended depth of chest compressions, typically around 2 to 2.4 inches (5 to 6 centimeters) in adults. Consistent and adequate compression depth is essential for generating sufficient blood flow to vital organs and improving the likelihood of successful resuscitation. |
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Reduction of Rescuer Fatigue: Using a CPR board can help reduce rescuer fatigue during prolonged CPR efforts. By providing a solid platform for chest compressions, the board allows rescuers to exert force more efficiently, minimizing fatigue and allowing for more effective CPR delivery. |
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Compatibility with Spinal Immobilization: In cases of trauma or suspected spinal injury, CPR boards can be used in conjunction with cervical collars and other spinal immobilization devices to maintain spinal precautions during CPR. This integrated approach ensures that resuscitation efforts are performed safely and without exacerbating potential spinal injuries. |
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Versatility: CPR boards are versatile devices that can be used in various settings, including pre-hospital care, emergency departments, and medical facilities. They are suitable for use with patients of different ages and sizes, making them valuable tools for healthcare providers and emergency responders. |