Wearable defibrillator with audio input/output
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1. A method of monitoring a medical condition of a patient, comprising:
- monitoring sensor data provided by a plurality of sensors removably attached to a body of a patient, the plurality of sensors including a plurality of electrodes configured to sense cardiac data of the patient;
determining, in at least one processing unit operatively connected to the plurality of sensors, whether the patient has a treatable cardiac arrhythmia based on the sensor data;
providing therapy to the patient in response to a determination that the patient has the treatable cardiac arrhythmia; and
storing the sensor data provided by the plurality of sensors in a memory operatively connected to the at least one processing unit in response to a voice command from the patient to record the sensor 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 method of monitoring a medical condition of a patient, comprising:
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monitoring sensor data provided by a plurality of sensors removably attached to a body of a patient, the plurality of sensors including a plurality of electrodes configured to sense cardiac data of the patient; determining, in at least one processing unit operatively connected to the plurality of sensors, whether the patient has a treatable cardiac arrhythmia based on the sensor data; providing therapy to the patient in response to a determination that the patient has the treatable cardiac arrhythmia; and storing the sensor data provided by the plurality of sensors in a memory operatively connected to the at least one processing unit in response to a voice command from the patient to record the sensor data. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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