Toddler & Child

Lifecast Body Simulation Toddler & Child manikins are highly accurate and lifelike, designed and manufactured in the UK. Based on the lifecasts and scans of real children, the Lifecast Toddler (based on a 3 year old) and Child (based on an 8 year old) feature lifelike details including visible veins and underlying structures, hair and precise anatomical mouths and airways enabling ALS airway management (ET tube intubation currently for Child only). Being naturally ‘floppy’, the Toddler is incredible for challenging the perceptions of what a manikin should look and feel like and allow for testing of systems such as broselow to establish appropriate care pathways.
 
Available in a wide range of ethnicities and created with accurate average weights and heights, Lifecast Toddler & Child manikins encourage more natural handling, bring a new level of realism to medical training and demonstrate our belief in building simulation training tools that create emotional attachment and engagement.

TODDLER & CHILD - KEY FEATURES

Toddler based on a 3 year old weighing 14Kg approx..
Child based on a 8 year old weighing 28Kg approx..
Ethnicity – Caucasian*
Step wise airway management with mouth, open nostrils, upper airway and lungs enabling bag/valve/mask, oropharyngeal airway, nasopharyngeal airway, supraglottic airway and ET tube intubation (Child only).
CPR compatible
Needle decompression insertion
Hand punched hair 
Open eyes
Carry bag

About Lifecast

Created at the world famous Elstree Film & TV Studios in London, Lifecast’s ultra-realistic manikins help create unrivalled emotional response and engagement, transforming the way medical simulation training is delivered and absorbed.

The Lifecast range includes Pre-Term & Full Term Babies, Children, Adults and Elderly Adult manikins in a range of ethnicities.

Lifecast manikins have been designed to be an integral part of medical simulation and Lifecast would emphasise that they are not designed as a single intervention task trainer. The use of alternative specific task trainers should be considered for this purpose.