Methods and systems for managing a patient move
US-10639441-B2 · May 5, 2020 · US
US11559641B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11559641-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016831265-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 26, 2020 |
| Priority date | Mar 11, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jan 24, 2023 |
| Grant date | Jan 24, 2023 |
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This disclosure describes systems and methods for managing a move of a patient being monitored or treated by a medical system, such as a medical ventilator. The disclosure describes a novel approach for preventing a patient from being moved from a first location to second different location that is connected to a monitoring and/or treatment system, before all of the necessary hoses have been disconnected from the patient. Further, the disclosure describes a novel approach of ensuring that all of the necessary hoses are reconnected to a patient being monitored or treated by a monitoring and/or treatment system after being moved from the first location to the second different location.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method comprising: displaying, on a user interface of a display screen, a listing of a plurality of hoses connected to a medical ventilator system, including a first hose and a second hose; identifying a first disconnection status of the first hose and a second disconnection status of the second hose; displaying, in the user interface concurrently with the listing of the plurality of hoses, a first marker indicating the first disconnection status and a second marker indicating the second disconnection status; based on the first disconnection status and the second disconnection status, generating a movement notification; and displaying, in the user interface, the movement notification. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first marker is at least one of an icon, symbol, color, or animation, and the second marker is at least one of an icon, symbol, color, or animation. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the movement notification includes an indication of whether a patient is ready to be moved. 4. The method of claim 3 , wherein the first disconnection status and the second disconnection status are one of: a connected status or a disconnected status. 5. The method of claim 4 , wherein both the first disconnection status and the second disconnection status are the disconnected status, and the movement notification includes an indication that the patient is ready to be moved. 6. The method of claim 4 , wherein either the first disconnection status or the second disconnection status is the connected status, and the movement notification includes an indication that the patient is not ready to be moved. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein a name of the first hose is displayed adjacent to the first marker and a name of the second hose is displayed adjacent to the second marker. 8. The method of claim 1 , the method further comprising: identifying a change of the first disconnection status or the second disconnection status; based on the change, determining an updated notification; and displaying the updated notification. 9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the movement notification is displayed concurrently with the first marker and the second marker. 10. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first hose is one of a ventilation tubing circuit, a flow sensor hose, or an oximeter cable. 11. A ventilator, comprising: a display screen; a plurality of hoses connected to the ventilator, including a first hose and a second hose; a processor; and a memory storing computer executable instructions that when executed by the processor cause the ventilator to perform a set of operations comprising: displaying, on a user interface of the display screen, a listing of the plurality of hoses connected to the ventilator; identifying a first disconnection status of the first hose and a second disconnection status of the second hose; displaying, in the user interface concurrently with the listing of the plurality of hoses, a first marker indicating the first disconnection status and a second marker indicating the second disconnection status; based on the first disconnection status and the second disconnection status, generating a movement notification; and displaying, in the user interface, the movement notification. 12. The ventilator of claim 11 , wherein the first marker is at least one of an icon, symbol, color, or animation, and the second marker is at least one of an icon, symbol, color, or animation. 13. The ventilator of claim 11 , wherein the movement notification includes an indication of whether a patient is ready to be moved. 14. The ventilator of claim 13 , wherein the first disconnection status and the second disconnection status are one of: a connected status or a disconnected status. 15. The ventilator of claim 14 , wherein both the first disconnection status and the second disconnection status are the disconnected status, and the movement notification includes an indication that the patient is ready to be moved. 16. The ventilator of claim 14 , wherein either the first disconnection status or the second disconnection status is the connected status, and the movement notification includes an indication that the patient is not ready to be moved. 17. The ventilator of claim 11 , the set of operations further comprising: identifying a change of the first disconnection status or the second disconnection status; based on the change, issuing an updated notification; and displaying the updated notification. 18. The ventilator of claim 11 , wherein the first hose is one of a ventilation tubing circuit, a flow sensor hose, or an oximeter cable. 19. A ventilator, comprising: a display screen; a plurality of hoses connected to the ventilator, including a first hose and a second hose; a processor; and a memory storing computer executable instructions that when executed by the processor cause the ventilator to perform a set of operations comprising: receiving an indication of an intended patient disconnection; based on receiving the indication, displaying, on a user interface of the display screen, a listing of the plurality of hoses connected to the ventilator; identifying a disconnected status for a first hose in the plurality of hoses; identifying a connected status for a second hose in the plurality of hoses; displaying, in the user interface concurrently with the listing of the plurality of hoses, a first marker indicating the disconnected status of the first hose and a second marker indicating the connected status of the second hose; based on the connected status of the second hose, generating a movement notification that the patient is not ready to be moved; and displaying, in the user interface, the movement notification. 20. The ventilator of claim 19 , wherein the first hose is one of a ventilation tubing circuit, a flow sensor hose, or an oximeter cable and wherein the first marker is at least one of an icon, symbol, color, or animation.
Connecting tubes · CPC title
using telemetric means, e.g. radio or optical transmission · CPC title
by audible feedback · CPC title
sublocal, e.g. between console and disposable · CPC title
Motion, e.g. physical activity · CPC title
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