Medical timing device

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128 23, A61B 1000

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049710591

ABSTRACT:
A means and method for medical timing of human vital signs including the steps of generating a repeating preselected time interval signal which is used to produce a sensory stimulating signal. The sensory stimulating signal is used as a reference when measuring human vital signs. The apparatus of the invention includes a housing containing a timing mechanism for producing the repeating pre-selected time interval signal and a mechanism for producing the sensory stimulating signal. The device is adapted to be used with a power source such as a battery and is small, portable, and easily maneuverable. An illuminating light is optionally includable to assist in viewing the patient and obtaining other medically related signs and readings.

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