10 Best Cpr Training
Updated on: September 2023
Best Cpr Training in 2023
Adult and Infant CPR Manikin Kit with Feedback, Prestan UltraTrainer, and MCR Accessories
Prestan Professional Adult Medium Skin CPR-AED Training Manikin 4-Pack (with CPR Monitor) by Prestan Products

- Part Number: PP-AM-400M-MS
- Manufacturer: Prestan Products
Prestan Single Ultralight CPR Training Manikin

- 1 Adult Ultalite Manikin (head, torso, piston)
- 10-pack face-shield lung bags
- Blue Nylon durable carry case with detachable shoulder strap
- Instruction sheet
WNL Products 5000TV-CP Practi-Valve CPR Training Valve Fits All WNL Adult Child and Infant Training Masks (55 Valves)

- INDIVIDUALLY WRAPPED SINGLE USE CPR TRAINING VALVE - This Practi-VALVE single use CPR Training Valve is the perfect replacement for your WNL Products Mask
- TRAINING VALVE FITS ALL WNL MASKS - The WNL CPR valve fits the inside opening of all WNL adult/ child, mask openings and the inside opening of all WNL infant mask openings and is compatible with most other brands of CPR masks and training masks
- SINGLE USE CPR VALVE - This pack of CPR pocket training valves is single use only and the user should always replace the mask's original valve and filter assembly after training
- LATEX FREE - This 5000TV-CP 55 one way valve pack is latex free
- WNL PRODUCTS DIFFERENCE - WNL Products is a leading supplier of CPR and first aid training equipment which can be attributed to quality, cost effective, and innovative products
Prestan CPR Mask Training Mask Adaptor - Training Valve

- Rescue Mask adapters are for use when training with CPR rescue masks (such as AMBU, Laerdal, etc.)
- Economical
- Valve features an integral air filter that obstructs the flow of contaminants
- Fit all standard rescue masks
MCR Medical Supply MCRTM-A PVC Training CPR Pocket Resuscitator Face Masks and Valves, Adult (Pack of 10)

- Cost Effective for Training
- Includes 10 masks and 10 valves
- Soft pliable bladders
- Latex Free
CPR Assistant CPR Training Valves with Filter Barrier for Resuscitation Rescue Masks with Free AED Training Pads (50 Pack)

- ONE WAY VALVES FOR CPR MASKS- The Valves Provide a Realistic Training Experience as its Form and Function Mimics Valves used in Field-Use Applications
- UNIVERSAL FIT- Can be used on all Standard CPR Masks (Adult, Child, or Infant) that Allows a Valve Insert. Guaranteed Fit on all CPR Masks Carried by the CPR Assistant Brand
- FILTER BARRIER- Each Valve has a Filter built in to Create a Breathing Barrier Between the User and the Mask
- INDIVIDUALLY PACKED- Each CPR Assistant Valve is Individually Packed to Comply with the Highest Sanitary Standards
- RESEALABLE BAG- Each Pack of Valves come in a CPR Bag
Pack of 10 CPR Rescue Mask Training Valves Ever Ready First Aid- Individually Wrapped

- Disposable Training Valves
- Easy to use
- Fits all cpr masks that use standard valves
- Affordable for training
- Universal Fit
CPR Training Bag Valve Mask (BVM) ADULT/CHILD in Mesh Bag, BVM-3081-001

- For Training Purposes Only
- Includes convenient carry case
- Includes adult & child masks for demonstration
- Economical for training
PRESTAN PP-AM-100M-MS Professional Adult CPR-AED Training Manikin with CPR Monitor, Medium Skin

- Part Number: PP-AM-100M-MS
- Manufacturer: Prestan Products
- With CPR Monitor
Taking CPR Training Can Make a Difference
Learn how to do CPR. In an emergency situation your training can save someone's life.
In many emergency situations CPR would be effective if people felt comfortable. The issue is oftentimes reluctance. Many bystanders are eager to help but applying conventional CPR goes beyond their comfort level. CPR may also seem intimidating because you don't want to hurt the victim. It is a legitimate reason. Sabin Russel says that, "effective chest compression can break the victim's ribs about one-third of the time." That is a serious risk but we have to consider the importance of saving a person's life. It is a risk worth taking. Without CPR the changes of survival are slim.
A new announcement in emergency care for cardiac arrest may prove to be a much needed shift. According to recent reports the practice of cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (mouth-to-mouth resuscitation) is being replaced by what is called a "hands only" approach. The idea is to perform 30 chest compressions without locking lips with the victim. Based on an article by the USA Today several cities are leading away from the long held practice of mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. It never occurred to me that there was a need for any change. However, strong evidence indicates that more people are willing to help a victim if they only have to perform chest compressions. Dr. Chris Barton supports the new guidelines, "the latest research on CPR supports the notion that in the critical minutes before an ambulance or defibrillation devices arrives, it is very important to provide uninterrupted, deep chest compressions." The new change would encourage bystander to take an active role. In fact the new guidelines would save tens of thousands of lives every year. Mary Hazinski, a nurse at Vanderbilt University Medical Center and spokeswoman for the American Heart Association says, "If you're untrained, just remember to push hard and push fast. Doing something is better than doing nothing."
Proper CPR training can make the difference in a life and death situation. The American Red Cross website provides excellent resources that are available to individual, groups and employers. The Red Cross provides programs in first aid, CPR and AED for any age. In addition the programs can be tailored to the needs of specific groups and individuals. I know from personal experience that CPR training is valuable. When I was working with students in a group home we were always reminded of the safety of the students. It was a constant priority. My CPR training prepared me and gave me the assurance for those unexpected emergencies.
The American Heart Association has gone to great lengths to educate the general public about CPR. Taking CPR training can make a difference. Our immediate response can save a life. The issue should not be a choice of traditional CPR or Hands Only CPR. It is a matter of conscience. Maybe more people would change their minds if they simply put themselves in the shoes of the victim.