Mechanism for aurally instructing a patient and method

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ABSTRACT:
A mechanism for aurally instructing a patient whose circulatory system is coupled to an infusion or exchanging machine and which includes a comparing means for discriminating between various malfunctions of the machine and reporting serially those of higher priority, with the objective of instituting a corrective feedback through specific directions to operator.

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