CN115192817A - Intelligent ward infusion monitoring system - Google Patents
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Abstract
The invention provides an intelligent ward transfusion monitoring system, which comprises: the system comprises a control unit, an infusion support, a medication database, a label reading database, a patient identity label and an infusion bag label attached to an infusion bag; the infusion support includes: a post and an infusion hook and a tag reader disposed on the post; the free tail end of the infusion hook is separated from the pillar under the open state, so that the hanging hole of the infusion bag can pass through the free tail end; the free end of the infusion hook is contacted with the pillar in a closed state, so that the hanging hole of the infusion bag can not pass through the free end. The invention provides an intelligent ward infusion monitoring system which can effectively prevent a nurse from mistakenly infusing an infusion bag to other wrong patients after carrying the infusion bag to a ward, prevent multiple bags of liquid medicine which need to be infused in sequence from being infused out of sequence, and simultaneously can remind the nurse to pull out an infusion needle for the patient in time after infusion is finished.
Description
Technical Field
The invention relates to the field of intelligent medical treatment and the field of automatic monitoring, in particular to an intelligent ward infusion monitoring system.
Background
The infusion in a hospital is a common treatment means, and the monitoring of the infusion can effectively improve the treatment safety. A general infusion monitor (also called an infusion alarm) is used to monitor an infusion state in which an indication is given when a dripping of a medical fluid stops or a set value is reached. For example, chinese patent application CN101890193 discloses an intelligent intravenous infusion monitoring system, in which an infusion stand includes a gravity sensor and a solenoid valve ring corresponding to a hospital bed number, and the sensor and the solenoid valve ring are connected to a hospital bed-level controller corresponding to the infusion stand, thereby realizing the monitoring of the infusion.
However, such an infusion monitor cannot effectively prevent, for example, a patient from falling asleep at the time of infusion and cannot remind a nurse to replace a new infusion bag. In addition, if the nurse is too busy, it may not be possible to replace the new infusion bag in time. Moreover, if the nurse is too busy, the nurse may forget to remove the infusion needle from the patient after the infusion is completed, leaving the patient unhelpfully waiting.
In particular, such infusion monitors cannot prevent situations such as a patient being mistakenly given an infusion by another person.
In contrast, the chinese patent application CN104707215 discloses a medical infusion monitoring system, in which a nurse can scan a medicine label and a patient label through a nurse terminal to obtain a patient identification number and a medicine identification number, and further compare the patient identification number and the medicine identification number displayed on an infusion monitoring module to determine whether the patient identification number and the medicine identification number are consistent, so as to ensure that the infusion medicine and the patient are taken correctly. However, this infusion monitoring method cannot prevent a nurse from erroneously infusing an infusion bag to another wrong patient after carrying the infusion bag to a patient's ward. In addition, in some cases, a patient needs a plurality of medicines, and the order of input of the medicines cannot be reversed, and the known infusion health system cannot prevent a situation where a plurality of bags of liquid medicines that need to be infused in order are not infused in order.
Disclosure of Invention
The invention aims to solve the technical problem of the prior art, and provides an intelligent ward infusion monitoring system which can effectively prevent a nurse from carrying an infusion bag to a ward and then infusing the infusion bag to other wrong patients mistakenly, prevent multiple bags of liquid medicine requiring sequential infusion from being infused out of sequence, and simultaneously remind the nurse to pull out an infusion needle for the patient in time after infusion is finished.
According to the invention, the intelligent ward infusion monitoring system comprises: the system comprises a control unit, an infusion support, a medication database, a label reading database, a patient identity label and an infusion bag label attached to an infusion bag; the infusion support includes: a post and an infusion hook and a tag reader disposed on the post; the free tail end of the infusion hook is separated from the support column in an open state, so that a hanging hole of the infusion bag can pass through the free tail end; the free end of the infusion hook is contacted with the pillar in a closed state, so that the hanging hole of the infusion bag can not pass through the free end.
Preferably, the patient identity tag and the associated sequentially arranged infusion bag tag information are stored in the medication database according to the medication information of the patient;
furthermore, the tag reader has a reader identification code for reading information of the patient identification tag and transmitting the read patient identification tag information and the reader identification code to the control unit in association, and for reading information of the bag tag and transmitting the read bag tag information and the reader identification code to the control unit in association.
Preferably, the control unit is configured to store the received patient identity tag information, the received infusion bag tag information, and the received reader identification code in the tag reading database in an associated manner;
and the control unit is used for retrieving the patient identity label information associated with the currently received reader identification code from the label reading database when the infusion bag label information and the reader identification code are received, retrieving the patient identity label information associated with the currently received infusion bag label information from the medication database, and judging whether the patient identity label information retrieved from the label reading database is consistent with the patient identity label information retrieved from the medication database.
Further preferably, the control unit determines whether the information of the infusion bag label before the information of the currently input infusion bag label has been stored in the label reading database according to the sequentially arranged infusion bag label information stored in the medication database and associated with the patient identity label information determined to be consistent when determining that the patient identity label information is consistent; in the case where it is judged that all of the information has been stored in the tag reading database, the control unit transmits an infusion hook opening signal to the infusion stand to cause the infusion hook to transit from the closed state to the open state, and causes the infusion hook to transit from the open state to the closed state after the open state has continued for a predetermined period of time.
Preferably, the intelligent ward infusion monitoring system further comprises an alarm unit and a timer, wherein the control unit starts the timer when judging that the currently input information of the infusion bag label is the last information of the relevant sequentially arranged information of the infusion bag label.
Preferably, the timer sends an alarm starting signal to the control unit and clears the alarm starting signal when the timer counts to a preset time.
Preferably, the control unit starts the warning unit to send warning information when receiving the warning start signal, sends a medicine taking signal of the infusion hook to the infusion support, enables the infusion hook to be converted from the closed state to the open state, and enables the infusion hook to be converted from the open state to the closed state after the open state lasts for the preset waiting time.
Preferably, the warning message is a vibration message or an audio alert message.
Preferably, the patient identity tag and the bag tag each have a unique identification code.
Therefore, the invention provides an intelligent ward infusion monitoring system which can effectively prevent a nurse from mistakenly infusing an infusion bag to other wrong patients after carrying the infusion bag to a ward, prevent multiple bags of liquid medicine which need to be infused in sequence from being infused out of sequence, and simultaneously can remind the nurse to remove an infusion needle for the patient in time after infusion is finished.
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A more complete understanding of the present invention, and the attendant advantages and features thereof, will be more readily understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein:
FIG. 1 schematically illustrates a functional block diagram of an intelligent ward infusion monitoring system in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 2 schematically shows a schematic view of an infusion stand of the intelligent ward infusion monitoring system according to a preferred embodiment of the invention in an open state of an infusion hook.
Fig. 3 schematically shows a schematic view of an infusion stand of the intelligent ward infusion monitoring system in a closed state of an infusion hook according to a preferred embodiment of the invention.
It is to be noted, however, that the appended drawings illustrate rather than limit the invention. It is noted that the drawings representing structures may not be drawn to scale. Also, in the drawings, the same or similar elements are denoted by the same or similar reference numerals.
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In order that the present disclosure may be more clearly and readily understood, reference will now be made in detail to the present disclosure as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
FIG. 1 schematically illustrates a functional block diagram of an intelligent ward infusion monitoring system in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
Specifically, as shown in fig. 1, the intelligent ward infusion monitoring system according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention comprises: a control unit 10, an infusion stand 20, a medication database 31, a tag reading database 32, a patient identity tag 40, and an infusion bag tag 50 attached to an infusion bag.
Preferably, the patient identity tag 40 and the bag tag 50 each have a unique identification code.
As shown in fig. 2 and 3, the infusion stand 20 includes: a support post 21, and an infusion hanger 22 and a tag reader 23 disposed on the support post 21.
The patient identification tags 40 are delivered to the patient, who may sit or lie down near an infusion stand in a hospital room, and the held patient identification tags 40 are read with the tag reader of the respective infusion stand.
Fig. 2 schematically shows a schematic view of an infusion stand of the intelligent ward infusion monitoring system according to a preferred embodiment of the invention in an open state of an infusion hook. The free end of the infusion hook 22 is separated from the pillar 21 in the open state so that the hanging hole of the infusion bag can pass through the free end. Thereby, the infusion bag can be suspended to the infusion hook 22 or be taken off from the infusion hook 22.
Fig. 3 schematically shows a schematic view of an infusion support of the intelligent ward infusion monitoring system in a closed state of an infusion hook according to a preferred embodiment of the invention. The free end of the infusion hook 22 is in contact with the pillar 21 in the closed state so that the hanging hole of the infusion bag cannot pass through the free end. Thus, the infusion bag cannot be hung on the infusion hook 22 or removed from the infusion hook 22.
The medication database 31 stores therein the patient identification tag 50 and the associated sequentially arranged label information of the infusion bags according to the medication information of the patient. Thereby, the information of the patient can be recorded in the medication database 31 in association with the medication information.
The tag reader 23 has a reader identification code for reading information of the patient identification tag 40 and transmitting the read patient identification tag information and the reader identification code to the control unit 10 in association, and for reading information of the bag tag 50 and transmitting the read bag tag information and the reader identification code to the control unit 10 in association.
The control unit 10 is adapted to store the received patient identity tag information, bag tag information and reader identification code in association with each other in the tag reading database 32.
Further, the control unit 10 is configured to retrieve, upon receiving the bag tag information and the reader identification code, the patient identification tag information associated with the currently received reader identification code from the tag reading database 32, retrieve the patient identification tag information associated with the currently received bag tag information from the medication database 31, and determine whether the patient identification tag information retrieved from the tag reading database 32 coincides with the patient identification tag information retrieved from the medication database 31.
Furthermore, when the control unit 10 determines that the patient identification tag information is identical, it determines whether or not the information of the infusion bag tag 50 prior to the information of the currently input infusion bag tag 50 has been stored in the tag reading database 32, based on the sequentially arranged infusion bag tag information associated with the patient identification tag information determined to be identical, which is stored in the medication database 31; in the case where it is judged that all of the information has been stored in the tag reading database 32, the control unit 10 sends an infusion hook opening signal to the infusion stand 20 to cause the infusion hook 22 to transit from the closed state to the open state, and causes the infusion hook 22 to transit from the open state to the closed state after the open state continues for a predetermined period of time (a period of time sufficient for a nurse to change dressings, for example, 10 seconds to 1 minute).
Thus, the infusion bag can be effectively prevented from being wrongly transfused to other wrong patients after a nurse carries the infusion bag to a sickroom, and multiple bags of liquid medicine needing to be sequentially transfused can be prevented from being not sequentially transfused.
Preferably, as shown in fig. 1, the intelligent ward infusion monitoring system according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention further comprises an alarm unit 60 and a timer 70, wherein the control unit 10 starts the timer 60 when determining that the currently input information of the infusion bag tag 50 is the last information of the related sequential infusion bag tag information.
The timer 60 sends an alarm start signal to the control unit 10 and clears the alarm start signal when the preset time (the preset time is slightly longer than the time required for completing the transfusion of one bag of transfusion bag) is reached.
The control unit 10, upon receiving the alarm start signal, activates the alarm unit 60 to emit a warning message (e.g., a vibration or audio alert message), and sends an infusion hook medicine taking signal to the infusion stand 20 to cause the infusion hook 22 to transition from the closed state to the open state, and causes the infusion hook 22 to transition from the open state to the closed state after the closed state lasts for a predetermined waiting time period (the predetermined waiting time period is longer than the time required for a nurse to walk from a nurse station to a patient room and take off an infusion bag).
Therefore, a nurse can be reminded to pull out the infusion needle for the patient in time after the infusion is finished.
Therefore, the intelligent ward infusion monitoring system can effectively prevent a nurse from mistakenly infusing an infusion bag to other wrong patients after carrying the infusion bag to a ward, prevent multiple bags of liquid medicine needing sequential infusion from being infused out of sequence, and simultaneously remind the nurse to remove an infusion needle for the patient in time after infusion is finished.
In addition, it should be noted that the terms "first", "second", "third", and the like in the specification are used for distinguishing various components, elements, steps, and the like in the specification, and are not used for representing a logical relationship or a sequential relationship between the various components, elements, steps, and the like, unless otherwise specified.
It is to be understood that while the present invention has been described in conjunction with the preferred embodiments thereof, it is not intended to limit the invention to those embodiments. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art from this disclosure that many changes and modifications can be made, or equivalents modified, in the embodiments of the invention without departing from the scope of the invention. Therefore, any simple modification, equivalent change and modification made to the above embodiments according to the technical essence of the present invention are still within the scope of the protection of the technical solution of the present invention, unless the contents of the technical solution of the present invention are departed.
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1. The utility model provides an intelligence ward infusion monitored control system which characterized in that includes: the system comprises a control unit, an infusion support, a medication database, a label reading database, a patient identity label and an infusion bag label attached to an infusion bag; the infusion support includes: a support column, and an infusion hanger and a tag reader arranged on the support column; the free tail end of the infusion hook is separated from the pillar under the open state, so that the hanging hole of the infusion bag can pass through the free tail end; the free end of the infusion hook is contacted with the pillar in a closed state, so that the hanging hole of the infusion bag can not pass through the free end.
2. The intelligent ward infusion monitoring system according to claim 1, wherein patient identification tags and their associated sequenced infusion bag tag information are stored in the medication database according to patient medication information;
furthermore, the tag reader has a reader identification code for reading information of the patient identification tag and transmitting the read patient identification tag information and the reader identification code to the control unit in association, and for reading information of the bag tag and transmitting the read bag tag information and the reader identification code to the control unit in association.
3. The intelligent ward infusion monitoring system of claim 1 or 2, wherein the control unit is configured to store the received patient identification tag information, bag tag information, and reader identification code in association with a tag reading database;
and the control unit is used for retrieving the patient identity label information associated with the currently received reader identification code from the label reading database when the infusion bag label information and the reader identification code are received, retrieving the patient identity label information associated with the currently received infusion bag label information from the medication database, and judging whether the patient identity label information retrieved from the label reading database is consistent with the patient identity label information retrieved from the medication database.
4. The intelligent ward infusion monitoring system according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the control unit determines whether or not the information of the infusion bag label preceding the information of the currently input infusion bag label has been stored in the label reading database in accordance with the sequentially arranged infusion bag label information stored in the medication database in association with the patient identity label information determined to be consistent, in the case where the patient identity label information is determined to be consistent; in the case where it is determined that all of the information has been stored in the tag reading database, the control unit transmits an infusion hook opening signal to the infusion stand to cause the infusion hook to shift from the closed state to the open state, and causes the infusion hook to shift from the open state to the closed state after the open state continues for a predetermined period of time.
5. The intelligent ward infusion monitoring system of claim 1 or 2, further comprising an alert unit and a timer, wherein the control unit starts the timer upon determining that the currently entered information of the bag tag is the last information of the related sequenced information of the bag tag.
6. The intelligent ward infusion monitoring system of claim 5 wherein the timer sends an alarm start signal to the control unit and clears when the timer times out to a predetermined time.
7. The intelligent ward infusion monitoring system of claim 6 wherein the control unit, upon receiving the alert enable signal, enables the alert unit to issue an alert message and sends an infusion hook get medication signal to the infusion support to cause the infusion hook to transition from the closed state to the open state and to cause the infusion hook to transition from the open state to the closed state after the open state has persisted for a predetermined wait period.
8. The intelligent ward infusion monitoring system of claim 7 wherein the warning message is a vibration message or an audio alert message.
9. The intelligent ward infusion monitoring system of claim 1 or 2 wherein the patient identification tag and the bag tag each have a unique identification code.
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