2019 AHA Feedback Requirements
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Meet the 2019 AHA Feedback Requirement with Laerdal’s Resuscitation Training Solutions
Following the scientific evidence on feedback devices highlighted in the 2015 AHA Guidelines Update for CPR and ECC, effective January 31, 2019, the AHA now requires the use of an instrumented directive feedback device or manikin in all AHA courses that teach the skills of adult CPR. 1
Specifically, an instrumented directive feedback device or manikin is one that, at a minimum, provides audio or visual (or both) feedback on the rate and depth of compressions during CPR training. 2
The AHA has established two standards for devices meeting the new requirements:
Minimum Standard
Optimum Standard
Meets the minimum standard and also includes auditory and/or visual feedback on recoil and didactic(s) for proper hand placement 3
Laerdal’s portfolio of CPR training products includes feedback solutions to help you meet the requirement and deliver quality CPR training for your learners. We've created the badges above to help you identify which of our products meet which standard.
Your Guide to Laerdal QCPR Feedback Solutions
If you are still considering your options, we’d like to help. We’ve created this quick guide for you to target what your needs are and which product would be most useful.
Select the situation below that most reflects your own and we’ll show you a product that may be your ideal training solution.
Your students are a blend of laypeople and healthcare professionals, you have a reduced budget, or you already use Little Anne manikins.
Little Anne QCPR, Little Junior QCPR, and Little Baby QCPR
The Littles manikins offer comprehensive CPR performance feedback while remaining economical. If you are looking to increase quality, efficiency, and engagement in CPR training, the Littles manikins can help by delivering feedback using a free app for smartphones and tablets. The app includes a QCPR Race game to help make learning stick. The SkillGuide offers a tethered feedback option. And, you can upgrade your existing Little Annes and Little Juniors to include QCPR technology in just a few minutes with simple and affordable upgrade kits.
You need a small portable device, your existing manikins do not have QCPR feedback, or you’d like to be able to use QCPR feedback in a real emergency.
CPRmeter 2
CPRmeter2 is an easy-to-use feedback device that can ensure providers give high-quality compressions. This solution provides real-time feedback on depth, rate, release of compressions, and compression fraction. It can be used to train students on a realistic manikin. Equally important, it can be used on a real person (over the age of 8 years old) during an emergency. This product is especially ideal for EMTs, paramedics, and nurses who wish to train and perform at their best in all circumstances.
Your students are primarily healthcare professionals, you want more advanced CPR feedback, or you want added realism.
Resusci Anne QCPR, Resusci Junior QCPR, and Resusci Baby QCPR
The Resusci manikins provide quality CPR feedback in addition to meeting other BLS skills training requirements. These manikins can be used to help professionals train individually or as part of a team. The Resusci manikins offer unmatched durability and can be used to include training on defibrillator use, airway management, IV administration, and rescue/trauma situations.
Manikins & CPR Feedback Devices
Laerdal Feedback Solutions Product Chart
Use this chart to quickly identify which manikins meet the AHA requirement, and feedback devices that are compatible with each.
References
1. Frequently Asked Questions: AHA Requirement on Use of Feedback Devices in Adult CPR Training. AHA Instructor Network.
2. American Heart Association (AHA) Requirement on Use of Feedback Devices in Adult CPR Training Courses. AHA Instructor Network.
3. Feedback Device Specifics for CPR Instruction. AHA Instructor Network.