Abstract: A computing device is described that outputs a radial interface. The computing device accesses a list that includes multiple time-based events that have a particular duration. The computing device selects, based on the list and the duration of each time-based event, a subset of time-based events determined such that a sum of the durations for each event in the subset is less than or equal to an hour. An order of the events in the subset is the same as in the list. The computing device generates a graphical user interface that includes a graphical selector and a number of graphical representations equal to the number of events in the subset, each graphical representation corresponding to a different event from the subset, arranged around the selector, and having a size proportional to the duration of the event corresponding to the respective representation. The computing device outputs, for display, the interface.
Abstract: A medical training manikin having a body, a model of a lung including inflatable airways communicating with the lung model, and fastener means for selectively attaching the model of a lung to the body. The model of a lung is used to demonstrate various lung functions and ailments.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 2, 2005
Date of Patent:
October 23, 2007
Assignee:
Legacy Products, Inc.
Inventors:
Harold Benedict Winnike, Anne Louise Meng, Susan Winterroth McConnell, Randall M. Goldblum, Nanette Eugenie Jay, Regina Burdett, Edward Gautier Brooks, Lynda Marie Williams, Katherine L. Miller
Abstract: A medical teaching aid comprises a main body portion formed in the shape of a human foot, a fabric conforming to the main body portion, and selected facsimiles of foot conditions which are selectively and releasably received by and retained on the fabric. Alternatively, the medical teaching aid includes simulated nails which also are selectively and releasably received by and retained on the fabric.
Abstract: A medical training aid having at least one portion thereof covered with a fastener-accepting fabric. Overlays or organ models having fasteners are provided for attachment to the training aid for teaching purposes. The overlays or organ models may cooperate with internal or external injection sites.