Optimizing therapy outcomes for peritoneal dialysis
US-9348975-B2 · May 24, 2016 · US
US2016136356A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016136356-A1 |
| Application number | US-201514829692-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Aug 19, 2015 |
| Priority date | Nov 18, 2014 |
| Publication date | May 19, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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Catheter monitor integration with patient support systems, such as patient beds, and with other healthcare communication systems including hand hygiene systems is provided. A patient bed that transmits bed data and catheter monitor data is disclosed. When catheter tubing is connected to a catheter monitor integrated into a patient bed, the bed automatically implements a falls prevention protocol. A countdown timer pertaining to removal of catheter tubing from a patient is displayed on one or more display devices. Monitoring for caregiver handwashing compliance in connection with use of a catheter monitor or a catheter kit is also provided.
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1 . A patient bed comprising a frame configured to support a patient, a barrier coupled to the frame and configured to inhibit patient egress from the frame, and a catheter monitor, the barrier having a cavity shaped to receive at least a portion of the catheter monitor. 2 . The patient bed of claim 1 , further comprising bed control circuitry carried by the frame and configured to control at least one function of the patient bed, the catheter monitor having monitor circuitry in communication with the bed control circuitry. 3 . The patient bed of claim 2 , further comprising at least one graphical user interface (GUI) coupled to the bed control circuitry, the GUI being operable to display bed information pertaining to the at least one function of the patient bed and to display monitor information pertaining to at least one function of the catheter monitor. 4 . The patient bed of claim 2 , wherein the bed control circuitry is configured to communicate to a network of a healthcare facility bed information pertaining to the at least one function of the patient bed and monitor information pertaining to at least one function of the catheter monitor. 5 . The patient bed of claim 2 , wherein the bed control circuitry is configured to communicate to a network of a healthcare facility bed identification (ID) data and catheter monitor identification (ID) data. 6 . The patient bed of claim 5 , wherein the bed control circuitry is configured to communicate to the network of the healthcare facility patient identification (ID) data 7 . The patient bed of claim 1 , further comprising an additional piece of patient care equipment, the cavity being sized to receive at least a portion of the additional piece of patient care equipment when the catheter monitor is removed from the cavity. 8 . The patient bed of claim 7 , wherein the additional piece of patient care equipment comprises a pulse oximeter or a sequential compression device. 9 . A patient support apparatus comprising a patient support structure to support a patient, control circuitry to control at least one function of the patient support structure, the control circuitry being operable to implement a falls prevention protocol, and a catheter monitor coupled to the patient support structure, the control circuitry implementing the falls prevention protocol in response to a signal from the catheter monitor indicating at least one of the following: the catheter monitor being turned on, a catheter tube being attached to the catheter monitor, and urine flowing through the catheter monitor. 10 . The patient support apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the falls prevention protocol comprises an alert being generated to indicate at least one or more of the following: that casters of the patient support apparatus are not braked or that at least one siderail of the patient support apparatus is not in a raised position or that an upper frame of the patient support apparatus is not in a lowered position relative to a base frame of the patient support apparatus. 11 . The patient support apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the falls prevention protocol comprises an alert being generated if a patient position monitoring system of the patient support apparatus indicates that the patient has exited the patient support apparatus or has moved toward exiting the patient support apparatus by a threshold amount. 12 . The patient support apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the control circuitry sends a nurse call signal to at least one remote nurse call system computer device in response to a violation of the falls risk protocol. 13 . The patient support apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the control circuitry sends data to at least one remote computer device of an electronic medical records system pertaining to operation of the catheter monitor or implementation of the falls risk protocol or both. 14 . The patient support apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the control circuitry sends data to at least one computer device that signals an electronic room sign to display information pertaining to the falls risk protocol. 15 . A system comprising a patient bed, a catheter monitor mounted to the patient bed, the catheter monitor having a sensor to sense connection of catheter tubing thereto, a hand hygiene system that a caregiver uses for handwashing and that monitors for handwashing compliance by caregivers, and a compliance monitoring computer that, in response to a catheter tubing being connected to the catheter monitor, determines whether the caregiver attaching the catheter tubing to the catheter monitor used the hand hygiene system for handwashing less than a threshold amount of time prior to connecting the catheter tubing to the catheter monitor. 16 . The system of claim 15 , further comprising a locating system to determine the location of the caregiver in a healthcare facility, the locating system being in communication with the hand hygiene system and with the compliance monitoring computer. 17 . The system of claim 15 , wherein the threshold amount of time is selectable using the compliance monitoring computer. 18 . The system of claim 15 , wherein an alert is generated by the compliance monitoring computer if the catheter tubing is connected to the catheter monitor and the caregiver did not use the hand hygiene system within the threshold amount of time prior to connecting the catheter tubing to the catheter monitor. 19 . The system of claim 18 , wherein the alert comprises a message displayed on at least one of the following: a graphical user interface (GUI) of the patient bed, a GUI of the catheter monitor, a room station of a nurse call system, an electronic room sign, a phone display, and a tablet computer display. 20 . A system comprising a catheter kit including catheter tubing, the catheter kit including a transmitter to transmit a kit-opened signal indicating that the kit is being opened or has been opened, a hand hygiene system that a caregiver uses for handwashing and that monitors for handwashing compliance by caregivers, and a compliance monitoring computer that receives the kit-opened signal and determines whether the caregiver opening the catheter kit has used the hand hygiene system for handwashing within a threshold amount of time prior to or after receipt of the kit-opened signal. 21 . A system comprising a patient bed having an RFID reader, a catheter tube, an RFID tag attached to the catheter tube, and a timer that begins a timing cycle in response to the RFID reader reading the RFID tag attached to the catheter tube. 22 . The system of claim 21 , further comprising metallic foil packaging in which the catheter tube and the RFID tag are contained prior to use, the metallic foil packaging preventing the RFID reader from reading the RFID tag until after the catheter tube with the RFID tag attached thereto are removed from the metallic foil packaging. 23 . The system of claim 21 , wherein the timing cycle comprises a countdown time and expiration of the countdown time indicates a time at which the catheter tube is to be removed from the patient. 24 . The system of claim 23 , wherein an initial period of time at which the countdown time is set is no longer than 24 hours. 25 . The system of claim 23 , wherein an alert is initiated in response to expiration of the countdown time or is initiated a preset amount of time prior to the expiration of the countdown
Control or drive mechanisms · CPC title
Human Necessities · mapped topic
Details of sensors specially adapted therefor · CPC title
Fall detection · CPC title
Touch-screens; Virtual keyboard or keypads; Virtual buttons; Soft keys; Mouse touches · CPC title
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