A: An instrumented directive feedback device measures compression rate, depth, hand position, recoil, and chest compression fraction and provides real-time audio or visual feedback (or both) on these critical CPR skills. A feedback device can be integrated into a manikin or serve as an accessory to a manikin.
What is the benefit of using an audio and/or visual feedback device during CPR?
Importantly, devices provide real-time visual or audio feedback (or both) on these critical components of CPR. This audio or visual information allows users, such as students, to self-assess, recognize and correct their skills in real-time.Feb 18, 2020
What is the correct ventilation rate for CPR?
rates for 2 rescuer CPR is to compress at a rate of at least 100-120 per minute, with 1 breath every 6 seconds.