CN219770588U - Diabetes patient inspection report management device - Google Patents
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Abstract
The utility model provides a diabetes patient inspection report management device, which comprises a box body, wherein a cover body capable of being opened and closed is formed by a side wall and a top wall at one end of the box body, the bottom of the side wall of the cover body is hinged with the box body, a partition board perpendicular to the side wall and the top wall of the cover body is fixed in the box body, through grooves are vertically formed in the side wall of the cover body, four through grooves are formed in a group, a plurality of groups of through grooves are formed at the same time, a marking block which is connected with the through grooves in a sliding mode is arranged in each through groove, and scales for marking blood sugar are arranged on the side wall of the cover body along the direction of the through grooves. The utility model relates to a diabetes patient examination report management device, wherein each group of through slots are used for representing blood sugar data of corresponding date, and a single through slot in each group is used for representing blood sugar data of each time period every day. The fluctuation of blood sugar data in the same time period between different dates can be conveniently compared, the change condition of blood sugar after eating in different time periods in the same date can be checked at any time, and the management analysis is intuitively and conveniently carried out on the inspection report of the diabetes patient.
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Technical Field
The present utility model relates to a technique for managing a report of a diabetic patient, and more particularly, to a device for managing a report of a diabetic patient.
Background
Diabetes mellitus requires long-term treatment, gradual control of blood sugar, regular detection and recording of blood sugar after hospital admission, and storage of files such as test item cards, treatment cards, blood sugar detection cards, daily eating records and the like. Because the fluctuation of blood sugar in each time period influences the detection record, the patient needs to do four blood sugar detection times daily, namely, fasting blood sugar, breakfast blood sugar, afternoon blood sugar and dinner blood sugar. After observing the detection result for a period of time, the data collected on each day needs to be compared and analyzed to check the change of blood sugar on a single day and the fluctuation of the blood sugar on the same period of time.
The existing inspection report management box can only be used for storing inspection reports, each inspection report needs to be taken out when the inspection reports are checked and compared, and the change condition of blood sugar is compared from the data of each inspection report. The blood sugar data is compared from the inspection report, so that the blood sugar data is complex, clear and visual, and the fluctuation condition of the blood sugar is inconvenient to check.
Disclosure of Invention
The utility model provides a diabetes patient inspection report management device, which is used for solving the problem that the existing inspection report management box cannot intuitively check the change and fluctuation of blood sugar.
The utility model provides a diabetes patient inspection report management device, which comprises a box body, wherein a cover body capable of being opened and closed is formed by a side wall and a top wall at one end of the box body, the bottom of the side wall of the cover body is hinged with the box body, a partition board perpendicular to the side wall and the top wall of the cover body is fixed in the box body, through grooves are vertically formed in the side wall of the cover body, four through grooves are formed in a group, a plurality of groups of through grooves are formed at the same time, a marking block which is connected with the through grooves in a sliding mode is arranged in each through groove, and scales for marking blood sugar are arranged on the side wall of the cover body along the direction of the through grooves.
Optionally, the colors of the four marking blocks on each group of through grooves are different, and the colors of the marking blocks positioned at the same position among each group of through grooves are the same.
Optionally, can dismantle the connection through mounting and connecting piece between the roof of lid and the lateral wall of box body, the mounting with the connecting piece is magnetic force connection or the hasp of mutually supporting, the roof upper end of lid is fixed with the handle.
Optionally, the side walls of the partition board and the box body are respectively fixed with a clamping block for clamping the inspection report, and the clamping blocks are made of elastic materials.
Optionally, hinge between roof of the lid and its lateral wall, the lateral wall upper end of the lid is fixed with the supporting shoe that is used for spacing to the roof.
Optionally, a first clamping groove is formed in the outer side wall of the box body, and a second clamping groove is formed in the lower end of each group of through grooves.
Compared with the prior art, the diabetes patient inspection report management device provided by the utility model has the beneficial effects that:
the box body is used for storing inspection reports of corresponding dates. Each set of through slots is used to represent blood glucose data for a corresponding date, and a single through slot in each set is used to represent blood glucose data for each time period of day.
After the inspection reports are stored, the blood glucose data can be marked on the cover body through the marking blocks in the through grooves, so that fluctuation of the blood glucose data in the same time period between different dates can be compared, change conditions of the blood glucose after eating in the different time periods in the same date can be checked at any time, and the inspection reports of diabetics can be managed and analyzed intuitively and conveniently.
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In order to more clearly illustrate the embodiments of the present utility model or the technical solutions of the prior art, the following description will briefly explain the drawings used in the embodiments or the description of the prior art, and it is obvious that the drawings in the following description are some embodiments of the present utility model, and other drawings can be obtained according to these drawings without inventive effort for a person skilled in the art.
FIG. 1 is a front view showing the structure of a report management device for diabetic patients according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 2 is a left side view of a diabetes patient inspection report management device according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of FIG. 1 showing a diabetes patient inspection report management apparatus according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 4 is a schematic view showing the side walls and top wall of a cover of a device for managing an inspection report of a diabetic patient according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
fig. 5 is a schematic view showing an opened top wall of a report management device for diabetic patients according to an embodiment of the present utility model.
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a case 1; a cover 2; a separator 3; a through groove 4; a marking block 5; a fixing member 6; a connecting member 7; a handle 8; a clamp block 9; a support block 10; a first card slot 11; a second clamping groove 12; the report 13 is checked.
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For the purpose of making the objects, technical solutions and advantages of the embodiments of the present utility model more clear, the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below, and it is apparent that the described embodiments are some embodiments of the present utility model, but not all embodiments. All other embodiments, which can be made by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the utility model without making any inventive effort, are also within the scope of the utility model.
As shown in fig. 1-4, an embodiment of the present utility model provides a device for managing an inspection report of a diabetic patient, which includes a case 1, wherein a cover 2 capable of being opened and closed is formed by a side wall and a top wall at one end of the case 1, and the bottom of the side wall of the cover 2 is hinged with the case 1, so that the inspection report 13 can be taken out and put in. The box body 1 is internally fixed with a baffle plate 3 vertical to the side wall and the top wall of the cover body 2, and the inspection report 13 is inserted into the storage grooves on two sides of the baffle plate 3 in the box body 1 for storage.
The side wall of the cover body 2 is vertically provided with through grooves 4, the four through grooves 4 are in a group, the single through groove 4 in each group is used for representing blood sugar at different time intervals in one day, and the four through grooves 4 in each group sequentially represent blood sugar in the fasting state, blood sugar after breakfast, blood sugar after lunch and blood sugar after dinner from left to right.
The side wall of the cover body 2 is simultaneously provided with a plurality of groups of through grooves 4, each group of through grooves 4 is used for representing different inspection dates, and each group of through grooves 4 corresponds to four measurement results of a single day. A marking block 5 which is connected with each through groove in a sliding way is arranged in each through groove 4, and scales for marking blood sugar are arranged on the side wall of the cover body 2 along the direction of the through groove 4. Each group of through grooves 4 corresponds to the position of the storage groove in the box body 1.
After daily blood sugar measurement, materials such as a detection report, a food intake record and the like are placed in corresponding storage grooves in the box body 1, and then the marking blocks 5 in the corresponding through grooves 4 are slid according to scales for marking. For example, after the first day of fasting blood glucose measurement, the test report is placed in the first storage tank in the box 1, and the marker block 5 in the first group of through-tanks 4 indicating fasting blood glucose is moved to the corresponding position. Similarly, after the blood glucose measurement after breakfast is completed, the detection report is put into the first storage groove in the box body 1, and then the marking blocks 5 in the through grooves 4 in the first group of through grooves 4 for representing the blood glucose after breakfast are moved to the corresponding positions. After the measurement on the second day, the corresponding detection report is put into a second storage tank, and the blood sugar measurement results of each period are represented at the corresponding positions of the second group of through tanks 4.
In this embodiment, the case 1 is used for storing inspection reports of corresponding dates. Each set of through slots 4 is used to represent blood glucose data for a corresponding date, and a single through slot 4 in each set is used to represent blood glucose data for each time period of the day. After the inspection reports are stored, the blood glucose data can be marked on the cover body 2 through the marking blocks 5 in the through grooves 4, so that fluctuation of the blood glucose data in the same time period between different dates can be compared conveniently, the change condition of the blood glucose after eating in the different time periods in the same date can be checked at any time, and the inspection reports of diabetics can be managed and analyzed intuitively and conveniently.
In a possible implementation manner, the four marking blocks 5 on each group of through grooves 4 are different in color, and the marking blocks 5 positioned in the same position among each group of through grooves 4 are identical in color.
Each set of through slots 4 is used to represent a different date of examination and a single through slot 4 in each set is used to represent blood glucose at a different time period within a day. The four through slots 4 of each group respectively represent fasting blood glucose, breakfast blood glucose, afternoon blood glucose and dinner blood glucose, and are distinguished by the marking blocks 5 of different colors. The color of the marking blocks 5 used for representing the same time period in each group of through grooves 4 is the same, and the marking blocks 5 represent the blood sugar condition of the same time period in different dates through the same color.
According to the measurement data of four time periods every day, after the marking block 5 is moved for marking, the blood sugar changes of the same time period in different days can be conveniently compared, and the blood sugar changes of the same time period in the same day can be checked. It is more obvious to distinguish the marker blocks representing different time periods by different colors.
In one possible implementation manner, the top wall of the cover 2 and the side wall of the box 1 are detachably connected through a fixing piece 6 and a connecting piece 7, the fixing piece 6 is fixed on the side wall edge of the box 1, and the connecting piece 7 is fixed on the top wall edge of the cover 2. The fixing piece 6 and the connecting piece 7 are mutually matched and connected by magnetic force or lock catches, and the upper end of the top wall of the cover body 2 is fixed with a handle 8.
The cover body 2 is covered on the box body 1, and after being fixed by the fixing piece 6 and the connecting piece 7, the inspection report management device can be lifted by the handle 8, so that the device is convenient to move and carry.
In one possible implementation, the side walls of the partition board 3 and the box body 1 are respectively fixed with clamping blocks 9 for clamping the inspection report 13, and the clamping blocks 9 are made of elastic materials.
When the inspection report 13 is inserted between the partition plates 3 of the case 1, the inspection report 13 can be clamped and fixed by the clamp blocks 9, and the inspection report 13 is prevented from being scattered in the case 1 when the inspection report management device is lifted and moved. The clamping blocks 9 can be made of elastic materials such as rubber, sponge, metal and the like, and have elasticity and can stretch and retract to clamp the inspection report 13.
As shown in fig. 5, in one possible implementation manner, the top wall of the cover 2 is hinged to the side wall thereof, and a supporting block 10 for limiting the top wall is fixed to the upper end of the side wall of the cover 2.
When the side wall of the cover body 2 is closed, the top wall of the cover body 2 can be independently opened and closed, so that the inspection report 13 can be directly taken from the upper end of the box body 1.
In one possible implementation manner, the outer side wall of the box body 1 is provided with a first clamping groove 11, and the lower end of each group of through grooves 4 is respectively provided with a second clamping groove 12.
The first card slot 11 is provided on the outer side wall of the case 1, and a patient's basic information card is inserted into the first card slot 11 for making the inspection report management device correspond to the patient, thereby avoiding errors. The second clamping grooves 12 correspond to the positions of the through grooves 4 of each group respectively, so that a blood sugar detection date card can be conveniently inserted into the second clamping grooves 12, and the blood sugar detection date corresponding to each group of through grooves 4 can be marked.
Finally, it should be noted that the above embodiments are merely illustrative of the technical solution of the present utility model, and not limiting thereof; although the utility model has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that; the technical scheme described in the foregoing embodiments can be modified or some or all of the technical features thereof can be replaced by equivalents; such modifications and substitutions do not depart from the spirit of the utility model.
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1. The utility model provides a diabetes patient inspection report management device, includes box body (1), lid (2) that can open and shut are constituteed to one end lateral wall and roof of box body (1), the lateral wall bottom of lid (2) is articulated with box body (1), box body (1) internal fixation has baffle (3) perpendicular with lateral wall and roof of lid (2), its characterized in that: the blood glucose marker is characterized in that through grooves (4) are vertically formed in the side wall of the cover body (2), the through grooves (4) are formed in a group, multiple groups of through grooves (4) are formed in the same time, marking blocks (5) which are connected with the through grooves in a sliding mode are arranged in the through grooves (4), scales used for marking blood glucose are arranged on the side wall of the cover body (2) along the direction of the through grooves (4), and the marking blocks (5) in the through grooves (4) can mark blood glucose data on the cover body (2).
2. The diabetes patient inspection report management apparatus according to claim 1, wherein: the colors of the four marking blocks (5) on each group of through grooves (4) are different, and the marking blocks (5) positioned at the same position among the through grooves (4) in each group have the same color.
3. The diabetes patient inspection report management apparatus according to claim 1, wherein: the top wall of the cover body (2) and the side wall of the box body (1) can be detachably connected through a fixing piece (6) and a connecting piece (7), the fixing piece (6) and the connecting piece (7) are mutually matched magnetic connection or lock catches, and a portable handle (8) is fixed at the upper end of the top wall of the cover body (2).
4. The diabetes patient inspection report management apparatus according to claim 3, wherein: the side walls of the partition plate (3) and the box body (1) are respectively fixed with a clamping block (9) for clamping the inspection report (13), and the clamping blocks (9) are made of elastic materials.
5. The diabetes patient inspection report management apparatus according to claim 3, wherein: the top wall of the cover body (2) is hinged with the side wall of the top wall, and a supporting block (10) for limiting the top wall is fixed at the upper end of the side wall of the cover body (2).
6. The diabetes patient inspection report management apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein: the outer side wall of the box body (1) is provided with a first clamping groove (11), and the lower end of each group of through grooves (4) is provided with a second clamping groove (12) respectively.
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