Mobile medical workstation

a workstation and mobile technology, applied in the field of diagnostic medicine, can solve the problems of increasing workload of the medical/surgical floor of a typical hospital, reducing the ratio of nurses to patients, increasing overtime, etc., and achieves the effects of improving time, efficiency and accuracy, and reducing workload

Inactive Publication Date: 2005-12-29
WELCH ALLYN INC
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[0040] An advantage of the present invention in providing dual displays on the workstation is that displayed results can be presented simultaneously to both the patient and to the user, providing redundancy for example, in the event one of the displays is not visible from the caretaker's current location.
[0041] Another advantage provided is that the herein described mobile workstation improves response time and provides ease of use for all users, whether PCTs, RNs, doctors, clinicians or others.
[0042] Still another advantage provided by the present invention is that the at least one medical diagnostic instrument can be controlled for either automated and / or manual taking of patient vitals wherein the results can be automatically logged without requiring transcription, thereby improving time, efficiency and accuracy. Moreover, the data can be stored for trend analysis and alerts can be created automatically to permit additional readings to be taken if a patient's condition changes significantly.
[0043] Yet another advantage is that each of the displays can be separately controlled in order to select which information is shown on each display for ease of use and for security / privacy (HIPAA) concerns. For example, the user could utilize the controls of the medical diagnostic instrument when the user is on that side of the workstation, and disable the computer display. When the user is on the computer side of the workstation, the display of the at least one medical diagnostic instrument can be caused to dim or turned off to protect patient confidential information. In fact, the user could operate the at least one medical device from the computer without requiring the instrument display, selectively.
[0044] Another advantage of the present workstation is the utilization of a docking station for the computer and / or at least one medical diagnostic instrument, permitting the devices to be utilized separate from the workstation. For example, some patients are isolated for contagious diseases—a dockable vitals device allows them to bring only the device into the patient's room, to simplify decontamination later. Further, nurses may want to remove the computer to complete documentation in areas where a wheeled cart may not be optimal, such as, for example, a breakroom.
[0045] These and other objects, features, and advantages will become readily apparent from the following Detailed Description which should be read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.

Problems solved by technology

The staff of a medical / surgical floor of a typical hospital is under an increasing amount of pressure.
Contributing to these pressures is the pervasive nursing shortage that has translated into a lower nurse to patient ratio, with longer hours and increased overtime.
As a result, errors due to oversight and the like are likely to increase.
As a result, users of the monitoring equipment are transitory and must learn new internal procedures very quickly, exacerbating the above problems.
In the meantime, even if a significant change in the patient's vitals has been detected, time has been wasted and therefore lost.

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[0082] Referring to FIGS. 1-6, the mobile medical workstation 20 is a lightweight portable apparatus that includes a wheeled chassis which is defined by a lower base 24 and a supporting structure 28 extending upwardly therefrom. The lower base 24 includes a set of wheels or casters 32 which depend from corresponding legs 29 of the lower base 24 to enable movement of the workstation 20, for example, between patient examination rooms. A foot-actuable pedal 30 is further provided on the lower base 24 to provide braking action and to prevent movement of the mobile medical workstation 20 when the pedal is depressed. A power supply 35, such as a rechargeable battery, is attached to the bottom of the lower base 24. Connections are provided extending through the supporting structure 28 of the workstation 20 to provide an electrical connection to a number of supported components, the components being described in greater detail below, the workstation further having a power cord (not shown) ...

third embodiment

[0134] a mobile medical workstation 630 in accordance with the present invention is herein described with reference to FIGS. 15A and 15B. This embodiment is nearly identical structurally to that of FIG. 1-6, including a wheeled chassis including a vertically movable upper portion and a lower base 634 that supports a battery 635. The upper portion and the lower base 634 are connected by a supporting structure in the form of a vertically extending post member 639 in which the upper portion includes a horizontal working surface 644. The upper portion supports a computing device 664 and a vital signs device 660, as well as a bar code scanner 560, like that previously described in FIG. 14 and similarly disposed. Storage containers in the form of baskets 616 and 648 are also provided to store accessories and disposables in connection with the supported devices. The workstation further includes a keyboard tray 636 for retaining a keyboard and a mouse 545, each of which are interconnected t...

fourth embodiment

[0136] a workstation 730 is depicted in FIGS. 16A and 16B. According to this embodiment, the workstation is similar in that it includes a lower base 734 with a contained battery 735, an upper portion that includes a horizontal work surface 744, the upper portion and the lower base being separated by a vertically extending post member 739. The horizontal work surface 744 includes a keyboard tray 768 therebeneath for retaining a keyboard 766 and also includes a mouse 545 which, as in the preceding, is used as an additional input device for a computing device 764 supported on the horizontal work surface. The workstation 730 further includes a pair of storage containers or baskets 716 and 748 disposed on the side and rear facing sides thereof for retaining accessories or disposables, such as temperature probe covers and the like.

[0137] The herein described workstation 730 further includes an extending flexible gooseneck 590 which retains the previously described ECG monitoring assembly ...

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Abstract

A medical workstation is defined by a supporting structure having at least one medical diagnostic instrument disposed thereupon. A first display is further disposed on a first side of the supporting structure and a second display is disposed on a second side of the supporting structure in a manner substantially opposite from the first display. Each of the first and second displays are interconnected to the at least one medical diagnostic instrument to permit at least one of the displays in order to display diagnostic results and are tandemly or independently controllable.

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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS [0001] This application claims priority based upon U.S. Ser. No. 60 / 658,626, entitled: MOBILE MEDICAL WORKSTATION, filed Mar. 4, 2005, and U.S. Ser. No. 60 / 601,450, entitled: MOBILE MEDICAL WORKSTATION, filed Aug. 13, 2004, the entire contents of which are herein incorporated by reference in their entirety. This application is also a continuation-in-part application of U.S. Ser. No. 10 / 643,487, entitled: DIAGNOSTIC INSTRUMENT WORKSTATION, filed Aug. 19, 2003, which is based upon Ser. No. 60 / 404,601, filed Aug. 20, 2002, the entire contents of each being herein incorporated by reference. This patent application further incorporates by reference the entirety of commonly owned and currently pending U.S. Ser. No. 11 / 032,625, entitled “A PORTABLE VITAL SIGNS MEASUREMENT INSTRUMENT AND METHOD OF USE THEREOF”, filed Jan. 10, 2005, and U.S. Ser. No. 10 / 619,380, filed Jul. 14, 2003 and entitled: MOTION MANAGEMENT IN A BLOOD PRESSURE MEASUREMENT DEVICE”...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A61B5/00A61B5/02A61B5/0402A61B5/05A61B5/117A61B19/00A61B19/02
CPCA61B5/0002A61B5/743A61B5/0402A61B5/1172A61B5/14532A61B5/1455A61B5/412A61B5/742A61B5/7435A61B5/7475A61B19/0248A61B19/26A61B2019/025A61B2560/0437A61B2560/0456A61B5/02A61B50/10A61B50/13A61B90/50A61B5/318
Inventor PERKINS, DAVID G.LINQUEST, DOUGLAS J.WAWRO, THADDEUS J.METZ, KRISTIN A.SODERBERG, PETER H.LABOSKY, BONITA L.
Owner WELCH ALLYN INC
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