Research shows that quality bystander CPR is directly associated with positive cardiac arrest outcomes. Training helps prepare a bystander to deliver CPR, but it is a challenge for instructors to provide accurate and objective feedback on their performance.
Little Anne is now available with feedback technology, which has been shown to improve CPR skill acquisition and performance.
Efficient Teaching for Effective Learning
Little Anne QCPR allows an instructor to monitor up to six learners at the same time from the palm of their hand. The Instructor App provides an easy to view performance summary that highlights which students may require further guidance.
At a glance you can pick up who is not compressing deeply enough, who is not compressing at the correct rate and who is overventilating.
With objective feedback and scoring, learners are motivated not only to compete with one another, but also to try to beat their own best score. The competition element makes training more engaging and interactive and has been demonstrated to improve motivation.
The following options can be used with Little Anne QCPR to obtain real-time and summary feedback of CPR performance. The feedback interface is consistent with other Laerdal QCPR solutions, and has been proven to be intuitive and effective for performing and improving quality CPR.