A multi-parametric vital signs monitoring device configured for use as an ambulatory and a bedside monitor wherein the device can be patient-wearable and is battery powered. The monitoring device can be used with a charging cradle to provide power to the device in lieu of the battery as a power sour
A multi-parametric vital signs monitoring device configured for use as an ambulatory and a bedside monitor wherein the device can be patient-wearable and is battery powered. The monitoring device can be used with a charging cradle to provide power to the device in lieu of the battery as a power source for bedside applications, in which the cradle further serves as an intermediary device to enable a data link with a PC or other peripheral device. The monitoring device can include a wireless radio to enable bi-directional transfer of patient-related data to a separate remote station.
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1. A multi-parametric vital signs monitoring system, said system comprising: a vital signs monitoring device, said monitoring device including a portable power supply enabling said monitoring device to operate in a first stand-alone mode and a wireless transceiver enabling said monitoring device to
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A multi-parametric vital signs monitoring system, said system comprising: a vital signs monitoring device, said monitoring device including a portable power supply enabling said monitoring device to operate in a first stand-alone mode and a wireless transceiver enabling said monitoring device to operate in an alternative second wireless networked mode with at least one remote station; anda charging cradle adapted to receive said vital signs monitoring device, said charging cradle permitting said compact vital signs monitoring device to operate in a powered mode when said monitoring device is received by said charging cradle, said monitoring device being operable in said second networked mode when said monitoring device is in said charging cradle;said vital signs monitoring device being defined by a compact housing, the compact housing including: a pair of half housing sections, wherein one of the pair of half housing sections retains a display screen of the vital signs monitoring device and the other of the pair of half housing sections includes at least one connection port of the vital signs monitoring device for connection to said charging cradle,a rubberized bladder disposed peripherally between the half housing sections and continuously extending about the entire periphery of the housing in order to assist the monitoring device from impact or shock loads and to prevent ingress of dust or contaminants into an interior of the housing, anda pair of tabs in which each of the tabs is disposed on opposing lateral sides of one of the half housing sections, the tabs enabling attachment to a patient-wearable harness that receives the vital signs monitoring device, the housing of the vital signs monitoring device including a bottom facing surface, a rear facing surface and two opposing lateral sides in which a latching member and the connector port enabling connection to the charging cradle is formed in the bottom facing surface and a plurality of mounting feet extend from the rear facing surface of the housing to enable placement of the monitoring device on a flat surface,the charging cradle being defined by an open-topped receptacle sized to retain a lower portion of the vital signs monitoring device and comprising a hanging bracket configured for connecting to a bed rail, the open-topped receptacle including a bottom surface having an electrical connector for engaging the connector port of the monitoring device and a latch for engaging the latching member of the monitoring device, the charging cradle further including a release button for disengaging the latch from the latching member. 2. A system as recited in claim 1, including a computing device connected to said charging cradle through a serial connection, said computing device being configured to automatically receive stored patient-related data from said monitoring device when said monitoring device is attached to said charging cradle. 3. A system as recited in claim 2, including a printer connected to said computing device, said printer being configured to automatically print stored patient-related data from said monitoring device when said monitoring device is attached to said charging cradle. 4. A system as recited in claim 1, wherein said charging cradle includes a data port, said data port being engageable with at least one peripheral device, the peripheral device being a large display wherein data can be transmitted in real time to said display in a third mode. 5. A system as recited in claim 4, in which said data port is connected with the computing device, said computing device and said monitoring device being configured for automatically printing all data stored in said monitoring device when said monitoring device is attached to said charging cradle. 6. A system as recited in claim 5, wherein said vital signs monitoring device includes a selectively activated mechanism for capturing snapshots of patient related data, wherein stored snapshot data is automatically sent to the computing device for printing when said monitoring device is attached to said charging cradle. 7. A system as recited in claim 3, wherein said vital signs monitoring device stores patient data as trended data and in which said stored trended data is automatically sent to the computing device for printing by said printer when said monitoring device is attached to said charging cradle. 8. A system as recited in claim 2, wherein said vital signs monitoring device includes a processor having default settings for the operation of said device, said computing device including software for creating a configuration file that can be downloaded to said vital signs monitoring device when said monitoring device is attached to said charging cradle, said configuration file including a set of selectable instructions that replace at least one of the default settings of said monitoring device. 9. A system as recited in claim 8, wherein said vital signs monitoring device permits temporary configuring of at least some of the settings loaded by said configuration file or through the initial default settings. 10. A system as recited in claim 9, wherein the vital signs monitoring device includes a user interface having a set of user actuable controls enabling the user to apply temporary configuration settings to said monitoring device. 11. A system as recited in claim 1, said monitoring device and said at least one remote station each including a wireless transceiver to enable bidirectional wireless communication therebetween. 12. A system as recited in claim 11, wherein said at least one remote station is capable of transmitting temporary configuration settings to said monitoring device by wireless communication. 13. A system as recited in claim 8, wherein said configuration file includes instructions for adjusting alarm limits of at least one monitored parameter, said adjustment enabling a user to adjust the alarm limits by predetermined percentage amounts. 14. A system as recited in claim 13, wherein said monitoring device includes a user interface wherein a violated alarm limit can be adjusted when the alarm has sounded using a single button on said user interface. 15. A system as recited in claim 1, wherein said vital signs monitoring device continuously monitors at least one physiologic parameter, said monitoring device including a pulse oximeter sensor assembly in which said monitoring device permits continuous operation of said at least one other parameter while enabling said pulse oximeter sensor assembly to be run either continuously or for spot checking a patient. 16. A system as recited in claim 1, including an ECG assembly, said ECG assembly including a pacer detection circuit for determining pacer spikes. 17. A system as recited in claim 16, wherein said ECG sensor assembly is configured to selectively determine an appropriate ECG vector for noise detection. 18. A system as recited in claim 10, wherein said user-actuable controls include a plurality of buttons that are used with the display screen to navigate using drop-down menus that are selectively accessible through the user interface. 19. A system as recited in claim 18, wherein said user-actuable controls include a display button enabling a user to toggle through multiple data display modes of said monitoring device.
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