Wearable defibrillator with audio input/output
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1. A wearable defibrillator comprising:
- a plurality of sensors configured to be removably attached to a body of a patient and to sense data indicative of a medical condition of the patient, the plurality of sensors including a plurality of electrodes configured to sense cardiac data of the patient;
at least one therapy pad configured to deliver electrical therapy to the patient;
at least one button configured to be actuated by the patient;
a memory;
at least one audio device, the at least one audio device including a microphone configured to receive audio input; and
at least one processing unit operatively connected to the plurality of sensors, the at least one therapy pad, the at least one button, the memory, and the at least one audio device, the at least one processing unit being configured to monitor the data sensed by the plurality of sensors and to store the data in the memory in response to the audio input being a voice command from the patient to record the data.
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Abstract
A wearable defibrillator and method of monitoring the condition of a patient. The wearable defibrillator includes at least one therapy pad, at least one sensor and at least one processing unit operatively connected to the one or more therapy pads and the one or more sensors. The wearable defibrillator also includes at least one audio device operatively connected to the one or more processing units. The one or more audio devices are configured to receive audio input from a patient.
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1. A wearable defibrillator comprising:
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a plurality of sensors configured to be removably attached to a body of a patient and to sense data indicative of a medical condition of the patient, the plurality of sensors including a plurality of electrodes configured to sense cardiac data of the patient; at least one therapy pad configured to deliver electrical therapy to the patient; at least one button configured to be actuated by the patient; a memory; at least one audio device, the at least one audio device including a microphone configured to receive audio input; and at least one processing unit operatively connected to the plurality of sensors, the at least one therapy pad, the at least one button, the memory, and the at least one audio device, the at least one processing unit being configured to monitor the data sensed by the plurality of sensors and to store the data in the memory in response to the audio input being a voice command from the patient to record the data. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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