Interactive Education System With Physiological Modeling
US-2017287363-A1 · Oct 5, 2017 · US
US9406244B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9406244-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514684148-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 10, 2015 |
| Priority date | Oct 6, 2000 |
| Publication date | Aug 2, 2016 |
| Grant date | Aug 2, 2016 |
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Interactive education systems for teaching patient care to a user are disclosed. In some instances a maternal simulator for teaching patient care to a user includes a body sized and shaped to simulate a pregnant woman; a birthing device positioned within a cavity of the body, the birthing device configured to interface with a fetal simulator and configured to translate and rotate the fetal simulator in a manner simulating a birthing sequence; and a distensible cervix coupled to the body, the distensible cervix defining a port that the fetal simulator moves through during the birthing sequence.
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What is claimed is: 1. A maternal simulator for teaching patient care to a user, the maternal simulator comprising: a body sized and shaped to simulate a pregnant woman; a birthing device positioned within a cavity of the body, the birthing device configured to interface with a fetal simulator and configured to translate and rotate the fetal simulator in a manner simulating a birthing sequence; and a distensible cervix coupled to the body, the distensible cervix defining a port that the fetal simulator moves through during the birthing sequence. 2. The maternal simulator of claim 1 , wherein the port has a variable diameter. 3. The maternal simulator of claim 2 , wherein the variable diameter of the port expands to approximately 10 cm during the birthing sequence. 4. The maternal simulator of claim 2 , wherein the variable diameter of the port changes based on a relative position of the fetal simulator. 5. The maternal simulator of claim 1 , further comprising a placenta disposed within the maternal simulator. 6. The maternal simulator of claim 1 , further comprising simulated circulatory components. 7. The maternal simulator of claim 6 , wherein the simulated circulatory components include a simulated heart. 8. The maternal simulator of claim 7 , wherein a beat of the simulated heart is generated by a pulsatile flow. 9. The maternal simulator of claim 7 , wherein a beat of the simulated heart is controlled by a software program. 10. The maternal simulator of claim 6 , wherein the simulated circulatory components include one or more palpable pulse generators. 11. The maternal simulator of claim 10 , wherein the one or more palpable pulse generators are positioned at one or more of a carotid location, a brachial location, a radial location, a femoral location, or a pedis dorsis location. 12. The maternal simulator of claim 1 , further comprising simulated respiratory components. 13. The maternal simulator of claim 12 , wherein the simulated respiratory components include at least one simulated lung. 14. The maternal simulator of claim 12 , wherein the simulated respiratory components include an airway. 15. The maternal simulator of claim 14 , wherein a resistance of the airway is adjustable. 16. The maternal simulator of claim 15 , wherein the resistance of the airway is controlled by a software program. 17. The maternal simulator of claim 1 , wherein interaction of a first component of the birthing device with a second component of the birthing device causes the fetal simulator to rotate. 18. The maternal simulator of claim 17 , wherein the first component includes a projection. 19. The maternal simulator of claim 18 , wherein the second component includes a track. 20. The maternal simulator of claim 18 , wherein the second component includes a cam.
for medicine · CPC title
for simulation or modelling of medical disorders · CPC title
for pregnancy, birth or obstetrics (G09B23/286 takes precedence) · CPC title
Physics · mapped topic
Subject matter not provided for in other main groups of this subclass · CPC title
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