Nurse call interface and method of operation
First Claim
1. A nurse call interface system for sensing if a patient is no longer in a predetermined position to signal a nurse through a nurse call box, said nurse call interface system comprising:
- a sensor pad for positioning below said patient to receive weight of said patient thereon;
sensor pad connections for connecting said sensor pad to a nurse call interface;
said nurse call interface including;
a source of power for said nurse call interface, said source of power feeding through said sensor pad connections to said sensor pad;
a microprocessor in said nurse call interface for receiving a loss of weight signal from said sensor pad via said sensor pad connections if weight of said patient is no longer on said sensor pad;
first warning signal being generated by said microprocessor upon receiving said loss of weight signal, said first warning signal being sent via a nurse call interface plug in said nurse call box to said nurse;
said microprocessor also allowing for a second warning signal from a nurse call button connecting therethrough via said nurse call interface plug and said nurse call box to said nurse;
said nurse call interface being constructed so that said first warning signal and said second warning signal will not interfere with each other.
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Abstract
A nurse call interface and method of operation is provided as part of a nurse call interface system which includes a sensor pad for sensing loss of weight thereon. Nurse call interface is powered by a battery which is regulated by a voltage regulator. A microprocessor is provided within nurse call interface connected to an LED, alarm and relay assembly. The relay assembly is connected to a nurse call interface plug which plugs into a nurse call box wall plate. Microprocessor senses voltage changes from sensor pad. If a patient gets off the sensor pad, the loss of weight causes a voltage to exceed 2.5 volts and microprocessor sends a signal to the LED, alarm and relay assembly actuating each. A nurse call button assembly can be provided as part of the nurse call interface system which connects to the nurse call interface. If the button of this assembly is depressed, the LED, alarm, and relay assembly are each actuated.
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18 Claims
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1. A nurse call interface system for sensing if a patient is no longer in a predetermined position to signal a nurse through a nurse call box, said nurse call interface system comprising:
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a sensor pad for positioning below said patient to receive weight of said patient thereon;
sensor pad connections for connecting said sensor pad to a nurse call interface;
said nurse call interface including;
a source of power for said nurse call interface, said source of power feeding through said sensor pad connections to said sensor pad;
a microprocessor in said nurse call interface for receiving a loss of weight signal from said sensor pad via said sensor pad connections if weight of said patient is no longer on said sensor pad;
first warning signal being generated by said microprocessor upon receiving said loss of weight signal, said first warning signal being sent via a nurse call interface plug in said nurse call box to said nurse;
said microprocessor also allowing for a second warning signal from a nurse call button connecting therethrough via said nurse call interface plug and said nurse call box to said nurse;
said nurse call interface being constructed so that said first warning signal and said second warning signal will not interfere with each other. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A method for sensing and signaling if a patient is no longer in a predetermined position of a bed in connection with a nurse call box, comprising the steps of:
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positioning a sensor pad below said patient to receive weight of said patient thereon;
connecting said sensor pad to a nurse call interface;
providing power to said sensor pad and said nurse call interface with a power source;
sending a loss of weight signal from said sensor pad to a microprocessor if weight of said patient is no longer on said sensor pad;
generating a first warning signal upon receipt by said microprocessor of said loss of weight signal;
second sending said first warning signal via a nurse call interface plug to a nurse;
second generating a second warning signal upon receipt by said microprocessor of a signal from a nurse call button; and
third sending said second warning signal via said nurse call interface plug to said nurse;
wherein said first warning signal and said second warning signal do not interfere with each other. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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