Airway and breathing
- Configurable airways (including tongue edema, pharyngeal swelling, laryngospasm) 
- Head tilt, jaw thrust and chin lift 
- Spontaneous breathing 
- Chest rise and fall 
- An embedded set of lungs, or Advanced Lung Module (ALM), which allows for actual exhalation. 
WARNINGS
- Do not use additional or supplemental oxygen that would increase O2 concentration above 21% during artificial respiration and ventilation. 
- Do not use any flammable or corrosive gases. 
Airway interventions
The airway is anatomically modelled as far as the bronchia and can be manipulated by a learner:
- Head tilt/Chin lift 
- Jaw thrust with articulated jaw 
- Cricoid pressure and manipulation 
- Simulated suctioning (oral and nasopharyngeal) 
NOTE
- For advanced ventilation training, the Advanced Lung Module (ALM) or ASL 5000 is recommended. 
- If the tongue fallback feature is enabled, head tilt is required to open the airways for mask ventilations. 
The following information is automatically registered in the SimMan CC simulation session:
- Detection of proper head position 
- Jaw thrust 
- Pneumothorax decompression 
- Ventilations 
- Stomach distension