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Wireless Wearable Vital Signs sensors for PUMAS standard set available on today market
Pumas Vital Signs

Wireless Wearable devices, available in various forms like attachments and patches, play a pivotal role in detecting physical, chemical, and electrophysiological signals for disease diagnosis and management. Recent strides in research focus on devising wearables capable of measuring multiple bio-signals concurrently, archive digitally and investigate vital signs dynamic changing over time.

For every human rase, gender, age, Medicine medically established the Reference Range (Normal Limits) for each human Vital Signe and for medically testing parameters.

When Vital Sign is in limits of its Reference Range, it is medically accepted as a normal for healthy human being.
When the Vital Sign is not in Reference Range limits, the human being is not in a healthy condition.
When Vital Sign approaching and crossing its Reference Range limits, it is the client’s life Danger Red Zone.

For each PUMAS client, for each client’s Vital Sign, the MEDICAL Reference Range can be customized in medical office wirelessly by USB computer, in a few minutes.
When any of client’s customized Vital Sign is crossing its Red Line Border, the PUMAS instantly triggers and transmits the Alarm Signal and client’s Static and dynamic Current Vital Signs to all local Medical Alert operators and Medical Alert teams to be seen on display the all client’s Static and dynamic Current Vital Signs, approaching and crossing client’s life Dangerous Red Zone.

PUMAS Standard Set of client’s Customizable Dynamic Personal Vital Signs for 7/24/365 monitoring:

When all client’s current Vital Signs are in Reference Range, PUMAS is working in silent mode.

When any of client’s customized Vital Signs approaching and crossing the Reference Range limits, it is the life Danger Zone and PUMAS instantly start to transmit Medical Alarm signal and all client’s Static and Current Vital Signs.

For example, customized acceptable medically Reference Range for client’s heart rhythm is between 45 and 130 per minute.

If a client’s heart rhythm is below or above Reference Range, the heart rhythm is in Danger Red Zone.

Human heart rhythm is changing all the time and depends on physical activity, danger, mental stress, etc. It can be changed in a few seconds, specifically for every human. It controls by brain electric signals and hormones.

As long as client’s personally customized heart rhythm is within the normal limits of client’s established Reference Range, it is normal.

PUMAS Modification for Police and Fire Departments

  • Blood: Substance Use And Overdose
  • Blood Poisons
  • Air Qualities In Life Dangerous Environment.
Client’s personal Static Mandatory information installed on PUMAS standard Basic, Wrist and Pendent units:

Client’s personal PUMAS ID, address, phone, email, medications, group of blood, personal customized Vital Signs Red Danger Zone limits, client’s doctor, hospital, and names/phones to contact in case of Emergency Alert signal and client’s personal customizable electronic Medical Alert tags and personal Medical Identification Alert QR code including prescriptions warranting for clients with specific genetic, allergies, chronic deceases needed to prevent the first Medical Responder team, Emergency Alert operators and doctors in the hospital Emergency department from deadly mistakes, especially when client is not speaking.

The Emergency Alarm team on the way to the client and Emergency department of local hospital already have on screen the client’s all personal Current and specific Static health information.

Focus

Medical identification alert is the USB and Wireless Wearable Medical Alert tag, essentially a USB flash drive with capacity to store a great deal of emergency information, including contacts and serious medical conditions. This Medical Alert information, in accordance with patient’s personal health chronic conditions, mandatory installed by computer USB in Medical office into all PUMAS devices and be accessible by medical computer wirelessly or with a USB port at PUMAS basic device.

It should be protected from malware. The tag wirelessly incorporated into PUMAS should 100% belong to legal PUMAS client, excluding medical staff from risks to health and legal liability of medical personnel, if device is carried by an unconscious person may not be their own.

Additional new type of personal Medical Identification Alert is QR code based Medical Alert installed at all PUMAS devices. The QR code on the PUMAS links to a web service that contains the individual’s emergency information.

The information is accessed by any first Responder or Emergency personnel by scanning the QR code by using a special medical smartphone or PUMAS devices. In addition to QR codes in all PUMAS devices included an embedded RFID chip that allows a first responder to simply tap their smart phone against the device. Since a web service is used to store the information in cloud, there is normally no limitation on how much information can be stored.

Examples of Medical Conditions tags

to be installed in PUMAS and using typical conditions and prescriptions warranting. The wearing of such a tag includes but are not limited to:

Allergies

Adrenal insufficiency

Advance Medical Directives

(Do Not Resuscitate, POLST, Lasting Power of Attorney, Living Will)

Anaphylaxis allergies

(food, drug, insect)

Alzheimer's disease

Angioedema

(hereditary)

Anemia

Asthma

Asplenia

Autism

Cerebrovascular incident

Chemotherapy

Blood type

(rare)

Dementia

Diabetic

(Type 1 and 2)

Epilepsy

Hemodialysis

Hemophilia

Hypoglycemia

Hypopituitarism

Lamotrigine

Drug-induced Long-QT syndrome

Lymphedema risk

Use of a monoamine oxidase inhibitor

(MAOI) drug, which can interact fatally with epinephrine

Memory disorders

Pacemaker or other implantable medical devices

Porphyria

(acute)

Seizure disorders

Situs inversus

Von Willebrand Disease

Real-time, wearable wireless, continuous Auscultation to record and visualize.

Modern auscultation (lung and heart diagnostic), to automate diagnoses of four types of disease in the lung, ranging from a crackle, to a wheeze, stridor and rhonchi, with 95% accuracy. The soft system is applicable for a sleep study to detect disordered breathing and to detect sleep apnea.

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and cardiovascular disease (CVD) are predominant factors of mortality worldwide. Accurate auscultation is helpful to diagnose disease at an early stage and evaluate the treatment response. Similarly, heart sounds also facilitate diagnosis and the identification of vascular heart diseases.

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Vital Signs Sensors

Presently available on USA market WEARABLE WIRELESS biomedical customizable Vital Signs sensors for future PUMAS applications:
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