Touch screen system and navigation and programming methods for an infusion pump
IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
A61M-001/00
A61M-037/00
출원번호
US-0627715
(2009-11-30)
등록번호
US-8317752
(2012-11-27)
발명자
/ 주소
Cozmi, Mihaela
Arrizza, John
Palmroos, John Erik Michael
출원인 / 주소
Hospira, Inc.
대리인 / 주소
Crabb, Michael R.
인용정보
피인용 횟수 :
33인용 특허 :
58
초록▼
A medical pump system includes an input device for entering a command or a value of a pump programming parameter and a memory for storing a programming code. A processor is in communication with the memory and the input device in order to generate a display signal for an output device to generate on
A medical pump system includes an input device for entering a command or a value of a pump programming parameter and a memory for storing a programming code. A processor is in communication with the memory and the input device in order to generate a display signal for an output device to generate one of a plurality of screens, such as near view and far view screens. The programming code is operable to display on a far view screen a plurality of medical therapy buttons that can be used to navigate directly to a near view programming screen. The far view screen can also concurrently display quick titration buttons that are associated with the medical therapy buttons and can be used to navigate directly to a quick titration screen without having to go to a general near view delivery screen or near view programming screen.
대표청구항▼
1. A medical pump system comprising: an input device for entering one of a command and a value of a pump programming parameter;a memory for storing programming code;a processor in communication with the memory and the input device being operable to execute the programming code and, in response to at
1. A medical pump system comprising: an input device for entering one of a command and a value of a pump programming parameter;a memory for storing programming code;a processor in communication with the memory and the input device being operable to execute the programming code and, in response to at least one of the programming code, the command, and the value of the pump programming parameter, generate a display signal;an output device in communication with the processor to receive the display signal and in response to the display signal generate one of a plurality of screens, the plurality of screens including a far view screen and a near view screen;wherein the programming code is operable to display on the far view screen a plurality of medical therapy buttons, at least one of the medical therapy buttons, when activated by a user, displaying one of a near view programming screen and a plurality of quick titration buttons;wherein the programming code is operable to display the plurality of quick titration buttons on the far view screen concurrently with the medical therapy buttons; andwherein the plurality of medical therapy buttons displayed on the far view screen include a PIGGYBACK button, a BASIC button, a BOLUS button, and an ADVANCED button. 2. The medical pump system of claim 1 wherein the programming code is operable to navigate directly to and display a near view titration screen when one of the quick titration buttons is activated by the user. 3. The medical pump system of claim 1 wherein the far view screen also concurrently displays current pump operating information selected from a group consisting of dose, volume and rate information. 4. The medical pump system of claim 1 wherein the far view screen concurrently displays a START button and a STOP button. 5. The medical pump system of claim 1 wherein the near view screen displays an EDIT button that, when activated by the user, causes the near view programming screen to be displayed. 6. The medical pump system of claim 1 wherein the near view screen displays a MAIN MENU button that, when activated by the user, causes the far view screen to be displayed next. 7. The medical pump system of claim 6 wherein the MAIN MENU button also causes the plurality of quick titration buttons to be displayed on the far view screen. 8. The medical pump system of claim 1 wherein the memory stores constraints related to the pump programming parameter and the processor is operable to determine whether a valid input range for the pump programming parameter exists and generate a display signal to the output device to display a message to the user regarding the existence of valid input range for a pump programming parameter. 9. The medical pump system of claim 1, wherein the programming code is operable to display a near view programming screen for input of pump programming parameters in response to the user touching one of the medical therapy buttons on the far view screen. 10. The medical pump system of claim 1, wherein, if the medical pump is programmed for a fluid delivery, the programming code is operable to display concurrently with the display of the plurality of user touch selectable medical therapy buttons a display of a plurality of user touch selectable quick titration buttons on the far view screen. 11. The medical pump system of claim 10 wherein, in response to the user selectively touching one of the quick titration buttons, the programming code is operable to display as a next display screen, without an intervening display screen, a near view titration screen. 12. The medical pump system of claim 1 wherein the programming code is operable to display a MAIN MENU button on the near view screen; the MAIN MENU button being operable to display the far view screen as a next screen, without displaying an intervening screen, when touched by the user. 13. The medical pump system of claim 1 wherein the programming code is operable to display an EDIT button that, when activated by the user, immediately causes a near view programming screen to be displayed as a next screen without an intervening screen. 14. A medical pump system comprising: an input device for entering one of a command and a value of a pump programming parameter;a memory for storing programming code;a processor in communication with the memory and the input device being operable to execute the programming code and, in response to at least one of the programming code, the command, and the value of the pump programming parameter, generate a display signal;an output device in communication with the processor to receive the display signal and in response to the display signal generate one of a plurality of screens, the plurality of screens including a far view screen and a near view screen;wherein the programming code is operable to display on the far view screen a plurality of medical therapy buttons, at least one of the medical therapy buttons, when activated by a user, displaying one of a near view programming screen and a plurality of quick titration buttons;wherein one of the near view screen and the far view screen is operable to display a distal pressure button on which a first graph of distal pressure over a first time period is depicted. 15. The medical pump system of claim 14 wherein upon being activated by the user the distal pressure button is operable to cause display of a second graph of distal pressure in a size that is larger than the first graph. 16. The medical pump system of claim 15 wherein the second graph depicts distal pressure over a second time period that is greater than the first time period. 17. A medical pump system comprising: an input device for entering one of a command and a value of a pump programming parameter;a memory for storing programming code;a processor in communication with the memory and the input device being operable to execute the programming code and, in response to at least one of the programming code, the command, and the value of the pump programming parameter, generate a display signal;an output device in communication with the processor to receive the display signal and in response to the display signal generate one of a plurality of screens, the plurality of screens including a far view screen and a near view screen;wherein the programming code is operable to display on the far view screen a plurality of medical therapy buttons, at least one of the medical therapy buttons, when activated by a user, displaying one of a near view programming screen and a plurality of quick titration buttons;wherein one of the plurality of screens includes a fixed position button that, when touched by the user, toggles text displayed on the fixed position button and corresponding function/response to display one selection of text and corresponding function/response from a plurality of selections of text and corresponding function/response.
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