Nursing tour device

By installing a nursing inspection device inside the room, combined with an inspection module and a monitoring module, the problems of missed scans and misjudgments in traditional nursing inspection systems have been solved, enabling accurate recording and data synchronization of nursing inspections, and improving the convenience and reliability of inspections.

CN224459873UActive Publication Date: 2026-07-03BEIJING ANZHEN HOSPITAL AFFILIATED TO CAPITAL MEDICAL UNIV

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CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
BEIJING ANZHEN HOSPITAL AFFILIATED TO CAPITAL MEDICAL UNIV
Filing Date
2025-06-03
Publication Date
2026-07-03

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Technical Problem

In existing nursing rounds record systems, traditional electronic time clocks require scanning codes one by one, increasing workload and making it easy to miss. Fixed RFID sensing devices cannot accurately identify the location of medical staff, resulting in inaccurate rounds and supervision.

Method used

Design a nursing inspection device that is installed inside a room. Through the cooperation of the inspection module and the control module, nursing staff can manually drive the inspection module to start the control module after entering the room. Combined with the monitoring module, facial recognition and image acquisition are performed to achieve accurate recording and supervision of nursing inspections.

Benefits of technology

It improves the ease and reliability of nursing rounds, avoids missed scanning and misjudgment, ensures the accuracy of the rounds and does not affect patient rest, and provides real-time monitoring and data synchronization to the electronic medical record system.

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Abstract

This utility model relates to the field of medical device technology and discloses a nursing inspection device. By installing the nursing inspection device at least inside the first room, nursing staff need to enter the first room to activate the inspection module. The inspection module drives the control module to activate, indicating that the nursing staff has started to inspect the required nursing staff in the first room. This avoids the situation in related technologies where nursing staff determine the inspection at the ward door, and also eliminates the need for barcode scanning, thus avoiding missed scanning. It also avoids disturbing patients' rest at night, thereby improving the simplicity and reliability of nursing inspection.
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Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of medical device technology, specifically to a nursing inspection device. Background Technology

[0002] The graded nursing rounds system is a significant reform in the modern medical and nursing system, and its development is closely related to the optimization of medical resources, the increasing demand for patient safety, and the professional development of nursing. As a core component of the modern nursing management system, the clinical practice of graded nursing rounds directly affects patient safety and the quality of medical care.

[0003] Currently, clinical nursing rounds records mainly rely on paper logbooks, traditional electronic time clocks (such as PDA (Personal Digital Assistant) scanning), or fixed RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) sensing devices to prove that nursing staff have completed their rounds. However, paper logbooks are prone to being signed by proxy, while traditional electronic time clocks or fixed RFID sensing devices, although requiring medical staff to be present in the ward to sign in, can supervise nursing rounds. However, both types of rounds records have at least the following shortcomings:

[0004] 1. Traditional electronic attendance machines require scanning codes on each patient's bed. Since there are multiple beds in each ward, medical staff need to scan codes repeatedly to record information. This not only increases the workload but also makes it easy to miss scanning codes, especially at night when medical staff need to turn on flashlights to scan codes, which affects patients' rest.

[0005] 2. By installing fixed RFID sensing devices on hospital beds, medical staff wear RFID tags that can electromagnetically interact with the devices. When the device detects the tag's proximity, it indicates that the staff has completed their rounds. While this method eliminates the need for clocking in, it requires pre-installed sensing points and suffers from inaccurate identification of the staff's actual location. This can lead to misjudgments, where the staff's mere presence near the ward door is interpreted as a completion of their rounds, impacting the accuracy of monitoring.

[0006] Therefore, there is an urgent need for a new nursing inspection device to strengthen the supervision of medical staff's inspections. Utility Model Content

[0007] In view of this, the present invention provides a nursing inspection device to solve the problems of traditional electronic time clocks and fixed RFID sensing devices. Although traditional electronic time clocks require medical staff to be present in the ward to supervise nursing inspections, they also require medical staff to scan the QR codes on each bed individually, which is prone to omissions and requires medical staff to re-enter the nursing information into the electronic medical record system, increasing the workload of medical staff. On the other hand, fixed RFID sensing devices are prone to misjudging when medical staff are close to the ward door, which affects the accuracy of inspection and detection.

[0008] This utility model provides a nursing inspection device, which is at least installed inside a first room, the nursing inspection device comprising:

[0009] case;

[0010] The control module is located on the housing;

[0011] The inspection module, located on the housing and connected in communication with the control module, is used by the nursing staff to manually drive the inspection module to activate the control module when conducting inspections, thus indicating that the nursing staff has begun to conduct nursing inspections of the required nursing staff in the first room.

[0012] Beneficial effects: By installing the nursing rounds device at least inside the first room, nursing staff need to enter the first room to activate the rounds module. By activating the control module, it is confirmed that the nursing staff has begun to conduct nursing rounds in the first room. This avoids the situation where nursing staff determine the rounds at the ward door in related technologies, and also eliminates the need for barcode scanning, thus preventing missed scanning. It also avoids disturbing patients' rest at night, thereby improving the simplicity and reliability of nursing rounds detection.

[0013] In one optional implementation, the nursing inspection device includes:

[0014] A monitoring module, mounted on the housing and communicatively connected to the control module, is used to collect images of the nursing staff during their rounds when the control module is activated. The monitoring module is also used to perform facial recognition on the nursing staff so that if the monitoring module does not detect the nursing staff within a preset time, it will automatically shut down, indicating that the nursing staff has completed their rounds.

[0015] Beneficial effects: By setting up a monitoring module, the entire nursing rounds process and the patient's condition can be recorded in real time. This allows for subsequent retrieval and review of the nursing rounds and patient status as needed, such as in the event of a medical dispute. Furthermore, by setting up the monitoring module, if it cannot detect a nursing staff member within a preset time period, it considers the rounds complete and generates video footage of the nursing rounds.

[0016] In one optional implementation, the nursing inspection device includes:

[0017] The display module is located on the housing and is communicatively connected to the monitoring module and the patrol module. It is used to display the name of the caregiver after the monitoring module recognizes the face, and to display text to indicate the start of the patrol after the patrol module is activated.

[0018] Beneficial effects: When a nursing staff member activates the inspection module, the display module will show "Inspection Completed," indicating that the inspection has begun. Simultaneously, the monitoring module can also perform facial recognition on the nursing staff, matching their names with their faces and displaying their names on the display module. For example, if the nursing staff member's name is Xiaoming, the display module will show "Hello, Xiaoming," indicating that Xiaoming is inspecting the first room.

[0019] In one optional implementation, the nursing inspection device includes:

[0020] An alarm module, located on the housing, is used by the caregiver to manually activate the alarm module;

[0021] A receiving module is located in the second room. The receiving module is communicatively connected to the alarm module and is used to receive the activation signal of the alarm module and issue an alarm so that relevant personnel in the second room can go to the first room.

[0022] Beneficial effects: When nursing staff discover that a patient needs emergency care, they can manually press the alarm module, which will then drive the receiving module through a communication connection. Specifically, this can be a call with a landline telephone. At this time, the alarm module is equipped with a speaker that communicates with the landline telephone. Nursing staff can quickly describe the situation in the first room and the room number so that other doctors and nurses can quickly understand the situation and arrive at the first room to provide emergency care to the patient.

[0023] In one optional implementation, the nursing inspection device includes:

[0024] A first protective cover is disposed on the housing, and the position of the first protective cover corresponds to the alarm module. The first protective cover has a first state of being open to expose the alarm module, and a second state of being closed to protect the alarm module.

[0025] Beneficial effects: By setting a first protective cover, when nursing staff need to activate the alarm, the first protective cover is opened, placing it in its initial state. Then, the alarm module is activated, preventing accidental operation by nursing staff and the waste of medical resources. This improves the accuracy of the nursing rounds device's alarms. After using the alarm module, the first protective cover is closed to protect it.

[0026] In one optional implementation, the nursing inspection device includes:

[0027] The storage module is communicatively connected to the control module and / or the monitoring module, and is used to receive and store images uploaded by the control module and / or the monitoring module during the nursing rounds for retrospective analysis.

[0028] Beneficial effects: By setting up a storage module, the storage module can store the video recordings of the nursing rounds recorded by the monitoring module. Alternatively, the storage module can store the video recordings of the nursing rounds recorded by the monitoring module through the control module, which reduces the storage space limitation of the monitoring module itself, thereby achieving the technical effect of reducing the manufacturing cost of the nursing rounds device.

[0029] In one optional implementation, the nursing inspection device includes:

[0030] The processing module is communicatively connected to the storage module and / or the control module and / or the monitoring module, and is used to receive images uploaded by the storage module and / or the monitoring module and / or the control module during the inspection process, analyze the images during the inspection process according to the inspection level to generate inspection data, and determine whether the inspection by the nursing staff meets the requirements based on the inspection data.

[0031] Beneficial effects: By setting up a processing module, the processing module can receive video recordings of the nursing rounds transmitted by the monitoring module, or receive video recordings of the nursing rounds transmitted by the monitoring module through the storage module, or receive video recordings of the nursing rounds transmitted by the monitoring module through the control module, and can analyze whether the nursing staff's rounds meet the requirements according to the rounds level.

[0032] In one optional implementation, the processing module is also communicatively connected to the electronic medical record system, and the processing module is used to synchronously transmit the inspection data to the electronic medical record system.

[0033] Beneficial Effects: The patrol level can be obtained from the electronic medical record system through the processing module, and the reminder interval of the prompt module can be adjusted according to the patrol level through the management unit built into the processing module. For example, when the required patrol level of the nursing staff is Level 1, the nursing staff needs to patrol the first room every 60 minutes, and the patrol duration is at least five minutes, that is, the duration from the start to the end of the patrol is at least five minutes. Specifically, the processing module subtracts the preset duration from the image duration during the patrol process to obtain the patrol duration. After the processing module completes the image processing of the patrol process, it uploads the patrol duration, the nursing staff's name, and the patrol interval as patrol data to the electronic medical record system. At the same time, the processing module also compares the patrol duration and patrol interval with the patrol duration and patrol interval under this patrol level to determine whether the nursing staff's patrol meets the requirements. When the required patrol level of the nursing staff is adjusted, for example, to Level 2, the nursing staff needs to patrol the first room every 120 minutes, and the patrol duration is at least three minutes. The prompt module will remind the nursing staff to conduct the nursing patrol again 120 minutes after the last nursing patrol.

[0034] In one optional implementation, the nursing inspection device includes:

[0035] The prompting module is communicatively connected to the processing module and is used for handheld operation by the nursing staff. When the processing module detects that the nursing staff's rounds do not meet the requirements or that the nursing staff has not made rounds at the scheduled time, the prompting module issues a prompt message to remind the nursing staff to complete the nursing task in a timely manner.

[0036] Beneficial Effects: When the processing module determines that the nursing staff's rounds do not meet the requirements, it prompts the nursing staff to repeat the rounds. This can be achieved through an audible and visual alarm, for example, the alarm may activate for 30 seconds and then stop, or it may continue operating while a pop-up window displays "Understood." Once the nursing staff clicks the "Understood" pop-up, the alarm stops. Alternatively, if the nursing staff fails to conduct a round within the designated interval, the processing module prompts them to conduct a round in the first room. This can also be done through an audible and visual alarm, for example, the alarm may activate for 30 seconds and then stop, or it may continue operating while a pop-up window displays "Understood." The alarm stops once the nursing staff clicks the "Understood" pop-up. Simultaneously, the processing module uploads records of missed rounds to the electronic medical record system.

[0037] In one optional embodiment, the nursing inspection device includes a second protective cover disposed on the housing. The second protective cover has a third state in which it is opened to expose the housing, and a fourth state in which it is closed to protect the housing. The second protective cover is provided with a mounting hole, the position of which corresponds to the position of the monitoring module, so that when the housing is in the fourth state, the monitoring module can collect images of the nursing staff during the nursing inspection process through the mounting hole.

[0038] Beneficial effects: By installing a second protective cover, the housing can be protected. Specifically, the second protective cover prevents caregivers from accidentally touching the inspection module, thereby improving the accuracy of the inspection module's touch. Simultaneously, by providing mounting holes on the second protective cover, it prevents the cover from covering the monitoring module when in its fourth state, thus avoiding interference with the monitoring module's normal operation and improving the reliability of the nursing inspection device. Attached Figure Description

[0039] To more clearly illustrate the specific embodiments of this utility model or the technical solutions in the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the specific embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained from these drawings without creative effort.

[0040] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the nursing inspection device in this embodiment;

[0041] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the nursing inspection device in this embodiment with the first protective cover removed;

[0042] Figure 3 This is a structural block diagram showing the connections between the control module, inspection module, monitoring module, storage module, and processing module in the nursing inspection device of this embodiment;

[0043] Figure 4 This is a structural block diagram showing the connection between the alarm module and the receiving module in the nursing inspection device of this embodiment.

[0044] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached figures:

[0045] 1. Housing; 2. Control module; 3. Inspection module; 4. Monitoring module; 5. Storage module; 6. Processing module; 7. Prompt module; 8. Alarm module; 9. Receiving module; 10. First protective cover; 11. Second protective cover; 111. Mounting hole; 12. Display module. Detailed Implementation

[0046] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of the embodiments of this utility model clearer, the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of this utility model, not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of this utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of this utility model.

[0047] The following is combined with Figures 1 to 4 The following describes embodiments of the present invention.

[0048] According to an embodiment of the present invention, a nursing inspection device is provided, which is at least installed inside a first room. The nursing inspection device includes:

[0049] Casing 1;

[0050] Control module 2 is located on housing 1;

[0051] The inspection module 3 is located on the housing 1 and is connected to the control module 2. When the nursing staff conducts inspections, the inspection module 3 is manually driven to activate the control module 2, which indicates that the nursing staff has begun to conduct nursing inspections of the required nursing staff in the first room.

[0052] In the nursing inspection device of this embodiment, by installing the nursing inspection device at least inside the first room, nursing staff need to enter the first room to activate the inspection module 3 and activate the control module 2 through the inspection module 3, which proves that the nursing staff has started to conduct nursing inspections of the required nursing staff in the first room. This avoids the situation in related technologies where nursing staff determine the inspection at the door of the ward, and also eliminates the need for barcode scanning records in related technologies, thus avoiding missed barcode scanning and avoiding the situation of disturbing patients' rest at night. This achieves the technical effect of improving the simplicity and reliability of nursing inspection detection.

[0053] Specifically, in this embodiment, the first room is a ward, the nursing staff are medical personnel, and the required nursing staff are patients. When a nursing staff member enters the first room and manually activates the inspection module 3, it indicates that the nursing staff member has begun conducting nursing inspections on all patients in the first room.

[0054] Of course, in other embodiments, the specific limitations of the first room, nursing staff, and required nursing staff may be adjusted according to the different usage scenarios of the nursing inspection device.

[0055] Preferably, control module 2 is a control chipset, which is a mature technology and will not be described in detail here. Inspection module 3 is an inspection button, which has the advantages of simple structure and easy operation, thus improving the ease of use of the nursing inspection device. Specifically, nursing staff can manually press the inspection button to activate control module 2, indicating that they are now initiating nursing inspections of all patients in the first room. The button itself is a mature technology and will not be described in detail here.

[0056] Of course, in other embodiments, the specific types of control module 2 and inspection module 3 may be adjusted according to the different designs of the nursing inspection device, which will not be elaborated on here.

[0057] In addition, combined Figures 1 to 3 As shown, in this embodiment, the nursing inspection device includes:

[0058] The monitoring module 4 is located on the housing 1 and is connected to the control module 2. It is used to collect images of the nursing staff during the nursing rounds when the control module 2 is turned on. The monitoring module 4 is also used to perform facial recognition on the nursing staff so that if the monitoring module 4 does not detect the nursing staff within a preset time, the monitoring module 4 will automatically turn off, proving that the nursing staff has completed the nursing rounds.

[0059] Specifically, monitoring module 4 is a camera, which is readily available, thus improving the ease of manufacturing the nursing rounds device. The camera's recording range covers the entire first room, recording the patients' conditions. This means that although activating rounds module 3 proves that the nurse has begun rounds of all patients in the first room, monitoring module 4 can supervise and record the entire rounds and the patients' conditions during the rounds. This facilitates reviewing the recordings in case of medical disputes or quality control of the rounds. Furthermore, the camera has a built-in image of the nurse's face, enabling facial recognition based on the captured face, matching the captured face to the nurse's name as rounds data. This technology is mature and will not be elaborated upon further.

[0060] By setting up monitoring module 4, the entire nursing rounds process of the nursing staff and the patient's condition can be recorded in real time. This allows for subsequent retrieval and review of the nursing rounds and patient status as needed, such as in the event of a medical dispute. Simultaneously, by setting up monitoring module 4, if it cannot detect the nursing staff within a preset time period, it considers the rounds complete and generates video footage of the nursing rounds process. The preset time period can be 10 minutes or 5 minutes; the specific preset time period can be set according to actual needs. This technology is mature and will not be elaborated upon further here.

[0061] Of course, in other embodiments, the structure and function of the monitoring module 4 may be optimized and adjusted according to the different designs of the nursing inspection device.

[0062] In addition, combined Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, in this embodiment, the nursing inspection device includes a second protective cover 11, which is disposed on the housing 1. The second protective cover 11 has a third state of being open to expose the housing 1 and a fourth state of being closed to protect the housing 1. The second protective cover 11 is provided with a mounting hole 111, the position of which corresponds to the position of the monitoring module 4, so that when the housing 1 is in the fourth state, the monitoring module 4 can collect images of the nursing staff during the nursing inspection process through the mounting hole 111.

[0063] The second protective cover 11 protects the housing 1. Specifically, the second protective cover 11 prevents nursing staff from accidentally touching the inspection module 3, thereby improving the accuracy of touching the inspection module 3. Furthermore, the mounting hole 111 on the second protective cover 11 prevents it from covering the monitoring module 4 when in its fourth state, thus improving the reliability of the nursing inspection device.

[0064] Preferably, the second protective cover 11 is hinged to the housing 1. As an alternative embodiment, the second protective cover 11 may also be slidably connected to the housing 1 via a slide rail, that is, the housing 1 is provided with a slide rail, and the second protective cover 11 is slidably connected to the slide rail. The position of the second protective cover 11 on the slide rail enables the switching between the third and fourth states of the second protective cover 11.

[0065] As an alternative implementation, the nursing inspection device may not include the second protective cover 11. Alternatively, the second protective cover 11 may not have mounting holes 111. During nursing inspections, the second protective cover 11 needs to be in the third state at all times. When the nursing inspection ends, the nursing staff manually closes the second protective cover 11 to put the second protective cover 11 in the fourth state of the protective housing 1.

[0066] In addition, combined Figure 2 and Figure 4 As shown, in this embodiment, the nursing inspection device includes:

[0067] Alarm module 8, located on housing 1, is used by nursing staff to manually activate alarm module 8;

[0068] The receiving module 9 is located in the second room. The receiving module 9 is communicatively connected to the alarm module 8 and is used to receive the activation signal of the alarm module 8 and issue an alarm so that the relevant personnel in the second room can go to the first room.

[0069] The alarm module 8 can be a button. The second room can be a doctor's office, a night shift doctor's office, a nurses' station, or a night shift nurse's office. The receiving module 9 can be a landline telephone in the second room or an alarm that emits sound and light (i.e., a sound and light alarm) placed in the second room, displaying the specific ward number to facilitate nurses and doctors in quickly locating patients requiring emergency care. The communication connection between the button, alarm module 8, and receiving module 9, as well as the working principle of the receiving module 9, are all mature technologies and will not be further limited here.

[0070] Specifically, when nursing staff discover that a patient needs emergency care, they can manually press the alarm module 8. The alarm module 8 will then drive the receiving module 9 through a communication connection, specifically a landline phone call. At this time, the alarm module 8 is equipped with a speaker and microphone that are connected to the landline phone. The nursing staff can quickly describe the situation in the first room and the room number so that other doctors and nurses can quickly understand the situation and arrive at the first room to provide emergency care to the patient.

[0071] Furthermore, combined Figure 1 As shown, in this embodiment, the nursing inspection device includes:

[0072] A first protective cover 10 is disposed on the housing 1, and the position of the first protective cover 10 corresponds to the alarm module 8. The first protective cover 10 has a first state of being open to expose the alarm module 8, and a second state of being closed to protect the alarm module 8.

[0073] Preferably, the first protective cover 10 is hinged to the housing 1. As an alternative embodiment, the first protective cover 10 may also be slidably connected to the housing 1 via a slide rail, that is, the housing 1 is provided with a slide rail, and the first protective cover 10 is slidably connected to the slide rail. The position of the first protective cover 10 on the slide rail enables the switching between the first state and the second state of the first protective cover 10.

[0074] By setting up a first protective cover 10, when nursing staff need to activate the alarm, they can open the first protective cover 10 to its first state, and then press the alarm module 8. This prevents nursing staff from accidentally operating the alarm module 8 and wasting medical resources, thereby improving the accuracy of the alarm in the nursing rounds device. After the alarm module 8 is used, the first protective cover 10 is closed to protect it.

[0075] Specifically, a groove can be provided on the housing 1, and the alarm module 8 is placed inside the groove, with the alarm module 8 flush with the groove opening. This further prevents accidental operation of the alarm module 8, thereby improving the accuracy of the nursing inspection device's alarm.

[0076] As an alternative implementation, the receiving module 9 may only emit sound, i.e., a sound alarm. Alternatively, the housing 1 may not have a groove, and the alarm module 8 may be directly mounted on the surface of the housing 1. Alternatively, the nursing inspection device may not include the first protective cover 10.

[0077] Of course, in other embodiments, the specific structures of the alarm module 8 and the receiving module 9 may be adjusted depending on the design of the nursing inspection device.

[0078] In addition, combined Figure 3 As shown, in this embodiment, the nursing inspection device includes:

[0079] Storage module 5 is connected to control module 2 and monitoring module 4 to receive and store images uploaded by control module 2 and monitoring module 4 during nursing rounds for retrospective analysis.

[0080] By setting up storage module 5, storage module 5 can store the video recordings of the nursing rounds recorded by monitoring module 4. Alternatively, storage module 5 can store the video recordings of the nursing rounds recorded by monitoring module 4 through control module 2, thereby reducing the storage space limitation of monitoring module 4 itself and achieving the technical effect of reducing the manufacturing cost of nursing rounds device.

[0081] The storage module 5 can be a built-in storage chip of the host computer, such as a computer. Of course, in other embodiments, the specific type of storage module 5 may be adjusted depending on the design of the nursing inspection device.

[0082] Alternatively, the nursing inspection device may not include the storage module 5, in which case the storage is performed using the storage structure of the monitoring module 4 itself.

[0083] Of course, in other embodiments, depending on the design of the nursing inspection device, one of the control module 2 and the monitoring module 4 may be communicatively connected to the storage module 5. That is, the storage module 5 receives the video recordings of the nursing inspection process recorded by the monitoring module 4 through the control module 2. Alternatively, the storage module 5 may directly receive the video recordings of the nursing inspection process recorded by the monitoring module 4. Compared to other embodiments, this embodiment sets up two transmission paths. When one transmission path fails, the other transmission path can transmit normally, thereby achieving the technical effect of improving the reliability of video transmission during the nursing inspection process.

[0084] In addition, combined Figure 3 As shown, in this embodiment, the nursing inspection device includes:

[0085] The processing module 6 is communicatively connected to the storage module 5, control module 2, and monitoring module 4. It receives images uploaded by these modules during the inspection process and analyzes them according to the inspection level to generate inspection data. This data is then used to determine whether the nursing staff's inspections meet the requirements. The processing module 6 can be a chip built into the host computer, representing mature technology, and therefore will not be subject to further limitations.

[0086] Preferably, the processing module 6 is communicatively connected to the electronic medical record system, and is used to synchronously transmit the rounds data to the electronic medical record system. Compared to related technologies, paper registration books, traditional electronic time clocks, and fixed RFID sensing devices are all independent of the hospital nursing information system, i.e., not connected to the electronic medical record system. Therefore, nursing staff need to input the rounds data into the electronic medical record system a second time, which not only increases the workload of nursing staff but also easily leads to discrepancies between the actual rounds data and the data input into the electronic medical record system, affecting the judgment of the patient's actual condition. In this embodiment, by communicating with the electronic medical record system through the processing module 6, the rounds data is synchronously transmitted to the electronic medical record system after the images are generated during the nursing rounds, reducing manual input errors and thus achieving the technical effect of improving the reliability of the nursing rounds device.

[0087] By setting up processing module 6, processing module 6 can receive video recordings of nursing rounds transmitted by monitoring module 4, or receive video recordings of nursing rounds transmitted by monitoring module 4 through storage module 5, or receive video recordings of nursing rounds transmitted by monitoring module 4 through control module 2, and can analyze whether the nursing staff's rounds meet the requirements according to the rounds level.

[0088] Furthermore, combined Figure 3 As shown, in this embodiment, the nursing inspection device includes:

[0089] The prompting module 7, which communicates with the processing module 6, is used for handheld operation by nursing staff. When the processing module 6 detects that the nursing staff's rounds are not in compliance with requirements, or that the nursing staff has not conducted rounds at the scheduled time, the prompting module 7 issues a prompt message to remind the nursing staff to complete the nursing task in a timely manner. The prompting module 7 can be a host computer or a PDA.

[0090] The patrol level can be obtained from the electronic medical record system through processing module 6. The management unit built into processing module 6 adjusts the interval of the prompting module 7 based on the patrol level. For example, when the required patrol level is Level 1, the nurse needs to patrol the first room every 60 minutes, with a patrol duration of at least 5 minutes (from start to finish). Specifically, processing module 6 subtracts a preset duration from the video duration during the patrol to obtain the patrol duration. After processing the video footage, processing module 6 uploads the patrol duration, nurse's name, and patrol interval as patrol data to the electronic medical record system. Simultaneously, processing module 6 compares the patrol duration and interval with those for the current patrol level to determine if the nurse's patrol meets the requirements. When the required patrol level is adjusted, for example to Level 2, the nurse needs to patrol the first room every 120 minutes, with a patrol duration of at least 3 minutes. The prompting module 7 then reminds the nurse to conduct another patrol 120 minutes after the previous patrol.

[0091] When processing module 6 determines that the nursing staff's rounds do not meet the requirements, it prompts module 7 to remind the nursing staff to repeat the rounds. Processing module 6 can remind the nursing staff via an audible and visual alarm, for example, the alarm may activate for 30 seconds and then stop, or it may continue to activate continuously while processing module 6 displays a pop-up window saying "Understood." The alarm will stop after the nursing staff clicks the "Understood" pop-up. Alternatively, if the nursing staff has not conducted a rounds within the designated interval, processing module 6 will prompt the nursing staff to conduct a rounds in the first room. Specifically, processing module 6 can remind the nursing staff via an audible and visual alarm, for example, the alarm may activate for 30 seconds and then stop, or it may continue to activate continuously while processing module 6 displays a pop-up window saying "Understood." The alarm will stop after the nursing staff clicks the "Understood" pop-up. Simultaneously, processing module 6 uploads the records of nursing staff who have not conducted rounds within the designated intervals to the electronic medical record system for recording.

[0092] As an alternative implementation, the prompting module 7 could be a combination of an audible alarm and a pop-up window, or it could be solely an audible alarm. Alternatively, the nursing rounds device could not include the prompting module 7. Or, the processing module 6 could not be connected to the electronic medical record system, requiring nursing staff to manually upload data.

[0093] Of course, in other embodiments, depending on the design of the nursing inspection device, the processing module 6 may be communicatively connected to one or both of the storage module 5, control module 2, and monitoring module 4. Alternatively, the specific structures of the processing module 6 and the notification module 7 may be adjusted.

[0094] Compared to other embodiments, in this embodiment, the processing module 6 is simultaneously connected to the storage module 5, the control module 2, and the monitoring module 4, which increases the number of connection points and thus improves the technical effect of enhancing the reliability of the images received by the processing module 6 during the inspection process.

[0095] In addition, combined Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, the nursing inspection device includes:

[0096] The display module 12 is located on the housing 1, specifically between the inspection module 3 and the first protective cover 10. The display module 12 is communicatively connected to the monitoring module 4 and the inspection module 3. It is used to display the name of the nursing staff after the monitoring module 4 recognizes the face, and to display text to indicate the start of the inspection after the inspection module 3 is driven.

[0097] Among them, the display module 12 is a mature technology, and the specific type of display module 12 is not limited here.

[0098] Specifically, when the nursing staff activates the inspection module 3, the display module 12 will show "Inspection Completed," indicating that the inspection has begun. At the same time, the monitoring module 4 can also perform facial recognition on the nursing staff, matching the nursing staff's name with their face, and then displaying the nursing staff's name through the display module 12. For example, if the nursing staff's name is Xiaoming, the display module 12 will display "Hello, Xiaoming," indicating that Xiaoming is inspecting the first room.

[0099] As an alternative implementation, the nursing inspection device may not include the display module 12.

[0100] Of course, in other embodiments, the specific location of the display module 12 may be adjusted according to the different designs of the nursing inspection device, all of which are within the protection scope of this utility model.

[0101] The specific usage process of the nursing inspection device in this embodiment is as follows:

[0102] The nursing staff enters the first room, manually opens the second protective cover 11, and manually presses the inspection module 3 to activate the control module 2. The display module 12 displays "Inspection Completed". Then, the monitoring module 4, along with the activation of the control module 2, monitors the nursing staff's inspection and can recognize the nursing staff's face. At the same time, the display module 12 displays the nursing staff's name. After the inspection module 3 is activated, the nursing staff closes the second protective cover 11.

[0103] During nursing rounds, monitoring module 4 monitors the status of required nursing staff and their rounds in real time. If no nursing staff is detected within a preset time period, monitoring module 4 shuts down and uploads the recorded footage of the rounds to storage module 5 and processing module 6. The names of the detected nursing staff are also uploaded to processing module 6 as rounds data. Storage module 5 stores the images of the rounds for retrospective analysis. Processing module 6 processes the images and, after processing, uploads the rounds duration, the names of the nursing staff detected by monitoring module 4, and the rounds interval as rounds data to the electronic medical record system. Simultaneously, processing module 6 compares the rounds duration and interval with those of the rounds at the corresponding rounds level to determine if the nursing staff's rounds meet the requirements.

[0104] When requirements are not met, processing module 6 prompts module 7 to remind nursing staff to repeat the rounds. Processing module 6 can use an audible and visual alarm to alert the nursing staff, and a pop-up window displays "Understood." Once the nursing staff clicks the "Understood" pop-up, the audible and visual alarm stops. Alternatively, if the nursing staff fails to conduct a round within the designated interval, processing module 6 prompts them to conduct a round in the first room. Specifically, processing module 6 can use an audible and visual alarm to alert the nursing staff, and a pop-up window displays "Understood." Once the nursing staff clicks the "Understood" pop-up, the audible and visual alarm stops. Simultaneously, processing module 6 uploads the record of any missed rounds to the electronic medical record system for further information.

[0105] When the required nursing staff's patrol level is adjusted, the prompting module 7 reminds the nursing staff to conduct nursing patrols according to the adjusted patrol level.

[0106] When nursing staff need to call an alarm, they can open the first protective cover 10, press the alarm module 8, and the receiving module 9 will ring. This allows the nursing staff to communicate with doctors or nurses through the microphone and speaker of the alarm module 8, and explain the situation to the doctor or nurse so that the nurse or doctor can quickly arrive at the ward and provide timely emergency care to the patient.

[0107] In addition, the communication connection in this embodiment is a mature technology, and will not be described in detail here. Both wired and wireless communication are within the protection scope of this utility model.

[0108] Although embodiments of the present invention have been described in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, those skilled in the art can make various modifications and variations without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention, and such modifications and variations all fall within the scope defined by the appended claims.

Claims

1. A care rounds device, characterized in that, The nursing inspection device, installed at least inside the first room, includes: Shell (1); The control module (2) is located on the housing (1); The inspection module (3) is located on the housing (1) and is connected in communication with the control module (2). When the nursing staff conducts an inspection, the inspection module (3) is manually driven to open the control module (2) to indicate that the nursing staff has started to conduct a nursing inspection of the nursing staff required in the first room.

2. The care rounds device of claim 1, wherein, The nursing inspection device includes: The monitoring module (4) is located on the housing (1) and is connected to the control module (2) for collecting images of the nursing staff during the nursing rounds when the control module (2) is turned on. The monitoring module (4) is also used to perform facial recognition on the nursing staff so that if the monitoring module (4) does not detect the nursing staff within a preset time period, the monitoring module (4) will automatically turn off, proving that the nursing staff has completed the nursing rounds.

3. The care rounds device of claim 2, wherein, The nursing inspection device includes: The display module (12) is located on the housing (1) and is communicatively connected to the monitoring module (4) and the patrol module (3). After the monitoring module (4) performs face recognition, the display module (12) displays the name of the caregiver, and after the patrol module (3) is manually driven, the display module (12) displays text to indicate that the patrol has started.

4. The care rounds device according to any one of claims 1-3, characterized in that, The nursing inspection device includes: An alarm module (8) is provided on the housing (1) and is used by the caregiver to manually drive the alarm module (8) to open; A receiving module (9) is located in the second room. The receiving module (9) is communicatively connected to the alarm module (8) and is used to receive the activation signal of the alarm module (8) and issue an alarm so that the relevant personnel in the second room can go to the first room.

5. The care rounds device of claim 4, wherein, The nursing inspection device includes: A first protective cover (10) is disposed on the housing (1), and the position of the first protective cover (10) corresponds to the alarm module (8). The first protective cover (10) has a first state of being open to expose the alarm module (8) and a second state of being closed to protect the alarm module (8).

6. The care rounds device according to claim 2 or 3, characterized in that The nursing inspection device includes: The storage module (5) is communicatively connected to the control module (2) and / or the monitoring module (4) for receiving and storing images uploaded by the control module (2) and / or the monitoring module (4) during the nursing rounds for retrospective analysis.

7. The care rounds device of claim 6, wherein, The nursing inspection device includes: The processing module (6) is communicatively connected to the storage module (5) and / or the control module (2) and / or the monitoring module (4), and is used to receive the images uploaded by the storage module (5) and / or the monitoring module (4) and / or the control module (2) during the inspection process, and analyze the images during the inspection process according to the inspection level to generate inspection data, so as to determine whether the inspection of the nursing staff meets the requirements based on the inspection data.

8. The nursing inspection device according to claim 7, characterized in that, The processing module (6) is communicatively connected to the electronic medical record system, and the processing module (6) is used to synchronously transmit the inspection data to the electronic medical record system.

9. The care rounds device according to claim 7 or 8, characterized in that The nursing inspection device includes: The prompting module (7) is connected to the processing module (6) and is used for handheld operation by the nursing staff. When the processing module (6) detects that the nursing staff's inspection does not meet the requirements or that the nursing staff does not conduct the inspection at the scheduled time, the prompting module (7) issues a prompting message to remind the nursing staff to complete the nursing task in a timely manner.

10. The care rounds device according to any one of claims 2, 3, 7 and 8, characterized in that, The nursing inspection device includes a second protective cover (11) disposed on the housing (1). The second protective cover (11) has a third state of being open to expose the housing (1) and a fourth state of being closed to protect the housing (1). The second protective cover (11) is provided with a mounting hole (111). The position of the mounting hole (111) corresponds to the position of the monitoring module (4) so ​​that when the housing (1) is in the fourth state, the monitoring module (4) can collect images of the nursing staff during the nursing inspection process through the mounting hole (111).