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1 Newborn Anne<br />

The Newborn Anne is a manikin designed for skills training in neonatal resuscitation.<br />

With anatomical accuracy and a product feature set designed to focus on the critical<br />

resuscitation skills required in the first ten minutes of a newborn’s life, Newborn<br />

Anne meets the key components of the NRP course curriculum.<br />

Product Benefits:<br />

• Educationally effective allowing specific neonatal resuscitation skills to be taught<br />

individually or in combination with other skills.<br />

• Realistic anatomical landmarks and durable design simulate a full-term female<br />

newborn.<br />

• Lightweight and portable design allows Newborn Anne to be highly mobile for use<br />

in multiple clinical settings.<br />

• Newborn Anne is easy to use and was designed to be integrated into all neonatal<br />

clinical training curriculums.<br />

• Built from the SimNewB platform developed in conjunction with the American<br />

Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), Newborn Anne was specifically designed to be<br />

clinically relevant with manikin features to meet key NRP course skills.<br />

Product Features:<br />

• Newborn Anne accurately represents a full term (40 week), 50th percentile<br />

newborn female, measuring 21 inches and weighing 7 lbs.<br />

• The airway is designed to allow for training in all aspects of newborn airway<br />

management, including the use of positive pressure airway devices, and the<br />

placement of ET tubes and LMAs.<br />

• The torso includes functionality to relieve a tension pneumothorax via needle<br />

decompression.<br />

• The patent umbilicus has a manually generated pulse and can be assessed, cut<br />

and can be catheterized for IV access.<br />

• Newborn Anne features IO access in both legs.<br />

• Ref.no. R20320<br />

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