Medical advice code scanning execution terminal for hemodialysis and charging base

By designing a doctor's order scanning terminal and charging base for hemodialysis, the problem of convenient patient identification and medication information verification during hemodialysis was solved, realizing closed-loop management of identity verification and medication information, improving clinical work efficiency and reducing the risk of equipment contamination.

CN223941555UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24SHENZHEN UNIV GENERAL HOSPITAL
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Patent Information

Application Number
CN202520325476.6
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-02-27
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
2035-02-27

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

In existing technologies, patient identification and medication information verification during hemodialysis mainly rely on manual verification, which is prone to negligence and errors, leading to inaccurate medication. Furthermore, existing equipment is inconvenient to scan, inconvenient to carry, and poses a risk of contamination.

Method used

A medical order scanning terminal for hemodialysis was designed, which includes a display module, an NFC scanning area and a camera for identity verification and medication information display. It is equipped with a charging base and is fixed to the dialysis machine through an L-shaped frame, providing convenient identity recognition and closed-loop medication management.

Benefits of technology

It enables convenient display of patient identity and medication information, avoids errors from manual verification, improves clinical work efficiency, reduces the risk of equipment contamination, and enhances closed-loop management of medication information.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a medical advice code scanning execution terminal for hemodialysis and a charging base, and relates to the technical field of medical instruments, the medical advice code scanning execution terminal comprises a scanning terminal, the scanning terminal is provided with a display module, and the display module comprises a patient sign-in area, a medical advice execution area and a scanning area; a charging contact I is mounted on the side wall, back to the display module, of the scanning terminal; the utility model further discloses a charging base, the charging base is provided with a transverse mounting part and a longitudinal mounting part, the transverse mounting part and the longitudinal mounting part are vertically connected together to form an L-shaped frame, and the transverse mounting part is transversely distributed and detachably mounted on the dialysis machine; elastic clamping pieces are arranged on the side walls of the two sides of the clamping notch, and the scanning terminal is embedded into the clamping notch after opening the two elastic clamping pieces. According to the utility model, patient identity information and medication information can be conveniently displayed, the system is used for patient identity recognition, negligence and wrong checking caused by manual checking and wrong medication administration can be avoided, medication information closed loop can be completed, and clinical work efficiency can be improved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of medical device technology, specifically to a medical order scanning and execution terminal and a charging base for hemodialysis. Background Technology

[0002] Currently, most hospital hemodialysis units are part of the outpatient department, distinct from inpatient wards. They lack electronic bedside tags to display patient identification information, which is inconvenient for clinical work. Outpatients do not have wristbands; identity verification is typically done manually using the information on the treatment form. While most hemodialysis centers print paper identification tags for each patient, including a QR code, name, and outpatient number for pre-treatment identification and check-in, manual verification is still the most common method during treatment.

[0003] In clinical practice, errors in manual verification can lead to incorrect medication administration, causing serious harm to patients. A few hospitals have handheld PDAs or tablets for nurses to use for writing and recording, but these often suffer from various issues: lack of bedside screens to display QR codes; bedside screens located on the bedside equipment straps, obstructing the view of the dialysis machine and increasing the distance for scanning; patients' paper labels are often left unattended, making scanning inconvenient; tablets are bulky and difficult to carry; and during dialysis treatment, handheld PDAs or tablets can cause blood splattering, contaminating the operator's hands and the PDA or tablet. Utility Model Content

[0004] The purpose of this invention is to provide a medical order scanning and execution terminal and a charging base for hemodialysis, so as to solve the problems mentioned in the background art.

[0005] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a medical order scanning and execution terminal for hemodialysis, including a scanning terminal, the scanning terminal having a display module, the display module including a patient check-in area, a medical order execution area and a scanning area;

[0006] A charging contact is installed on the side wall of the scanning terminal facing away from the display module.

[0007] In a further embodiment, the patient check-in area includes an electronic QR code display area and a patient information display area;

[0008] The medical order execution area includes multiple drug name execution display areas;

[0009] The scanning area includes an NFC scanning area and a camera.

[0010] A charging base includes a charging stand, the charging stand having a horizontal mounting part and a vertical mounting part, the horizontal mounting part and the vertical mounting part being vertically connected together to form an L-shaped frame, the horizontal mounting part being horizontally distributed and detachably mounted on a dialysis machine.

[0011] A snap-fit ​​notch is provided on the side wall of the longitudinal mounting part, and elastic clips are provided on both sides of the snap-fit ​​notch. After the scanning terminal opens the two elastic clips, it is embedded into the snap-fit ​​notch.

[0012] When the scanning terminal disengages from the snap-fit ​​notch, it is used to scan the patient's paper label.

[0013] In a further embodiment, a second charging contact is installed on the inner wall of the snap-fit ​​notch, and when the scanning terminal is snapped into the snap-fit ​​notch, the first charging contact and the second charging contact are in contact.

[0014] In a further embodiment, a limiting structure is also included, which includes two flip rods rotatably mounted on the side wall of the transverse mounting part. The transverse mounting part is also provided with a fitting notch. A stop bar is rotatably mounted on the bottom wall of the end of the flip rod. The two stop bars and the inner wall of the fitting notch form a clamping gap, which is adjustable.

[0015] In a further embodiment, a pull rod is rotatably connected to the upper side wall of one end of the flipping rod, and a snap-fit ​​pin is rotatably connected to the upper side wall of the other end of the flipping rod. A connection notch is provided on the side wall of the pull rod facing the snap-fit ​​pin. Multiple arc-shaped snap-fit ​​strips are fixed to the inner wall of the connection notch. An entry gap is provided between two adjacent arc-shaped snap-fit ​​strips. One side wall of the arc-shaped snap-fit ​​strip is provided with an inclined snap-fit ​​side wall, and multiple snap-fit ​​recesses are provided on the snap-fit ​​side wall.

[0016] In a further embodiment, a handle is rotatably provided on the upper side wall of the end of the pull rod.

[0017] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are:

[0018] This invention facilitates the display of patient identity information and medication information, enabling patient identification and avoiding oversights and errors in manual verification that could lead to incorrect medication administration. It also completes the medication information loop and improves clinical work efficiency. Attached Figure Description

[0019] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of an embodiment of the present utility model;

[0020] Figure 2 This is a partial structural diagram of the longitudinal mounting portion of the charging base according to an embodiment of the present utility model;

[0021] Figure 3This is a schematic diagram of the scanning terminal structure according to an embodiment of the present utility model;

[0022] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the back structure of the scanning terminal according to an embodiment of the present utility model;

[0023] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the limiting structure according to an embodiment of the present utility model;

[0024] Figure 6 This is an embodiment of the present utility model. Figure 1 Schematic diagram of the structure at point A in the middle;

[0025] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the tie rod structure according to an embodiment of the present utility model.

[0026] In the diagram: 1. Scanning terminal; 11. Patient check-in area; 111. Electronic QR code display area; 112. Patient information display area; 12. Medical order execution area; 121. Drug name execution display area; 13. Scanning area; 131. NFC scanning area; 132. Camera; 14. Charging contact one; 2. Charging base; 21. Elastic clip; 22. Flip lever; 23. Pull lever; 24. Card connector pin; 25. Stop bar; 26. Arc-shaped card connector strip. Detailed Implementation

[0027] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.

[0028] This embodiment discloses a medical order scanning and execution terminal for hemodialysis, such as... Figure 1 and Figure 3 As shown, the system includes a scanning terminal 1. First, the scanning terminal 1 needs to be connected to the hospital's hemodialysis information management system in order to display patient identity information and medication information. The scanning terminal 1 has a display module, which includes a patient check-in area 11, a medical order execution area 12, and a scanning area 13.

[0029] Specifically, the patient check-in area 11 includes an electronic QR code display area 111 and a patient information display area 112; the prescription execution area 12 includes multiple medication name execution display areas 121; and the scanning area 13 includes an NFC scanning area 131 and a camera 132. Patients verify their identity by touching their NFC tag to the NFC scanning area 131. The hospital's hemodialysis information management system extracts the patient's identity information, generating an electronic QR code displayed in the electronic QR code display area 111. Simultaneously, the patient's name and hospital number are displayed in the patient information display area 112. Nurses use the camera 132 for facial recognition or bind their NFC tag to the NFC scanning area 131 when administering medication. After binding, the nurse directly scans the QR code on the medication bottle label. The medication name execution display area 121 displays the medication name, completing medication verification and providing a success or error message, thus completing the medication information loop.

[0030] In summary, the aforementioned scanning terminal 1 facilitates the display of patient identity information and medication information, enabling patient identification, avoiding oversights and errors in manual verification that could lead to incorrect medication administration, completing the medication information loop, and improving clinical work efficiency.

[0031] This embodiment also discloses a charging dock, such as Figure 1 , Figure 2 As shown, it includes a charging base 2, which has a horizontal mounting part and a vertical mounting part. The horizontal mounting part and the vertical mounting part are vertically connected together to form an L-shaped frame. The horizontal mounting part is horizontally distributed and can be detachably installed on the dialysis machine. Meanwhile, as... Figure 2 As shown, a snap-fit ​​notch is provided on the side wall of the longitudinal mounting part, and elastic clips 21 are provided on both sides of the snap-fit ​​notch. After the scanning terminal 1 opens the two elastic clips 21, it is embedded into the snap-fit ​​notch.

[0032] A few hospitals have handheld smart terminals or tablet terminals for writing and recording, but these have several drawbacks: lack of bedside screens to display QR codes; bedside screens located on the bedside equipment straps, obstructing the view of the dialysis machine and increasing the distance for scanning; patient paper labels placed haphazardly without a fixed location, making scanning inconvenient; tablets being bulky and difficult to carry; and the risk of blood splattering and contamination of the operator's hands and the smart terminal during dialysis treatment. To address these issues, the scanning terminal 1 can be removed.

[0033] Simultaneously, when scanning the QR code on the patient's wristband is required, the two elastic clips 21 (made of PVC plastic with good elasticity and plasticity) are opened, the scanning terminal 1 is removed from the snap-fit ​​notch, and the scanning camera 132 is used to scan the QR code on the patient's wristband to identify the patient's identity information. At the same time, the medication information is shown to the patient.

[0034] like Figure 2 As shown, a second charging contact is installed on the inner wall of the snap-fit ​​notch, such as... Figure 4 As shown, a charging contact 14 is installed on the side wall of the scanning terminal 1 facing away from the display module. When the scanning terminal 1 is inserted into the snap-fit ​​notch, the charging contact 14 engages with the charging contact 2, enabling the scanning terminal 1 to be charged.

[0035] It needs further explanation that the entire horizontal mounting section is designed based on the screen of a clinical dialysis machine. A slot is provided on the bottom wall of the horizontal mounting section to directly attach it to the dialysis machine screen, securing the scanning terminal 1 for easy information display and medication administration. Of course, the slot size may not be suitable for different brands and models of dialysis machines; therefore, this embodiment also includes a limiting structure, such as... Figure 1 and Figure 5 As shown, the limiting structure includes two rotating rods 22 rotatably mounted on the side wall of the transverse mounting part. The transverse mounting part is also provided with a fitting notch. A stop bar 25 is rotatably mounted on the bottom wall of the end of the rotating rod 22. The two stop bars 25 and the inner wall of the fitting notch form a clamping gap. By rotating the rotating rod 22, the transverse distance between the stop bar 25 and the inner wall of the fitting notch can be adjusted, thereby adjusting the size of the clamping gap to adapt to different dialysis machine screens.

[0036] After the clamp clearance is adjusted, the position of the stop lever 25 needs to be fixed. For example... Figure 5 and Figure 6 As shown, a pull rod 23 is rotatably connected to the upper side wall of one end of a flipping rod 22, and a locking pin 24 is rotatably connected to the upper side wall of the other end of a flipping rod 22. A connection notch is provided on the side wall of the pull rod 23 facing the locking pin 24. Multiple arc-shaped locking strips 26 are fixed to the inner wall of the connection notch. An entry gap is provided between two adjacent arc-shaped locking strips 26. One side wall of each arc-shaped locking strip 26 has an inclinedly distributed locking side wall, and the locking side wall has multiple locking recesses. The purpose of the slanted design is to make the multiple snap-fit ​​recesses on the snap-fit ​​sidewalls distributed in a stepped manner. In this way, when the pull rod 23 is rotated and the snap-fit ​​pin 24 is snapped into the corresponding snap-fit ​​gap, as the pull rod 23 continues to rotate, it will snap from the outermost snap-fit ​​recess to the next snap-fit ​​recess. During this process, the two stop rods 25 can be further brought together and tightened, and at the same time, they can be brought closer to the inner sidewall of the fitting notch, reducing the snap-fit ​​gap clamping width and increasing the clamping tightness with the dialysis machine screen frame.

[0037] Meanwhile, a handle is rotatably provided on the upper side wall of the end of the pull rod 23. When operating the pull rod 23, the handle is flipped to a vertical position; when not in use, the handle is flipped to a parallel position to the upper end face of the pull rod 23. Figure 7 As shown, it does not take up space.

[0038] Although embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the present invention, the scope of which is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.

Claims

1. A terminal for scanning and executing medical orders for hemodialysis, characterized in that, include: The scanning terminal (1) has a display module, which includes a patient check-in area (11), a medical order execution area (12), and a scanning area. The scanning terminal (1) has a charging contact (14) installed on the side wall facing away from the display module.

2. The hemodialysis medical order scanning and execution terminal according to claim 1, characterized in that, The patient check-in area (11) includes an electronic QR code display area (111) and a patient information display area (112). The medical order execution area (12) includes multiple drug name execution display areas (121); The scanning area (13) includes an NFC scanning area (131) and a camera (132).

3. A charging dock for use with the scanning terminal (1) according to any one of claims 1-2, characterized in that, Includes a charging base (2), the charging base (2) having a horizontal mounting part and a vertical mounting part, the horizontal mounting part and the vertical mounting part being vertically connected together to form an L-shaped frame, the horizontal mounting part being horizontally distributed and detachably mounted on the dialysis machine; The longitudinal mounting part has a snap-fit ​​notch on its side wall, and elastic clips (21) are provided on both sides of the snap-fit ​​notch. The scanning terminal (1) is inserted into the snap-fit ​​notch after the two elastic clips (21) are opened. When the scanning terminal (1) is disengaged from the snap-fit ​​notch, it is used to scan the patient's paper label.

4. The charging dock according to claim 3, characterized in that, A second charging contact is installed on the inner side wall of the notch. When the scanning terminal (1) is inserted into the notch, the first charging contact (14) is in contact with the second charging contact.

5. The charging dock according to claim 3, characterized in that, It also includes a limiting structure, which includes two flip rods (22) rotatably mounted on the side wall of the transverse mounting part. The transverse mounting part is also provided with a fitting notch. A stop rod (25) is rotatably mounted on the bottom wall of the end of the flip rod (22). The two stop rods (25) and the inner wall of the fitting notch form a clamping gap, which is adjustable.

6. The charging dock according to claim 5, characterized in that, One of the flipping rods (22) has a pull rod (23) rotatably connected to the upper side wall of its end, and another flipping rod (22) has a snap-fit ​​pin (24) rotatably connected to the upper side wall of its end. The pull rod (23) has a connection notch on the side wall facing the snap-fit ​​pin (24). Multiple arc-shaped snap-fit ​​strips (26) are fixed on the inner wall of the connection notch. An entry gap is provided between two adjacent arc-shaped snap-fit ​​strips (26). One side wall of the arc-shaped snap-fit ​​strip (26) has an inclined snap-fit ​​side wall. Multiple snap-fit ​​recesses are provided on the snap-fit ​​side wall.

7. The charging dock according to claim 6, characterized in that, The upper side wall of the end of the pull rod (23) is provided with a handle.