WO2022094486A1 - Pillows and accessories used in infant and adult diagnoses - Google Patents

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WO2022094486A1
WO2022094486A1 PCT/US2021/057792 US2021057792W WO2022094486A1 WO 2022094486 A1 WO2022094486 A1 WO 2022094486A1 US 2021057792 W US2021057792 W US 2021057792W WO 2022094486 A1 WO2022094486 A1 WO 2022094486A1
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  • the present application provides for color-coded accessories such as pillows, pillowcases, and bibs and baby hats wristbands to be worn by a patient that indicate the medical diagnosis of the patient to a healthcare provider.
  • These color-coded accessories rapidly alert the healthcare provider to the medical diagnosis of the patient. In this manner, the number of errors administering incorrect medicines and treatments is greatly reduced, thereby enhancing the safety of the patient.
  • the present invention solves these problems and provides color-coded accessories such as baby hats, bibs, and wristband other wearables, and color-coded pillows and pillowcases wherein the color code is associated with a specific medical diagnosis.
  • the color-coded accessory associated with a specific diagnosis is also provided to the healthcare provider in the form of a chart, called a universal chart shows a diagnose categories herein, which standardizes the specific colors associated with general diagnostic categories in the healthcare facility.
  • the universal chart can be located at the nursing station, in the patient’ s chart and/or in the patient’ s room.
  • These color-coded accessories inform a healthcare provider about the diagnosis of the patient.
  • These color-coded accessories have an unexpected benefit of preventing errors in administration of medicines and other treatments to a patient.
  • Color-coded accessories may also be worn by individuals in other facilities besides healthcare facilities, including without limitation, prisons, assisted living centers, and senior living centers, to indicate the medical diagnosis of the individual.
  • the color-coded accessories of the present invention provide a rapid, low-cost and effective visual means to alert a healthcare provider about the diagnosis of the patient upon entry into the patient’s room and visualization of the color-coded accessory.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an exemplary color-coded accessory from front left in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is a top plan view of the color-coded accessory of FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 3 is a front elevation view of the color-coded accessory of FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 4 is a left elevation view of the color-coded accessory of FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 5 is a right elevation view of the color-coded accessory of FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 6 is a bottom plan view of the color-coded accessory of FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 7 is a rear elevation view of the color-coded accessory of FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 8 is a perspective view from the front left of the color-coded accessory of FIG. 1 with an exemplary bottle coupled thereto;
  • FIG. 9 is an exemplary universal chart utilized with the present invention in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
  • Example 1 A nurse has just completed her first work shift and has been asked to continue work for a second shift. She is tired and rushed and has been told to give an injection of morphine to a cancer patient to alleviate pain. She enters the patient’s room and observes the white colored pillow which indicates a diagnosis of substance abuse. This patient wearing the white colored pillow is a recovering addict who has abused opiates for years. The nurse realizes that this is not a cancer patient but a patient with a different diagnosis. The nurse checks the patient chart and verifies that the patient does not need a morphine injection. The white colored pillow alerted the nurse to verify the patient information and this prevented the injection of morphine which could have adverse effects on the recovering opiate addict.
  • Example 2 A young intern has finished 24 hours of continuous duty on the hospital floor. He is told to administer taxol and cisplatin to a cancer patient on his floor. The intern enters the patient’ s room and observes a red colored pillow on the patient’s wrist and a red pillow under the patient’s head. The intern realizes that the red color indicates a cardiac patient and not a cancer patient. He returns to the nurse’s station and checks the patient chart and the universal chart to verify this information. Once verified, the intern realizes that the inappropriate administration of medication to that patient was avoided.
  • Example 3 A nurse receives orders to administer insulin to an overweight patient with type II diabetes. The nurse enters the patient’s room and sees a yellow bib and colored pillow worn by the patient. The yellow colored pillow surprises the nurse who reviews the patient record and universal chart and realizes that this is not a diabetic patient but a patient with a diagnosis of human immunodeficiency virus. The nurse does not inject the patient with insulin, thereby avoiding a mistake.
  • an accessory 100 for a patient can be seen, wherein the accessory 100 includes color-coded body 102 (entirely or partially) having a color corresponding to one of a plurality of written medical diagnoses and an associated color.
  • a universal chart depicted in FIG.
  • a plurality of written medical diagnoses each with a color associated therewith, wherein the plurality of written medical diagnoses and associated color are selected from a group comprising of Substance abuse - white, diabetes - pink, human immunodeficiency virus - yellow, cancer - blue, cardiac - red, respiratory - green, tuberculosis - orange, seizure - purple, psychotropic drug therapy - brown, suicide watch - black, and post- traumatic stress disorder - red, white, and blue.
  • the accessory body 102 may be deformable, wearable (with one or more fastener(s)), and handheld. Additionally, the color-coded body 102 is shaped as one of the following: A colored pillow, a bib, a pillow, a pillowcase, and a wristband used for infants and adults that are hospitalized or used in a clinic during admission.
  • the plurality of written medical diagnoses and associated color are selected from a group consisting of Substance abuse - white, diabetes - pink, human immunodeficiency virus - yellow, cancer - blue, cardiac - red, respiratory
  • post-traumatic stress disorder red, white, and blue.
  • a method of alerting a healthcare provider to a medical diagnosis may include providing a color-coded accessory, wherein the color of the accessory is uniquely associated with a medical diagnosis selected from a group comprising of Substance abuse, diabetes, human immunodeficiency virus, cancer, cardiac, respiratory, tuberculosis, seizure, psychotropic drug therapy, suicide watch, post-traumatic stress disorder, and Covid-19 virus. Further, the process may include applying the color-coded accessory to a patient or in a visible vicinity of the patient (e.g., within approximately 6 feet).
  • the process may include exposing a healthcare provider to the color-coded accessory, wherein the color-code serves as a visual cue and alert the healthcare provider as to the medical diagnosis of the patient.
  • the color-coded accessory may also be a colored pillow, a bib, a pillow, a pillowcase, a hat and wristband, wherein the colored pillow is made from natural soft fabrics colored items use pillow, hat, bib and wristbands.
  • the method includes providing a universal chart with a plurality of written medical diagnoses each with a color associated therewith, the plurality of written medical diagnoses and associated color selected from a group comprising of or consisting of: Substance abuse - white, diabetes - pink, human immunodeficiency virus - yellow, cancer - blue, cardiac - red, respiratory - green, tuberculosis - orange, seizure - purple, psychotropic drug therapy - brown, suicide watch - black, and post-traumatic stress disorder - red, white, and blue
  • Another exemplary and beneficial method of enhancing patient safety includes providing a color- coded accessory, wherein a color code chart is associated with a medical diagnosis selected from the group consisting of white- sub stance abuse, pink-diabetes, yellow-human immunodeficiency virus, blue-cancer, red-cardiac, green-respiratory, orange-tuberculosis, purple-seizure, brownpsychotropic drug therapy, black-suicide watch, and red, white and blue-post-traumatic stress disorder, applying the color-coded accessory to the patient or in the visible vicinity of the patient, and exposing a healthcare provider to the color-coded accessory, wherein the color-code alerts the healthcare provider to the medical diagnosis of the patient, thereby decreasing the probability of the health care provider administering an incorrect medication or treatment to the patient and enhancing patient safety.
  • a color code chart is associated with a medical diagnosis selected from the group consisting of white- sub stance abuse, pink-diabetes, yellow-human immunodeficiency virus,

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Abstract

The present invention provides color-coded accessories such as baby pillows, hats, bibs, and wristbands are patient wearables, color-coded pillows and pillowcases, and a Universal Chart indicates a color for its diagnoses and functions wherein the color code is associated with a specific medical diagnosis. These function as accessories in alerting healthcare providers to the medical diagnosis categories of the patient and enhance patient safety by reducing medical errors during entering hospital admission while administering of treatments and medication to the patients. These accessories also provide protection to the healthcare providers assisting them to identify certain diagnostic categories and alerting them to take proper precautions with patients, for example those with infectious diseases, thereby decreasing or preventing transmission of infectious diseases and viruses.

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PILLOWS AND ACCESSORIES USED IN INFANT AND ADULT DIAGNOSES
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Non-Provisional Application No. 17/087,152, filed November 2, 2020, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present application provides for color-coded accessories such as pillows, pillowcases, and bibs and baby hats wristbands to be worn by a patient that indicate the medical diagnosis of the patient to a healthcare provider. These color-coded accessories rapidly alert the healthcare provider to the medical diagnosis of the patient. In this manner, the number of errors administering incorrect medicines and treatments is greatly reduced, thereby enhancing the safety of the patient.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Every day errors are made in healthcare facilities through administration of incorrect medications and treatments to patients the number is in the hundreds of thousandths yearly. Medical errors reported preventing medication errors from the instate of Medicine were 1.5 million Americans each year and cost $3.5 billon. Numerous deaths and disabilities result from such errors. Healthcare providers are under extreme time pressure and sometimes do not read the medical chart before administering a medicine or other treatment. What is needed is a simple visual tool, system and method for alerting the healthcare provider to one or more diagnoses of the patient.
Recent research published in 2013 estimates up to 440,000 Americans are dying annually from preventable hospital errors. This places such errors as the third leading cause of death in the United States, underscoring the need for patients to protect themselves and their families from harm, and for hospitals to make patient safety a top priority.
A report published recently indicated that medical errors are the third leading cause of deaths in the United States, behind only heart disease and cancer. (The New York Times Well Blog, N. Bakalar, May 3, 2016, The Washington Post, A. Cha, May 3, 2016). According to a landmark 2006 report “Preventing Medication Errors” from the Institute of Medicine, these errors injure 1.5 million Americans each year and cost $3.5 billion in lost productivity, wages, and additional medical expenses.
Accordingly, what is needed are simple visual accessories, systems and methods to rapidly alert healthcare providers to a patient’s diagnosis so that incorrect treatment and administration of medicines to that patient can be dramatically reduced.
SUMMARY
The present invention solves these problems and provides color-coded accessories such as baby hats, bibs, and wristband other wearables, and color-coded pillows and pillowcases wherein the color code is associated with a specific medical diagnosis. The color-coded accessory associated with a specific diagnosis is also provided to the healthcare provider in the form of a chart, called a universal chart shows a diagnose categories herein, which standardizes the specific colors associated with general diagnostic categories in the healthcare facility. The universal chart can be located at the nursing station, in the patient’ s chart and/or in the patient’ s room. These color-coded accessories inform a healthcare provider about the diagnosis of the patient. These color-coded accessories have an unexpected benefit of preventing errors in administration of medicines and other treatments to a patient. Color-coded accessories may also be worn by individuals in other facilities besides healthcare facilities, including without limitation, prisons, assisted living centers, and senior living centers, to indicate the medical diagnosis of the individual.
The color-coded accessories of the present invention provide a rapid, low-cost and effective visual means to alert a healthcare provider about the diagnosis of the patient upon entry into the patient’s room and visualization of the color-coded accessory.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an exemplary color-coded accessory from front left in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a top plan view of the color-coded accessory of FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a front elevation view of the color-coded accessory of FIG. 1;
FIG. 4 is a left elevation view of the color-coded accessory of FIG. 1; FIG. 5 is a right elevation view of the color-coded accessory of FIG. 1;
FIG. 6 is a bottom plan view of the color-coded accessory of FIG. 1;
FIG. 7 is a rear elevation view of the color-coded accessory of FIG. 1;
FIG. 8 is a perspective view from the front left of the color-coded accessory of FIG. 1 with an exemplary bottle coupled thereto; and
FIG. 9 is an exemplary universal chart utilized with the present invention in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
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Example 1 : A nurse has just completed her first work shift and has been asked to continue work for a second shift. She is tired and rushed and has been told to give an injection of morphine to a cancer patient to alleviate pain. She enters the patient’s room and observes the white colored pillow which indicates a diagnosis of substance abuse. This patient wearing the white colored pillow is a recovering addict who has abused opiates for years. The nurse realizes that this is not a cancer patient but a patient with a different diagnosis. The nurse checks the patient chart and verifies that the patient does not need a morphine injection. The white colored pillow alerted the nurse to verify the patient information and this prevented the injection of morphine which could have adverse effects on the recovering opiate addict.
Example 2: A young intern has finished 24 hours of continuous duty on the hospital floor. He is told to administer taxol and cisplatin to a cancer patient on his floor. The intern enters the patient’ s room and observes a red colored pillow on the patient’s wrist and a red pillow under the patient’s head. The intern realizes that the red color indicates a cardiac patient and not a cancer patient. He returns to the nurse’s station and checks the patient chart and the universal chart to verify this information. Once verified, the intern realizes that the inappropriate administration of medication to that patient was avoided.
Example 3: A nurse receives orders to administer insulin to an overweight patient with type II diabetes. The nurse enters the patient’s room and sees a yellow bib and colored pillow worn by the patient. The yellow colored pillow surprises the nurse who reviews the patient record and universal chart and realizes that this is not a diabetic patient but a patient with a diagnosis of human immunodeficiency virus. The nurse does not inject the patient with insulin, thereby avoiding a mistake.
With reference to FIGS. 1-9, an accessory 100 for a patient can be seen, wherein the accessory 100 includes color-coded body 102 (entirely or partially) having a color corresponding to one of a plurality of written medical diagnoses and an associated color. To that end, a universal chart, depicted in FIG. 9, may be utilized with a plurality of written medical diagnoses each with a color associated therewith, wherein the plurality of written medical diagnoses and associated color are selected from a group comprising of Substance abuse - white, diabetes - pink, human immunodeficiency virus - yellow, cancer - blue, cardiac - red, respiratory - green, tuberculosis - orange, seizure - purple, psychotropic drug therapy - brown, suicide watch - black, and post- traumatic stress disorder - red, white, and blue.
In one embodiment, the accessory body 102 may be deformable, wearable (with one or more fastener(s)), and handheld. Additionally, the color-coded body 102 is shaped as one of the following: A colored pillow, a bib, a pillow, a pillowcase, and a wristband used for infants and adults that are hospitalized or used in a clinic during admission. The plurality of written medical diagnoses and associated color are selected from a group consisting of Substance abuse - white, diabetes - pink, human immunodeficiency virus - yellow, cancer - blue, cardiac - red, respiratory
- green, tuberculosis - orange, seizure - purple, psychotropic drug therapy - brown, suicide watch
- black, and post-traumatic stress disorder - red, white, and blue.
In one exemplary method of utilizing the present invention, a method of alerting a healthcare provider to a medical diagnosis may include providing a color-coded accessory, wherein the color of the accessory is uniquely associated with a medical diagnosis selected from a group comprising of Substance abuse, diabetes, human immunodeficiency virus, cancer, cardiac, respiratory, tuberculosis, seizure, psychotropic drug therapy, suicide watch, post-traumatic stress disorder, and Covid-19 virus. Further, the process may include applying the color-coded accessory to a patient or in a visible vicinity of the patient (e.g., within approximately 6 feet). Next, the process may include exposing a healthcare provider to the color-coded accessory, wherein the color-code serves as a visual cue and alert the healthcare provider as to the medical diagnosis of the patient. The color-coded accessory may also be a colored pillow, a bib, a pillow, a pillowcase, a hat and wristband, wherein the colored pillow is made from natural soft fabrics colored items use pillow, hat, bib and wristbands.
In one embodiment, the method includes providing a universal chart with a plurality of written medical diagnoses each with a color associated therewith, the plurality of written medical diagnoses and associated color selected from a group comprising of or consisting of: Substance abuse - white, diabetes - pink, human immunodeficiency virus - yellow, cancer - blue, cardiac - red, respiratory - green, tuberculosis - orange, seizure - purple, psychotropic drug therapy - brown, suicide watch - black, and post-traumatic stress disorder - red, white, and blue
Another exemplary and beneficial method of enhancing patient safety includes providing a color- coded accessory, wherein a color code chart is associated with a medical diagnosis selected from the group consisting of white- sub stance abuse, pink-diabetes, yellow-human immunodeficiency virus, blue-cancer, red-cardiac, green-respiratory, orange-tuberculosis, purple-seizure, brownpsychotropic drug therapy, black-suicide watch, and red, white and blue-post-traumatic stress disorder, applying the color-coded accessory to the patient or in the visible vicinity of the patient, and exposing a healthcare provider to the color-coded accessory, wherein the color-code alerts the healthcare provider to the medical diagnosis of the patient, thereby decreasing the probability of the health care provider administering an incorrect medication or treatment to the patient and enhancing patient safety.

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1. An accessory 100 for a patient comprising: a universal chart (depicted in FIG. 9) with a plurality of written medical diagnoses each with a color associated therewith, the plurality of written medical diagnoses and associated color selected from a group comprising of: Substance abuse - white, diabetes - pink, human immunodeficiency virus - yellow, cancer - blue, cardiac - red, respiratory - green, tuberculosis - orange, seizure - purple, psychotropic drug therapy - brown, suicide watch - black, and post- traumatic stress disorder - red, white, and blue; and a color-coded body 102 having a color corresponding to one of the plurality of written medical diagnoses and associated color.
2. The accessory according to claim 1, wherein the color-coded body is shaped as one of the following: A colored pillow, a bib, a pillow, a pillowcase, and a wristband used for infants and adults that are hospitalized or used in a clinic during admission.
3. The accessory according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of written medical diagnoses and associated color are selected from a group consisting of: substance abuse - white, diabetes - pink, human immunodeficiency virus - yellow, cancer - blue, cardiac - red, respiratory - green, tuberculosis - orange, seizure - purple, psychotropic drug therapy - brown, suicide watch - black, and post-traumatic stress disorder - red, white, and blue.
4. A method of alerting a healthcare provider to a medical diagnosis of a patient comprising: providing a color-coded accessory, wherein the color of the accessory is uniquely associated with a medical diagnosis selected from a group comprising of: Substance abuse, 7 diabetes, human immunodeficiency virus, cancer, cardiac, respiratory, tuberculosis, seizure, psychotropic drug therapy, suicide watch, post-traumatic stress disorder, and Covid- 19 virus; applying the color-coded accessory to a patient or in a visible vicinity of the patient; and, exposing a healthcare provider to the color-coded accessory, wherein the color-code serves as a visual cue and alert the healthcare provider as to the medical diagnosis of the patient.
5. The method of claim 4, wherein the color-coded accessory is a colored pillow, a bib, a pillow, a pillowcase, a hat and wristband.
6. The method of claim 5, wherein the colored pillow is made from natural soft fabrics colored items use pillow, hat, bib and wristbands.
7. The method according to claim 4, further comprising: providing a universal chart with a plurality of written medical diagnoses each with a color associated therewith, the plurality of written medical diagnoses and associated color selected from a group comprising of Substance abuse - white, diabetes - pink, human immunodeficiency virus - yellow, cancer - blue, cardiac - red, respiratory - green, tuberculosis - orange, seizure - purple, psychotropic drug therapy - brown, suicide watch - black, and post-traumatic stress disorder - red, white, and blue
8. A method of enhancing patient safety comprising: providing a color-coded accessory and a color code chart that is associated with a medical diagnosis and a color of the color-coded accessory that is selected from a group consisting of white- sub stance abuse, pink-diabetes, yellow-human immunodeficiency virus, blue-cancer, red- 8 cardiac, green-respiratory, orange-tuberculosis, purple-seizure, brown-psychotropic drug therapy, black-suicide watch, and red, white and blue-post-traumatic stress disorder; applying the color-coded accessory to the patient or in the visible vicinity of the patient; and exposing a healthcare provider to the color-coded accessory, wherein the color-code alerts the healthcare provider to the medical diagnosis of the patient, thereby decreasing the probability of the health care provider administering an incorrect medication or treatment to the patient and enhancing patient safety.
9. The method of claim 8, wherein the color-coded accessory is a colored pillow, a bib, a pillow, a pillowcase and wristband with a universal chart for infants and adult patients.
10. The method of claim 9, wherein the colored pillow and accessory shall alert medical staff of one’s disease diagnose categories for patient safety in event of nurses shortage and pandemic a color alerting system for medication and treatment errors is very much needed.
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