Electrocardiogram monitoring
US-9198593-B2 · Dec 1, 2015 · US
US9411934B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9411934-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213466262-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 8, 2012 |
| Priority date | May 8, 2012 |
| Publication date | Aug 9, 2016 |
| Grant date | Aug 9, 2016 |
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A nurse call system includes a room station located in a patient room and having a graphical display. The nurse call system also includes an equipment port located in the patient room and configured to couple to medical equipment to receive an alarm signal from the medical equipment. The room station is configured to present a list of medical equipment types on the second graphical display in response to coupling of the medical equipment to the equipment port for selection by a user of the type of medical equipment coupled to the equipment port.
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A nurse call system comprising a master station having a first electronic display, a room station located in a patient room remote from the master station and having a second electronic display, the room station being configured to communicate with the master station, the room station including a code blue call lever that is spaced from the second electronic display and that is moved manually to send a code blue call signal to the master station, and an equipment port located in the patient room and configured to couple to medical equipment via a cable of the medical equipment to receive a signal via the cable from the medical equipment, the medical equipment being other than a patient bed, the equipment port being mounted in the patient room and spaced apart from each of the room station, the patient bed, and the medical equipment, wherein the signal is a generic alarm signal that is devoid of any information that identifies the piece of medical equipment, wherein the room station is configured to present a list of medical equipment types on the second electronic display in response to coupling of the medical equipment to the equipment port for selection by a user of the type of medical equipment coupled to the equipment port. 2. The nurse call system of claim 1 , wherein an alarm message is transmitted to the master station including information selected on the room station identifying the selected medical equipment type in response to the generic alarm signal being communicated to the equipment port from the medical equipment. 3. The nurse call system of claim 2 , wherein the master station displays information about the alarm signal on the first electronic display including displaying the selected medical equipment type. 4. The nurse call system of claim 3 , wherein the master station also displays on the first electronic display at least one of a room number of the patient room from which the alarm message originated and the wait time before a caregiver responds to the alarm message. 5. The nurse call system of claim 2 , wherein at least one of the master station and the room station cause a page to be sent to at least one designated paging device in response to occurrence of the generic alarm signal. 6. The nurse call system of claim 2 , wherein at least one of the master station and room station cause a text message to be sent to at least one designated communication device carried by at least one caregiver in response to occurrence of the generic alarm signal. 7. The nurse call system of claim 6 , wherein the at least one designated communication device comprises at least one of a personal digital assistant (PDA), a telephone handset, and a cellular telephone. 8. The nurse call system of claim 1 , wherein the list of medical equipment types includes at least one of an IV pump, a call cord, a heart monitor, and a ventilator. 9. The nurse call system of claim 1 , wherein the second electronic display comprises a touchscreen display and the selection of the medical equipment type coupled to the equipment port is accomplished by touching a field on the touchscreen display. 10. The nurse call system of claim 1 , further comprising a control board communicatively coupled to the master station and the room station and the equipment port being coupled to the control board. 11. The nurse call system of claim 1 , further comprising a face plate, the equipment port being coupled to the face plate, and a bed connection port to which a hospital bed couples also being coupled to the face plate. 12. The nurse call system of claim 11 , further comprising a pillow speaker connector to which a pillow speaker unit couples also being coupled to the face plate. 13. The nurse call system of claim 1 , further comprising a face plate, the equipment port being coupled to the face plate, and a nurse call cancel button also being coupled to the face plate. 14. The nurse call system of claim 1 , further comprising a face plate, the equipment port being coupled to the face plate, and a second equipment port to which another medical device is coupleable also being coupled to the face plate. 15. The nurse call system of claim 1 , wherein the equipment port comprises a ¼ inch jack. 16. The nurse call system of claim 1 , further comprising an alert light located in proximity to the room and the alert light being illuminated in response to the generic alarm signal. 17. The nurse call system of claim 16 , further comprising a control board that receives an alarm message associated with the generic alarm signal and that controls the illumination of the alert light. 18. The nurse call system of claim 16 , wherein the alert light is included as part of a dome light assembly. 19. The nurse call system of claim 1 , wherein the second electronic display comprises an alphanumeric display with scrolling capabilities for selection of the medical equipment type. 20. A nurse call system comprising a room station located in a patient room and having an electronic display, the room station including a code blue call lever that is spaced from the second electronic display and that is moved manually to send a code blue call signal, and an equipment port located in the patient room and configured to couple to medical equipment via a cable of the medical equipment to receive a signal via the cable from the medical equipment, the medical equipment being other than a patient bed, the equipment port being mounted in the patient room and spaced apart from each of the room station, the patient bed, and the medical equipment, wherein the signal is a generic alarm signal that is devoid of any information that identifies the medical equipment, wherein the room station is configured to present a list of medical equipment types on the electronic display in response to coupling of the medical equipment to the equipment port for selection by a user of the type of medical equipment coupled to the equipment port. 21. A nurse call system comprising a room station located in a patient room and having an electronic display, the room station including a code blue call lever that is spaced from the second electronic display and that is moved manually to send a code blue call signal, and a plurality of equipment ports located in the patient room, each of the plurality of equipment ports being configured to couple to medical equipment via a cable of each piece of medical equipment to receive signals via the cables from the respective medical equipment, the medical equipment being other than a patient bed, each equipment port of the plurality of equipment ports being mounted in the respective patient room and spaced apart from each of the respective room station, the respective patient bed, and the respective medical equipment, wherein the signals are generic alarm signals that are devoid of any information that identifies the respective medical equipment, wherein the room station is configured to present a list of medical equipment types on the electronic display in response to coupling of the medical equipment to a selected equipment port of the plurality of equipment ports for selection by a user of the type of medical equipment coupled to the selected equipment port.
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