The Award-Winning Brayden CPR Manikins present a highly innovative and effective way to teach and learn both the “how-to” and “why to” perform CPR. Its unique features mean that it is the first-ever manikin to allow users to visualise the effects of CPR.
Brayden was initially designed and developed by the team at Innosonian Inc. Based in Korea, the team are a group of trailblazers! Designers and engineers with a real pedigree. CEO, Moley Chung, was previously the General Manager of CU Medical Systems, the manufacturer of iPAD defibrillators, so he is passionate about developing products that can help people perform lifesaving skills, along with his in-house team being equally as passionate.
Brayden CPR resuscitation manikins are equipped with three sets of interrelated LED lights that illuminate in direct relation to the depth and rate of compressions, clearly illustrating the overall quality of the CPR being performed.
Seeing how CPR is having a direct effect on the flow of oxygenated blood to the brain increases the speed at which skills can be both learned and retained. This ultimately increases confidence and competence in CPR skills.
The non-toxic materials are soft and smooth to represent an infant’s skin.
The Baby Brayden manikin has an open and interconnected mouth and nose which adds realism when ventilating.
The Brayden Baby has a realistically large occiput so the Baby lies with its head in a realistic position (in flexion). The head needs to be moved to open the airway in to the neutral position.
A realistic ‘Jaw Thrust/Lift’ manoeuvre is possible to practice opening the infant airway as required.