Abstract:
A defibrillator includes circuitry configured to produce a defibrillatory shock and an audio/video output unit having a database of video image information stored in a memory, a video display, and a video formulation unit coupled to the memory and configured to retrieve video information from the database of video image information and present corresponding information to the video display for display. The video information may include still images, animated images, motion images or a combination of textual information and at least one of still images, animated images and motion images. The audio/video output unit may be configured to receive inputs relating to user inputs, patient signals and device inputs, and to provide video instructions, and optionally audio or textual instructions, relating to operation of the defibrillator based on the current operational state of the defibrillator.
Abstract:
The apparatus and method of the present invention provide an automatic notification 105 produced by a standalone equipment 100 to indicate that the equipment 100 is due to be returned to an issuing organization or individual. Only the issuing organization or individual has the capability to reset 104 or disable the automatic notification 105. Return notification comprises visual 107 108 and/or audible 106 components that are triggered by the expiration of a timer 102 204. Optionally, for non-essential equipment, the equipment is disabled 109 until reset 104 by the issuing organization or individual.
Abstract:
A cardiac electrotherapy device is described having an electrode lead set (100) and an instruction placard (140) having a set of medical guidance instructions (210) integrated with the electrode lead wire (160). The medical guidance instructions are printed on an elongated readable surface which is attached along its long edge to the electrode lead wire. The invention is particularly useful during cardiac emergencies involving pediatric or infant patients, whose medical dosage limits may be closely correlated with patient length.
Abstract:
An instrument is described for assisting a rescuer in the proper administration of CPR. A sensor detects movement of the chest caused by ventilation. The sensor signals are processed to produce a control signal representative of the effectiveness of the ventilation. A lung icon is displayed in the outline shape of human lungs and the outline is displayed filled to a level which indicates the effectiveness of the ventilation.
Abstract:
A cardiac electrotherapy device is described having an electrode lead set (100) and an instruction placard (140) having a set of medical guidance instructions (210) integrated with the electrode lead wire (160). The medical guidance instructions are printed on an elongated readable surface which is attached along its long edge to the electrode lead wire. The invention is particularly useful during cardiac emergencies involving pediatric or infant patients, whose medical dosage limits may be closely correlated with patient length.
Abstract:
An instrument is described for assisting a rescuer in the proper administration of CPR. A sensor detects movement of the chest caused by ventilation. The sensor signals are processed to produce a control signal representative of the effectiveness of the ventilation. A lung icon is displayed in the outline shape of human lungs and the outline is displayed filled to a level which indicates the effectiveness of the ventilation.
Abstract:
The apparatus and method of the present invention provide an automatic notification 105 produced by a standalone equipment 100 to indicate that the equipment 100 is due to be returned to an issuing organization or individual. Only the issuing organization or individual has the capability to reset 104 or disable the automatic notification 105. Return notification comprises visual 107 108 and/or audible 106 components that are triggered by the expiration of a timer 102 204. Optionally, for non-essential equipment, the equipment is disabled 109 until reset 104 by the issuing organization or individual.