KR20140126933A - Smart patient monitoring system - Google Patents
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The present invention relates to a smart patient monitoring system and a smart patient care apparatus, and more particularly, to a smart patient care apparatus and a smart patient care apparatus, To the patient management server, and the patient management server stores the patient status information, manages the patient's status history, and remotely accesses the patient management server through the smart device of the caregiver to monitor the patient's status information in real time A smart patient monitoring system and a smart patient care device.
Patients are generally monitored by patient monitoring through patient monitoring in cases where they are receiving hospital treatment or home health care. However, these patient monitoring devices need to be monitored to see the patient's condition. In case of severe patients, There is a problem that the caregiver who is absent or out is unable to grasp the patient's condition in real time, so a caregiver needs a real-time patient monitoring system that can monitor the patient's condition anytime and anywhere and respond quickly when an emergency occurs.
The present invention aims at real-time management of a patient's condition at any time, taking into consideration the circumstances of a caregiver who is unable to constantly manage patients who are in hospital or in a home healthcare service every hour.
The present invention relates to a smart patient monitoring system that manages a patient's condition using various sensing data, including real-time sensing data obtained by attaching a sensing sensor connected to a smart patient care device to a patient's body or other patient monitoring device The smart patient nursing device transmits the sensing data to the patient management server, and the patient management server stores the sensing data in the database, and the caregiver transmits the sensed data registered in the patient management server Smart device is used to remotely access the patient management server to monitor the patient's status information in real time and to output the message received from the patient management server.
The present invention provides a remote patient monitoring function that is not supported by the existing patient monitoring apparatus, so that the caregiver can remotely monitor the patient's current state and the patient's state history at any time to remotely manage the patient, It is effective to promptly receive a message from the patient management server immediately upon occurrence and to be able to take action quickly.
Figure 1 is a schematic diagram of a smart patient monitoring system.
Fig. 2 is a view of a sensor device interlocking with a sensor part in a smart patient care device.
Figure 3 is a diagram of the main processing portion of a smart patient care device.
4 is a view of a sensor part of a smart patient care device.
5 is a diagram of a processing portion of a smart patient care device.
6 is a diagram of an operating portion of a smart patient care device.
7 is a schematic diagram of an input device of a smart patient care device.
8 is a schematic diagram of an output device of a smart patient care device.
Figure 9 is an overall view of a smart patient monitoring system.
Hereinafter, the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram illustrating the overall execution process of a system with respect to interworking between system components such as a device and a server constituting a smart patient monitoring system according to an embodiment of the present invention, FIG. FIG. 2 is a diagram of a built-in / external sensor device and other patient monitoring devices interlocked with a sensor unit in a smart patient care device, which is a main device of the present invention. Figures 3 to 6 illustrate the function of the major parts of the smart patient care device. FIGS. 7 and 8 are diagrams showing portions where input and output occur in the smart patient monitoring system, respectively. 9 shows a system configuration in an actual implementation of the present invention.
The smart patient monitoring system proposed in the present invention includes a
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The sensed data registered through the
It should be understood that the embodiments shown in the present specification and the configurations shown in the drawings are examples of implementing the basic concept as an embodiment of the present invention.
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And a sensor monitoring device for collecting sensing data by interlocking the sensor device and the patient monitoring device.
A smart patient care device incorporating a sensor monitoring device, normalizing sensed data, transmitting and registering the sensed data to a patient management server, and analyzing normalized sensed data to determine and execute an operation of the device.
Storing the normalized sensing data in a database, registering and managing the smart device of the caregiver so that remote access is possible, and transmitting the sensing data and the related information message to the registered smart device
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