Graphic representation and structure of physical inspection result
First Claim
1. A method graphic representation of physical inspection results comprising the steps of:
- creating every physical system having a unique background of a color or gray standard system diagram, after being examined in hospitals, health inspection centers or inspection authorities, results being prepared into a transparent film of patient systems, corresponding to the standard system diagram; and
overlaying a transparent film of the patient system onto the standard system diagram, comparing by transparency of the films, and identifying differences and problems in the patient system.
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Abstract
The graphic representation and structure of physical inspection results focuses on renovation of previous health reports primarily including words and numeral data of patient information. The human body system has a unique background of color or gray standard system diagram, while the complaints, physical examination, laboratory data and instrumental examination results of patients are prepared into a patient transparent film (drawing), which shall correspond to standard system diagram with respect to the human size. Then, the patient transparent film is superimposed into a standard system diagram, thereby offering an innovative graphic display of physical inspection report thanks to the transparency of films. And, the reporter may track and collect the medical history and records to prepare a clear and complete report optimally suited for bridging the gap between patients and physicians.
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17 Claims
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1. A method graphic representation of physical inspection results comprising the steps of:
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creating every physical system having a unique background of a color or gray standard system diagram, after being examined in hospitals, health inspection centers or inspection authorities, results being prepared into a transparent film of patient systems, corresponding to the standard system diagram; and
overlaying a transparent film of the patient system onto the standard system diagram, comparing by transparency of the films, and identifying differences and problems in the patient system. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A method of graphic presentation of physical inspection results, comprising the steps of:
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creating a standard system diagram serving as a background represented by color or gray scale chart of a human body system;
preparing a transparent film of a patient system by inspection results of hospitals, health inspection centers or agencies, corresponding to a standard system diagram; and
overlaying the transparent film of the patient system onto the standard system diagram to compare films by transparency of the films, and identifying differences and problems in the patient system. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A health inspection report comprising:
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a first page being comprised of patient photos and names;
a basic data report being comprised of birthday, blood type, gender, age, telephone and hospitals;
a full body photo page of a patient, being comprised of a frontal photo and lateral photo of patients;
a graphic inspection report of a patient system, with the inspection results obtained by superimposing a standard system diagram onto a transparent film of a patient system;
a standard system diagram enabling a human body system to be displayed by color or gray charts;
the transparent film of the patient system being a transparent X-ray film taken by the hospitals or inspection health centers or agencies, and corresponding to said standard system diagram;
an integrated graphic inspection report of the patient system, being a graphic report superimposed by the transparent film of the patient system covering various human body systems, forming an integrated inspection report for the benefit of patients;
an integrated system disease report, used to present symptoms of a full body system; and
a health and disease database of patients, being comprised of medical history, surgical operation history, family medical history, dosage history of chronic diseases, drug allergy and X-ray films. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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