What this means
- Keeps the patient state visible as a changing model rather than a static checklist.
- Connects interventions to simulated trends so deterioration, stabilization, and incomplete recovery can be reviewed.
- Strengthens technical credibility by showing how the platform represents time, response, and risk progression.
Signals to review
- Airway state
- Oxygenation trend
- Perfusion and shock trend
- Treatment response
- Outcome proxy
Trust value
- Dynamic patient-state tracking gives reviewers something concrete to audit after each run.
- Visible trends reduce hand-waving and make the system easier to explain in demonstrations.
- Simulation outputs can support comparison across scenarios and configuration changes.
Scope note: This topic supports simulation, research, education, training, mission-preparedness review, and partner discussion. It is not presented as clinical diagnosis, autonomous treatment, or replacement for licensed medical professionals or approved flight medical protocols.