CPR Glove a potential lifesaver
Posted on Feb 13, 07 10:26 PM PDT

A couple of engineering students who hail from McMaster University have developed a glove to assist the CPR process. Unless you're a Hobbit, the CPR Glove comes in a one-size-fits-all design, featuring integrated sensors and microchips inside that can measure the frequency and depth of compressions being administered during the course of CPR. The CPR Glove is also capable of detecting a pulse no matter how weak it is, as well as inform you of how fast it is going. Audio tones that beep to match your CPR rate helps you maintain the optimal 100bpm level. In addition, the CPR Glove also gives audio voice alerts to guide you through the CPR process with the proper procedures. Check out the video here for more details.
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By Lauren Cohen , 02/01/08 1:56 PM (CommentID #415320)
How wonderful! If you could find a way ti incorporate the hymlich manover you would be rich (if you're not already). I've actually got a senator from Maryland, who will be proposing a bill shortly, on having eat in establishments be required to have these skills. If you are interested: Bobby.Zirkin.District@senate.state.md.us or his Legislative Aide, Vicki Almond: Vickialmond9@aol.com
Please keep me posted, if possible: Laurencohen1@aol.com
Thank You,
Lauren Cohen
By sandeep , 26/11/07 10:38 AM (CommentID #376550)
this is really creative i think that it is a great idea i am using it for a project at school
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