Bedside electronic reminder voice broadcast examination prompter
The bedside electronic reminder voice broadcast examination prompter solves the problem of patient confusion during examinations, improves the accuracy of examinations and the work efficiency of medical staff, and is suitable for elderly and children with poor memory.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- SHANGHAI FIRST PEOPLES HOSPITAL
- Filing Date
- 2025-08-06
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-09
AI Technical Summary
In the current technology, the signage in hospitals is difficult to prevent patients from getting confused during examinations, especially for elderly patients and patients with poor memory, which can lead to examinations not being carried out on time and affect the diagnosis and treatment results.
Design a bedside electronic reminder voice broadcast examination prompter. Through an input display screen and a voice broadcaster, remind patients to undergo examinations at specific time periods, and complete examination items by sliding blocks to avoid information confusion.
It improves the accuracy of patient examinations and the efficiency of medical staff, reduces the workload of nurses, and is suitable for elderly and children with poor memory.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of medical device technology, and more specifically, to a bedside electronic reminder voice broadcast examination prompter. Background Technology
[0002] In the early stages of hospitalization, patients undergo several routine pre-operative examinations. Some of these examinations require fasting, while others do not. Hospital signs alone are insufficient to prevent confusion during these examinations. After hospitalization, the specific examinations required will vary depending on the patient's condition.
[0003] Common routine examination items include: blood tests, and auxiliary examinations, including chest X-ray, electrocardiogram, B-ultrasound, CT, MRI, gastroscopy and colonoscopy.
[0004] Specialized examinations are conducted based on the patient's condition, and performing necessary examinations is beneficial for accurate diagnosis and treatment. Some examinations, such as blood tests, ultrasounds, and gastroscopy / colonoscopy, often require fasting. However, some patients, especially elderly patients, experience memory loss due to their condition and tend to forget instructions from nurses. Eating before these examinations can prevent them from being performed on time, affecting diagnosis, medication, and overall treatment outcomes.
[0005] For example, since the endocrinology department is a diagnostic department, there are many tests and examinations, which patients sometimes cannot remember. In particular, some patients undergo even more tests and examinations after being hospitalized. This information is usually in technical terms, and the patient's own recording may lead to inaccurate records. Inaccurate records can have a significant impact on subsequent treatment or nursing care and will also be detrimental to the patient's recovery.
[0006] The preceding description is intended to provide general background information and does not necessarily constitute prior art. Utility Model Content
[0007] The purpose of this invention is to provide a bedside electronic reminder voice broadcast examination prompter. This bedside electronic reminder voice broadcast examination prompter solves the technical problem in the prior art that it is difficult to prevent patients from being confused during examinations by relying solely on the prompt signs in the hospital. It reduces the process of nurses placing and collecting the prompt signs after the examination, simplifies the clinical workflow, and thus improves the work efficiency of medical staff.
[0008] This utility model provides a bedside electronic reminder voice broadcast check prompter, including a prompter body and a stop block. The prompter body houses a circuit board and a power supply. A main control chip is mounted on the circuit board, and the power supply is connected to the main control chip. An input display screen is located on the front of the prompter body. Voice broadcasters are located on both sides of the input display screen. Operation buttons are located below the input display screen. Below the operation buttons are a row of time displays, a row of task displays, and a row of square grooves. A switch button is located on the side of the prompter body. The input display screen, voice broadcasters, operation buttons, time displays, task displays, and switch button are all connected to the main control chip. A task completion indicator is located on one side of the bottom of each square groove. Sliding grooves are located on both sides of each square groove. Sliding protrusions are located on both sides of the stop block, and the sliding protrusions are slidably connected to the sliding grooves.
[0009] Using the above technical solution, users can input the corresponding time period onto a row of time displays by pressing the operation buttons, such as 14:00-15:00, 15:00-16:00, and 16:00-17:00. At the same time, the corresponding examination items for the time period are input into the item display, such as blood tests, ultrasound, and gastroscopy / colonoscopy. When the corresponding examination is completed, the button is pushed to the right to reveal the item completion indicator. In addition, when the examination item for the corresponding time period is reached, the voice broadcast will announce a reminder for the examination.
[0010] Furthermore, a hanging ring is connected to the upper end of the main body of the indicator.
[0011] Furthermore, an anti-slip layer is provided on the top of the stop block.
[0012] Furthermore, the row of time displays includes eight time displays.
[0013] Furthermore, a charging port is provided at the bottom of the main body of the indicator, and the charging port is connected to the power supply.
[0014] This utility model provides a bedside electronic reminder voice broadcast examination prompter. In use, users input time periods (e.g., 14:00-15:00, 15:00-16:00, 16:00-17:00) onto a time display screen via operation buttons, and simultaneously input the corresponding examination items (e.g., blood tests, ultrasound, gastroscopy / colonoscopy) onto the item display screen. Upon completion of the corresponding examination, sliding the button to the right reveals the completion indicator. Furthermore, the voice broadcaster announces the examination time. This utility model allows patients to input the required examination items and the specific time period for each item onto both the item display screen and the time display screen. After completing the examination, the patient can slide the completion indicator to the right, thus avoiding confusion and solving the technical problem of existing hospital signage failing to prevent patient confusion during examinations. It also reduces the time nurses spend placing and collecting signage, simplifying clinical workflow. The prompting effect is good, and the voice broadcaster is suitable for elderly, children, or other patients with poor memory, thereby improving the work efficiency of medical staff. Attached Figure Description
[0015] Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the structure of the bedside electronic reminder voice broadcast check prompter provided in this embodiment of the utility model.
[0016] Figure 2 for Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the internal workings of the bedside electronic reminder voice broadcast check prompter.
[0017] Figure 3 for Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the structure of the barrier of the bedside electronic reminder voice broadcast check prompt device.
[0018] Figure 4 for Figure 1 A floor plan diagram illustrating the use of the bedside electronic reminder voice broadcast check prompter.
[0019] Figure 5 for Figure 1 Another perspective structural diagram of the bedside electronic reminder voice broadcast check prompt device.
[0020] The reference numerals and components involved in the accompanying drawings are shown below:
[0021] 1. Main body of the indicator; 11. Circuit board; 12. Power supply.
[0022] 13. Main control chip; 14. Input display screen; 15. Voice broadcaster
[0023] 16. Operation buttons 17. Time display screen 18. Event display screen
[0024] 19. Square recess; 191. Item completed indicator; 192. Switch button.
[0025] 193. Sliding groove; 194. Charging port; 2. Stop.
[0026] 21. Sliding protrusions; 22. Anti-slip layer; 3. Hanging rings. Detailed Implementation
[0027] The specific embodiments of this utility model will be described in further detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and examples. The following examples are used to illustrate this utility model, but are not intended to limit its scope.
[0028] The terms "first," "second," "third," "fourth," etc., used in the specification and claims of this utility model are used to distinguish similar objects and are not necessarily used to describe a specific order or sequence.
[0029] Example 1
[0030] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the bedside electronic reminder voice broadcast check prompter provided in an embodiment of the present utility model. Figure 2 for Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the internal workings of a bedside electronic alert voice broadcasting and inspection prompter. Figure 3 for Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the structure of the barrier of the bedside electronic reminder voice broadcast check prompt device. Figure 5 for Figure 1 Another perspective structural diagram of the bedside electronic alert voice broadcast check-up device. Please refer to... Figure 1 , Figure 2 , Figure 3 , Figure 5The bedside electronic reminder voice broadcast check prompter provided in this embodiment includes a prompter body 1 and a stop block 2. A circuit board 11 and a power supply 12 are installed inside the prompter body 1. A main control chip 13 is installed on the circuit board 11, and the power supply 12 is connected to the main control chip 13. An input display screen 14 is provided on the front of the prompter body 1. Voice broadcasters 15 are provided on both the left and right sides of the input display screen 14. Operation buttons 16 are provided below the input display screen 14, and a row of time display screens 17 and 18 are respectively provided below the operation buttons 16. The device includes a task display screen 18 and a row of square grooves 19. A switch button 192 is provided on the side of the main body 1. The input display screen 14, the voice broadcaster 15, the operation button 16, the time display screen 17, the task display screen 18, and the switch button 192 are all connected to the main control chip 13. A task completion indicator 191 is provided on one side of the bottom of the square groove 19. Sliding grooves 193 are provided on both sides of the square groove 19. Sliding protrusions 21 are provided on both sides of the stop block 2. The sliding protrusions 21 are slidably connected in the sliding grooves 193.
[0031] Figure 4 for Figure 1 A floor plan diagram illustrating the use of the bedside electronic alert voice broadcasting system. Further reference... Figure 4 It should be noted that during use, the corresponding time period is input into a row of time display screens 17 by operating button 16, such as 14:00-15:00, 15:00-16:00, 16:00-17:00. At the same time, the corresponding examination items for the time period are input into the item display screen 18, such as blood test, B-ultrasound, gastroscopy and colonoscopy. When the corresponding examination is completed, push the stop 2 to the right to reveal the item completion mark 191. In addition, when the examination item for the corresponding time period is reached, the voice broadcaster 15 will broadcast a reminder for the examination.
[0032] This invention allows patients to input the required examination items and the specific time period for each examination on the item display screen 18 and the time display screen 17, respectively. After the patient completes the examination, they can swipe right on the item completion indicator 191 to signify completion of the examination. This avoids confusion in the prompts and solves the technical problem in the prior art where relying solely on hospital signs is insufficient to prevent patient confusion during examinations. It also reduces the process of nurses placing and collecting the signs after the examination, simplifying the clinical workflow. The prompts are effective, and the voice broadcaster 15 is suitable for elderly people, children, or other patients with poor memory, thereby improving the work efficiency of medical staff.
[0033] Furthermore, a hanging ring 3 is connected to the upper end of the main body 1 of the indicator. In use, the indicator can be hung beside the bed using the hanging ring 3. An anti-slip layer 22 is provided on the top of the stop block 2. A row of time display screens 17 includes eight time display screens 17. A charging port 194 is provided at the bottom of the main body 1 of the indicator, and the charging port 194 is connected to the power supply 12.
[0034] As can be seen from the above description, the advantages of this utility model are:
[0035] This invention relates to a bedside electronic reminder and voice broadcasting device for examinations. In use, users input time periods (e.g., 14:00-15:00, 15:00-16:00, 16:00-17:00) onto a time display screen via operation buttons. Simultaneously, the corresponding examination items (e.g., blood tests, ultrasound, gastroscopy / colonoscopy) are input onto the item display screen. Upon completion of the examination, sliding the button to the right reveals the completion indicator. Furthermore, the voice broadcasting device announces the arrival of the required examination within the specified time period. This invention allows patients to input the required examination items and the specific time period for each item onto both the item display screen and the time display screen. After completing the examination, the patient can slide the completion indicator to the right, thus avoiding confusion and solving the technical problem of existing hospital signage failing to prevent patient confusion during examinations. It also reduces the time nurses spend placing and collecting signage, simplifying clinical workflow. The device offers effective prompts and is suitable for elderly, children, or patients with poor memory, thereby improving the efficiency of medical staff.
[0036] The above description is merely a specific embodiment of this utility model, but the protection scope of this utility model is not limited thereto. Any variations or substitutions that can be easily conceived by those skilled in the art within the technical scope disclosed in this utility model should be included within the protection scope of this utility model. Therefore, the protection scope of this utility model should be determined by the protection scope of the claims.
Claims
1. A bedside electronic reminder voice broadcast check prompter, characterized in that, The device includes a main body (1) and a stop block (2). The main body (1) has a circuit board (11) and a power supply (12) installed inside. The main control chip (13) is installed on the circuit board (11). The power supply (12) and the main control chip (13) are connected. An input display screen (14) is provided on the front of the main body (1) of the prompter. Voice broadcasters (15) are provided on both the left and right sides of the input display screen (14). An operation button (16) is provided below the input display screen (14). A row of time display screens (17), a row of event display screens (18) and a row of square grooves (19) are provided below the operation button (16). A switch button (192) is provided on the side of the main body (1). The input display screen (14), the voice broadcaster (15), the operation button (16), the time display screen (17), the event display screen (18), and the switch button (192) are all connected to the main control chip (13); A completion mark (191) is provided on one side of the bottom of the square groove (19), and sliding grooves (193) are provided on both sides of the square groove (19). Sliding protrusions (21) are provided on both sides of the stop block (2). The sliding protrusions (21) are slidably connected in the sliding grooves (193).
2. The bedside electronic reminder voice broadcast check prompter according to claim 1, characterized in that, A hanging ring (3) is connected to the upper end of the main body (1) of the prompter.
3. The bedside electronic reminder voice broadcast check prompter according to claim 1, characterized in that, An anti-slip layer (22) is provided on the top of the stop (2).
4. The bedside electronic reminder voice broadcast check prompter according to claim 1, characterized in that, A row of time display screens (17) includes 8 time display screens (17).
5. The bedside electronic reminder voice broadcast check prompter according to claim 1, characterized in that, A charging port (194) is provided at the bottom of the main body (1) of the indicator, and the charging port (194) is connected to the power supply (12).