Voice Assistive CPR for Enhancing Rescuer Performance with Real-Time Feedback

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Mrs. A. P. Swarnalatha
Mr.Jegan M
Mr.Krishnakumar M

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The Voice Assistive CPR Device is a simple-to-operate system that helps bystanders perform proper CPR in cardiac arrest scenarios. It gives voice instructions for step-by-step chest compressions and rescue breathing, making it possible for anyone even non-medical personnel to respond properly. Compression depth and rate are monitored internally, providing immediate feedback for accurate and effective CPR. Encased in a small, lightweight package, the unit is simple to transport to homes, schools, or public areas. Multilingual capabilities and optional visual output enhance accessibility to a wide variety of users. Models can be equipped with child and adult modes, as well as session data storage for subsequent professional review. Through its ability to offer instantaneous instructions, the unit conserves precious time and enhances user confidence during emergencies. It meets international CPR standards and can be replaced when necessary. With longer battery life and an integrated alert feature, it always provides readiness. Where there is no immediate medical attention, it becomes a critical first-response device. More advanced devices can interface with emergency apps or alert local responders. By minimizing hesitation and maximizing CPR quality, this device significantly enhances survival prospects before professional help can arrive. Its ease of use promotes broader public uptake of CPR skills. AI-based adaptation to tailor directions in real time could also be part of future developments.

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