首页|Researchers Submit Patent Application, 'Detection Of Incontinence Events', for A pproval (USPTO 20240350099)
Researchers Submit Patent Application, 'Detection Of Incontinence Events', for A pproval (USPTO 20240350099)
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News editors obtained the following quote from the background information suppli ed by the inventors:“Patients with incontinence issues experience a reduced abi lity, or inability, to control bladder functionsor bowel movements. This may le ad to involuntary wetting or soiling of the patient’s coverings. Patientsare at risk for developing injuries or infection if their coverings remain wet or soil ed for an extendedperiod. Caregivers often check patients’ coverings for wettin g or soiling in addition to performing othertasks. Caregivers may check the pat ient’s coverings by communicating with the patient or by removingthe patient’s coverings to manually check for wetting or soiling.
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