The Infant Choking Manikin With Carry Bag functions on the principle of clearing a blocked airway with forced air generated with the proper procedure‚ abdominal thrusts or back blows.
Once the object is lodged in the airway, the student must use the anatomical landmarks to decide where to place their hands and to decide how much pressure is required to accomplish the maneuver. With the appropriate force applied, the students are rewarded with the visual confirmation of an expelled object.
Manikins include rib cage, xiphoid process, suprasternal notch to provide anatomical reference, foreign body for airway obstruction, shirt, and soft carry bag.