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The image displays a large, vertically oriented educational poster or whiteboard, securely mounted on a light-colored wall, likely within a training or educational facility in Saratov, Russia. The primary subject is a detailed, full-body anatomical illustration of a male figure, rendered with the skin removed to expose the circulatory system. Arteries are depicted in red, and veins in blue, showing the heart, major vessels, and capillary networks extending throughout the limbs and torso, including visible male genitalia. The figure's face is shown with closed eyes, and prominent vessels are visible on the head and neck. At the top, the poster is titled in green Cyrillic script: "ТРЕНАЖЁР СЕРДЕЧНО-ЛЁГОЧНОЙ РЕАНИМАЦИИ" (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Trainer). To the upper left of the anatomical figure, a vertical bar chart labeled "ОБЪЁМ ВЕНТИЛЯЦИИ" (Ventilation Volume) uses color-coded segments—red for "Недостаточный объём" (Insufficient volume), green for "Адекватный объём" (Adequate volume), and yellow for "Избыточный объём" (Excessive volume). Below this chart, two orange arrows are labeled "ДЕКОМПРЕССИЯ" (Decompression) and "КОМПРЕССИЯ" (Compression), indicating phases of CPR. In the upper right portion, an inset diagram labeled "ПОЛОЖЕНИЕ РУК" (Hand Position) depicts a male torso with four black dots indicating optimal hand placement points for chest compressions during CPR. Adjacent to this, the red and blue "ЗАРНИЦА" (ZARNITSA) logo is visible, accompanied by the website "WWW.ZARNITZA.RU". The entire right side of the poster features a large, blank white grid section, framed with a dark green border, likely for writing notes or tracking data. The poster exhibits a reflective, glossy surface, and is secured by thin, grey metallic framing along its top and bottom edges.
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