User-responsive medical trauma treatment device
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1. A user-responsive medical trauma treatment device configured to be used by a user for a patient in need of emergency medical treatment for at least one injury, said device comprising:
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an apparatus within said housing;
said apparatus containing a plurality of medical components;
an audible sound system accessible from said apparatus;
a transmitter, the transmitter configured to communicate with a third party system to transmit data to said third party system;
a first proximity detector configured to detect when said apparatus is removed from said housing, wherein the audible sound system is configured to sound a first alarm in response to the first proximity detector being triggered;
a second proximity detector associated with said apparatus, wherein the audible sound system is configured to produce sounds responsive to the second proximity detector being triggered;
said sounds configured to prompt said user to determine where said patient'"'"'s at least one injury appears to originate;
said sounds configured to prompt said user to remove at least one of the medical components from the apparatus based on the determination of where said patient'"'"'s at least one injury appears to originate; and
said sounds configured to prompt said user to utilize the removed at least one medical component in a manner appropriate and consistent with treatment for said patient'"'"'s at least one injury.
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Abstract
An improved user-responsive medical trauma treatment device system and methods are provided. The present invention makes several improvements to the emergency medical treatment industry by implementing advanced diagnostics and user-triggered feedback to more appropriately address the situation at hand.
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1. A user-responsive medical trauma treatment device configured to be used by a user for a patient in need of emergency medical treatment for at least one injury, said device comprising:
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a housing; an apparatus within said housing; said apparatus containing a plurality of medical components; an audible sound system accessible from said apparatus; a transmitter, the transmitter configured to communicate with a third party system to transmit data to said third party system; a first proximity detector configured to detect when said apparatus is removed from said housing, wherein the audible sound system is configured to sound a first alarm in response to the first proximity detector being triggered; a second proximity detector associated with said apparatus, wherein the audible sound system is configured to produce sounds responsive to the second proximity detector being triggered; said sounds configured to prompt said user to determine where said patient'"'"'s at least one injury appears to originate; said sounds configured to prompt said user to remove at least one of the medical components from the apparatus based on the determination of where said patient'"'"'s at least one injury appears to originate; and said sounds configured to prompt said user to utilize the removed at least one medical component in a manner appropriate and consistent with treatment for said patient'"'"'s at least one injury. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A user-responsive medical trauma treatment device configured to be used by a user for a patient in need of emergency medical treatment for at least one injury, said device comprising:
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a housing; an apparatus within said housing; said apparatus containing a plurality of medical components; an audible sound system accessible from of said apparatus; a transmitter, the transmitter configured to communicate with a third party to transmit data to said third party system; a primary location system configured detect if said apparatus is removed from said housing, wherein the audible sound system is configured to sound a first alarm responsive to the primary location system detecting that said apparatus has been removed from said housing; and a secondary location system configured to detect if one or more of said plurality of medical components are removed said apparatus, wherein the audible sound system is configured to produce sounds responsive to the second location system detecting that one one or more of said plurality of medical components has been removed from the apparatus; said sounds configured to prompt said user to determine where said patient'"'"'s at least one injury appears to originate; said sounds configured to prompt said user to remove at least one medical component from the apparatus based on the determination of where said patient'"'"'s at least one injury appears to originate; and said sounds configured to prompt said user to utilize the at least one medical component in a manner appropriate and consistent with treatment for said patient'"'"'s at least one injury. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A method of enabling a user to provide emergency medical treatment for a patient having an injury, said method comprising:
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providing a user-responsive medical trauma treatment device, the device comprising;
a housing;
an apparatus within said housing, said apparatus containing a plurality of medical components;
an audible sound system accessible from said apparatus;
a transmitter, the transmitter configured to communicate with a third party system, to transmit data to said third party system;
a primary location system configured to detect if said apparatus is removed from said housing, wherein the audible sound system is configured to sound a first alarm responsive to the primary location system detecting that said apparatus is removed from said housing; and
a secondary location system configured to detect if one or more of said plurality of medical components are removed said apparatus, wherein the audible sound system is configured to produce sounds responsive to the second location system detecting that said medical components are removed from the apparatus;(a) responsive to the user removing said apparatus from the housing;
causing the audio sound system to produce the sounds to;(i) prompt the user to determine where said patient'"'"'s injury appears to originate, (ii) prompt the user to remove at least one medical component from the apparatus based on the patient'"'"' injury; and (ii) prompt the user to utilize the removed at least one medical component in a manner appropriate and consistent with treatment for said patient'"'"'s injury; and (b) repeating (a) if necessary for the treatment of another injury of the patient.
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