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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 04, 2016
Filed:
May. 11, 2012
Toshiya Nakaguchi, Chiba, JP;
Masahiro Tanabe, Chiba, JP;
Toshiya Nakaguchi, Chiba, JP;
Masahiro Tanabe, Chiba, JP;
National University Corporation Chiba University, Chiba, JP;
Kenzmedico Co., Ltd., Saitama, JP;
Abstract
Provided is a stethoscopy training system which is inexpensive and has a simple configuration, without using a device which measures a respiratory operation of a simulated patient. The stethoscopy training system for this objective is formed from: a simulated stethoscope () having a sound acquisition unit further comprising a location display means (), a tube, and ear pipes; a location sensing means () for sensing the location of the sound acquisition unit; biological sound database (); a biological sound reproducing means (); and a timing display means () for displaying a timing of a repetition of a reproduced respiratory sound. The database retains as information biological sounds which are prerecorded from actual patients in correspondence with chest locations. The biological sound reproducing means further comprises a voice reproducing apparatus (), extracts prescribed biological sound information from the database according to the sound acquisition unit location which the location sensing means has sensed, and emits a reproduced biological sound from the voice reproducing apparatus, which a trainee hears via the ear pipes. The simulated patient views the timing display means and matches his or her respiratory operation to a reproduced respiratory sound.