CN113380388A - Neonate incubator closed-loop management system management method, neonate incubator closed-loop management device and storage medium - Google Patents
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Abstract
The invention provides a method and a device for managing a closed-loop management system of a newborn incubator and a storage medium, and belongs to the technical field of medical management. The method solves the problems that the information in the prior art can be missed by registration and the like. The invention comprises the following steps: s1: patient information entry: matching the RFID wristbands after receiving the patient information, automatically binding the warming boxes by the RFID wristbands, scanning the identity nameplates, and storing the admission information of the patient; s2: patient check-in information entry: receiving a patient check-in instruction, and recording check-in time and duration; s3: information entry is maintained to the incubator: receiving a warm box maintenance instruction, associating the input equipment with a warm box, and recording operation information and operation time; s4: information input of the stop of the heating box: and receiving a stop instruction of the warm box, and recording stop time and use duration. The intelligent control system has the advantages of being capable of carrying out closed-loop management, disinfection prompt, use time recording, daily maintenance prompt, early warning on power failure risks during use of the warm box and the like.
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Technical Field
The invention belongs to the technical field of medical management, and particularly relates to a method and a device for managing a closed-loop management system of a newborn incubator and a storage medium.
Background
The neonate can settle a period of time in the incubator after birth, and original incubator all uses artifical registration and management, because medical resources are nervous, can have the registration to information such as baby's information registration, the conventional disinfection of incubator in the incubator and miss for there is the potential safety hazard in the incubator when using.
There is no system and method capable of efficiently managing the use of a newborn incubator by using an informatization means in the prior art, so that a management method, a device and a storage medium of a closed-loop management system of the newborn incubator are needed.
Disclosure of Invention
The invention aims to solve the problems in the prior art and provides a method, a device and a storage medium for managing a closed-loop management system of a newborn incubator.
The purpose of the invention can be realized by the following technical scheme: a management method of a closed-loop management system of a newborn incubator is characterized by comprising the following steps:
s1: patient information entry: matching the RFID wristbands after receiving the patient information, automatically binding the warming boxes by the RFID wristbands, scanning the identity nameplates, and storing the admission information of the patient;
s2: patient check-in information entry: receiving a patient check-in instruction, and recording check-in time and duration;
s3: information entry is maintained to the incubator: receiving a warm box maintenance instruction, associating the input equipment with a warm box, and recording operation information and operation time;
s4: information input of the stop of the heating box: and receiving a stop instruction of the warm box, and recording stop time and use duration.
The working principle of the invention is as follows: when the warm box is confirmed to be used, patient information is matched with the RFID wrist strap, the warm box is automatically bound by the RFID wrist strap after matching is completed, medical staff do not need to manually bind the warm box, after the RFID wrist strap is bound, the medical staff can store the patient information after scanning and recording operation information of the identity nameplate of the medical staff through a card swiping device, and the warm box can be opened through the RFID wrist strap during formal use; when the patient lives in, the patient live in instruction is input, the time of the patient live in and the use duration of the warm box can be recorded, the warm box can be recorded during maintenance at each time, the operation information and the operation time at each time are recorded, when the warm box is stopped, the stop time is recorded and the use duration is calculated, the management of the warm box records the information of each time period, the use at each time and the maintenance information are recorded on the case, the management of the warm box forms a closed loop, the information tracing is facilitated, the situations of information recording errors or omission are reduced, and the use is more convenient.
In the method for managing the closed loop management system of the newborn incubator, step S3 includes the following steps:
-S3.1: and (3) inputting daily disinfection information of the incubator: receiving a daily disinfection instruction of the warm box, and recording daily disinfection time and duration;
-S3.2: recording emergency maintenance information of the heating box: and receiving an emergency maintenance instruction of the heating box, and recording information, time and duration of emergency maintenance.
In the method for managing the closed-loop management system of the newborn incubator, the step S3.1 includes the following steps:
-S3.1.1: prompting daily disinfection time of the warm box: and calculating the interval duration with the last daily disinfection, and sending out a prompt of daily disinfection when the interval duration exceeds a preset threshold.
In the method for managing the closed loop management system of the newborn incubator, step S4 includes the following steps:
-S4.1 warm box deactivation prompt: and calculating the total using time length of the warm box, and sending out a prompt of needing to stop using and replacing the warm box when the total using time length exceeds a preset threshold value.
In the method for managing the closed loop management system of the newborn incubator, the following steps are further included between the step S2 and the step S4:
-S5: recording the temperature data of the warm box: and recording temperature data of the warm box in the using process.
In the method for managing the closed loop management system of the newborn incubator, step S5 includes the following steps:
-S5.1: warming box temperature early warning: and when the recorded data of the warm box exceeds a preset threshold range, sending a temperature early warning signal.
In the method for managing the closed loop management system of the newborn incubator, the following steps are further included between the step S2 and the step S4:
-S6: and (3) recording power supply data of the heating box: and recording power supply data in the using process of the warm box.
In the method for managing the closed loop management system of the newborn incubator, step S6 includes the following steps:
-S6.1: and (3) warming box power supply abnormity early warning: when the fluctuation of the power supply data of the warm box exceeds a preset threshold range, sending a power supply early warning signal;
-S6.2: and (3) power failure early warning of the heating box: when the power of the warm box is cut off, a power-off pre-alarm signal is sent out.
The second object of the present invention can be achieved by the following technical solutions: a neonate incubator closed loop management system management device includes:
a display;
one or more processors;
a memory;
and one or more programs, wherein the one or more programs are stored in the memory and configured to be executed by the one or more processors, wherein the programs comprise instructions for performing a closed loop neonatal incubator management system management method as described above.
A third object of the invention: a computer-readable storage medium storing a computer program for use with a computer and a display, wherein the computer program is executable by a processor to perform a method for closed loop management of a neonatal incubator system as described above.
Compared with the prior art, the intelligent cabinet heater has the advantages of being capable of carrying out closed-loop management, disinfection prompt, use time recording, daily maintenance prompt and early warning of power failure risks during use of the cabinet heater.
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The following are specific embodiments of the present invention and are further described with reference to the drawings, but the present invention is not limited to these embodiments.
As shown in fig. 1-2, the management method of the closed-loop management system for the newborn incubator comprises the following steps:
s1: patient information entry: matching the RFID wristbands after receiving the patient information, automatically binding the warming boxes by the RFID wristbands, scanning the identity nameplates, and storing the admission information of the patient;
s2: patient check-in information entry: receiving a patient check-in instruction, and recording check-in time and duration;
s3: information entry is maintained to the incubator: receiving a warm box maintenance instruction, associating the input equipment with a warm box, and recording operation information and operation time;
s4: information input of the stop of the heating box: receiving a warm box stop instruction, and recording stop time and use duration;
when the warm box is confirmed to be used, patient information is matched with the RFID wrist strap, the warm box is automatically bound by the RFID wrist strap after matching is completed, medical staff do not need to manually bind the warm box, after the RFID wrist strap is bound, the medical staff can store the patient information after scanning and recording operation information of the identity nameplate of the medical staff through a card swiping device, and the warm box can be opened through the RFID wrist strap during formal use; when the patient lives in, the patient live in instruction is input, the time of the patient live in and the use duration of the warm box can be recorded, the warm box can be recorded during maintenance at each time, the operation information and the operation time at each time are recorded, when the warm box is stopped, the stop time is recorded and the use duration is calculated, the management of the warm box records the information of each time period, the use at each time and the maintenance information are recorded on the case, the management of the warm box forms a closed loop, the information tracing is facilitated, the situations of information recording errors or omission are reduced, and the use is more convenient.
In further detail, step S3 includes the following steps:
-S3.1: and (3) inputting daily disinfection information of the incubator: receiving a daily disinfection instruction of the warm box, and recording daily disinfection time and duration;
-S3.2: recording emergency maintenance information of the heating box: receiving an emergency maintenance instruction of the heating box, and recording information, time and duration of emergency maintenance;
in order to ensure patient's safety, need disinfect daily to the warm case, the sanitary environment who makes the warm case is in the safe state, avoid the patient to receive the infection, the daily disinfection time and the long record that need of warm case, make disinfection every time can both accord with the standard, it is more convenient accurate also to make later stage arrangement patient's data, and the urgent maintenance information record of warm case is then in or be in normal use state after maintaining in order to ensure that the warm case, avoid having the defect because of the warm case and make the patient use the warm case and have the safe risk.
In further detail, step S3.1 comprises the steps of:
-S3.1.1: prompting daily disinfection time of the warm box: calculating the interval time with the last daily disinfection, and sending out a prompt for daily disinfection when the interval time exceeds a preset threshold;
calculate the daily disinfection time of warm case, in time remind medical personnel to disinfect to warm case, it is safe in utilization, because warm case is numerous to medical resources is nervous, there may exist the condition that disinfection time slightly surpassed daily disinfection regulation time, therefore set up the length of interval threshold value, alleviate medical resources's nervous degree, but when the length of interval exceeded when predetermineeing the threshold value, the treater then can remind.
In further detail, step S4 includes the following steps:
-S4.1 warm box deactivation prompt: calculating the total using time length of the warm box, and sending out a prompt for stopping use and replacing the warm box when the total using time length exceeds a preset threshold value;
the total use time of a single warm box is 7-10 years, and when the use time of the warm box exceeds the range of the total use time, the processor can remind medical personnel to stop using and replace the warm box in time, so that safety accidents are avoided.
In more detail, the following steps are also included between step S2 and step S4:
-S5: recording the temperature data of the warm box: recording temperature data of the warm box in the using process;
the use temperature of the warm box is 32-34 ℃, and the record of the use temperature of the warm box is helpful for medical staff to know the condition of a patient.
In further detail, step S5 includes the following steps:
-S5.1: warming box temperature early warning: when the recorded data of the warming box exceeds a preset threshold range, sending a temperature early warning signal;
the warm case probably appears the temperature and crosses low or too high condition when using, and when this kind of condition appeared, the treater can send temperature early warning signal, reminds medical personnel in time to handle, uses safelyr.
In more detail, the following steps are also included between step S2 and step S4:
-S6: and (3) recording power supply data of the heating box: recording power supply data in the using process of the warm box;
the warming box needs to master power supply data when in use, so that medical personnel can know the use condition of the warming box and the use state of the warming box in time when using the warming box, and can adjust the temperature of the warming box in time or maintain the warming box in time.
In further detail, step S6 includes the following steps:
-S6.1: and (3) warming box power supply abnormity early warning: when the fluctuation of the power supply data of the warm box exceeds a preset threshold range, sending a power supply early warning signal;
-S6.2: and (3) power failure early warning of the heating box: when the warm box is powered off, sending out a power-off pre-alarm signal;
the abnormal power supply condition which can occur when the warm box is used comprises unstable connection of a power supply end of the warm box or fault of the warm box, the processor can count the fluctuation condition of power supply data of the warm box, and when the fluctuation of the power supply data exceeds a preset threshold value, the processor sends a power supply early warning signal to remind medical personnel to maintain the warm box in time; and the treater then can send out outage early warning signal after the warm case cuts off the power supply suddenly under the influence of impendance, makes medical personnel can in time learn and in time maintain the warm case.
The second object of the present invention can be achieved by the following technical solutions: a neonate incubator closed loop management system management device includes:
a display;
one or more processors;
a memory;
and one or more programs, wherein the one or more programs are stored in the memory and configured to be executed by the one or more processors, wherein the programs include instructions for performing a neonatal incubator closed loop management system management method as described above.
A third object of the invention: a computer-readable storage medium storing a computer program for use with a computer and a display, wherein the computer program is executable by a processor to perform a method for closed-loop management of a neonatal incubator system as described above.
The specific embodiments described herein are merely illustrative of the spirit of the invention. Various modifications or additions may be made to the described embodiments or alternatives may be employed by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit or ambit of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
Although a large number of terms are used here more, the possibility of using other terms is not excluded. These terms are used merely to more conveniently describe and explain the nature of the present invention; they are to be construed as being without limitation to any additional limitations that may be imposed by the spirit of the present invention.
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1. A management method of a closed-loop management system of a newborn incubator is characterized by comprising the following steps:
s1: patient information entry: matching the RFID wristbands after receiving the patient information, automatically binding the warming boxes by the RFID wristbands, scanning the identity nameplates, and storing the admission information of the patient;
s2: patient check-in information entry: receiving a patient check-in instruction, and recording check-in time and duration;
s3: information entry is maintained to the incubator: receiving a warm box maintenance instruction, associating the input equipment with a warm box, and recording operation information and operation time;
s4: information input of the stop of the heating box: and receiving a stop instruction of the warm box, and recording stop time and use duration.
2. The method for managing the closed loop management system of the incubator of claim 1, wherein the step S3 comprises the following steps:
-S3.1: and (3) inputting daily disinfection information of the incubator: receiving a daily disinfection instruction of the warm box, and recording daily disinfection time and duration;
-S3.2: recording emergency maintenance information of the heating box: and receiving an emergency maintenance instruction of the heating box, and recording information, time and duration of emergency maintenance.
3. The method for managing the closed loop management system of the incubator of the newborn infant as claimed in claim 2, wherein the step S3.1 comprises the steps of:
-S3.1.1: prompting daily disinfection time of the warm box: and calculating the interval duration with the last daily disinfection, and sending out a prompt of daily disinfection when the interval duration exceeds a preset threshold.
4. The method for managing the closed loop management system of the incubator of the newborn claim 3, wherein the step S4 comprises the following steps:
-S4.1 warm box deactivation prompt: and calculating the total using time length of the warm box, and sending out a prompt of needing to stop using and replacing the warm box when the total using time length exceeds a preset threshold value.
5. The method for managing the closed loop management system of the incubator of claim 4, wherein the steps between S2 and S4 further comprise the steps of:
-S5: recording the temperature data of the warm box: and recording temperature data of the warm box in the using process.
6. The method for managing the closed loop management system of the incubator of claim 5, wherein the step S5 comprises the following steps:
-S5.1: warming box temperature early warning: and when the recorded data of the warm box exceeds a preset threshold range, sending a temperature early warning signal.
7. The method for managing the closed loop management system of the incubator of claim 4, wherein the steps between S2 and S4 further comprise the steps of:
-S6: and (3) recording power supply data of the heating box: and recording power supply data in the using process of the warm box.
8. The method for managing the closed loop management system of the incubator of claim 7, wherein the step S6 comprises the following steps:
-S6.1: and (3) warming box power supply abnormity early warning: when the fluctuation of the power supply data of the warm box exceeds a preset threshold range, sending a power supply early warning signal;
-S6.2: and (3) power failure early warning of the heating box: when the power of the warm box is cut off, a power-off pre-alarm signal is sent out.
9. A neonate incubator closed loop management system management device includes:
a display;
one or more processors;
a memory;
and one or more programs, wherein the one or more programs are stored in the memory and configured to be executed by the one or more processors, wherein the programs comprise instructions for performing a method of closed loop management of a neonatal incubator system as recited in any one of claims 1-8.
10. A computer-readable storage medium storing a computer program for use with a computer and a display, wherein the computer program is executable by a processor to perform a method of closed loop neonatal incubator management system according to any one of claims 1 to 8.
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