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Sue and Class said,
29 January 2009 at 7:18
Every time I do my CPR update, I hate working on the baby dummy. This one I could cope with!
David Andrews M. Ed. (Distinction) said,
30 January 2009 at 4:49
When I did my CPR training (with St John Ambulance too many decades ago to want to talk about and at the local hospital 14 years ago), we didn’t deal with this type of dummy. We had the ResusciAnnie one, and that one actually felt horrible.
Even thought the materials feel (and look) terrible, the training is very worthwhile.