
5 Must-Know Features of the Little Anne QCPR Stackable CPR Manikins
Explore some ways that the Little Anne QCPR Stackable manikins can help you teach high-quality CPR more efficiently – resulting in fully prepared future lifesavers.
Laerdal Medical's CPR manikins have helped to advance resuscitation training for over 60 years. Our lifelike and durable products have equipped generations of medical professionals and lay responders worldwide to save lives and enhance patient outcomes.
Need help finding your next manikin? Whether you're new to Laerdal or experienced, this guide is for you.
Discover our latest CPR manikin solutions, organized to help you determine what best meets your training needs.
When thinking about Laerdal manikins, you may just think "Annie," but there's much more to it than that. In fact, there are three distinct product lines that can support various training initiatives and learner outcomes.
Mini manikins are inflatable, reusable kits designed for organizations and schools to train bystanders in CPR. They are ideal for large training events, school initiatives, and self-training, allowing participants to practice CPR while watching the skills demonstrated by an instructor or an instructional video.
Laerdal's new Little manikins and AED training kit are age-specific torso manikins designed to enhance the classroom experience for both instructors and learners. The Little manikins are typically used in community CPR training and are the ideal solutions for the general public and professionals needing CPR certification.
The Resusci line includes professional-grade resuscitation manikins designed for High-Performance CPR skills and team training in adult, pediatric, and infant resuscitation. If you're training professional first responders, you'll appreciate the robustness of a Resusci manikin, which will offer more realism, more advanced feedback, and the opportunity to incorporate other advanced skills.
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The Q in QCPR stands for "quality." At Laerdal, we understand that quality CPR can help save lives and that deliberate practice with feedback can help improve CPR skills.