Device to take medical readings from outside clothing.

AuthorJacks, Jason
PositionTECH TALK: A TIP-SHEET ON THE LATEST GADGETS

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* A device has been developed to give first responders quicker medical readings of multiple disaster victims.

A product of Las Vegas-based Noninvasive Medical Technologies Inc., the NclQ Casualty Management System is composed of three parts. A small box-shaped sensor can measure cardiac output, heart rate, respirations and life score from outside a victim's clothing. The data manager, or small computer, collects the data. Meanwhile, a...

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