MULTIMEDIA TERMINAL WITH VITAL PARAMETERS MONITORING
First Claim
1. Multimedia terminal with vital parameters monitoring, as commonly used in hospitals and homes to facilitate the access to communication networks and multimedia contents, such as TV, radio, internet, communication networks, telephone, videoconference, films and music, among others, for bed-ridden persons, comprising:
- a user terminal (5), which may be autonomous or linked to a support (1) mounted onto a wall or bed, the user terminal further comprising electronic circuits, and a horizontal articulated arm made up of at least two sections (2) with pivot points (3) linking them and with the support (1), and interconnection wiring (4) inside[[.]],the user terminal (5) further comprising a flat screen (6) with graphic display and an overlapping touch keyboard, loudspeakers (7), a videocamera (8), a microphone (9), one or many connectors (10) for digital devices and user identification means (11,12,13),wherein the user terminal (5) or the support (1) may have a motherboard (24) with a microprocessor, RAM and nonvolatile memory, a digital communications module (25) and a power supply (26) characterized by a multichannel measurement module (14) connected to the electronic circuits of the user terminal (5) showing measurement readings on the same flat screen (6) tailored for multimedia contents, including electronic circuits and connection for probes to run full ECG (18) and to auxiliary probes for vital signs monitoring (19).
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Abstract
Multimedia terminal with vital parameters monitoring, commonly used in hospitals and homes to enable access to communication networks, TV and multimedia contents to bed-ridden persons. A multichannel measurement module showing readings on the same screen, including electronic circuits and connection for probes for electrocardiograms, pulse oximeters, tensiometers, temperature sensors, etc. The main advantage of this invention is that it allows to measure, save and send vital parameters with the same multimedia device in each room, and to input values automatically and simultaneously into patients'"'"' medical histories in a cost-effective and comfortable way, without moving equipment between patients'"'"' rooms.
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15 Claims
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1. Multimedia terminal with vital parameters monitoring, as commonly used in hospitals and homes to facilitate the access to communication networks and multimedia contents, such as TV, radio, internet, communication networks, telephone, videoconference, films and music, among others, for bed-ridden persons, comprising:
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a user terminal (5), which may be autonomous or linked to a support (1) mounted onto a wall or bed, the user terminal further comprising electronic circuits, and a horizontal articulated arm made up of at least two sections (2) with pivot points (3) linking them and with the support (1), and interconnection wiring (4) inside[[.]], the user terminal (5) further comprising a flat screen (6) with graphic display and an overlapping touch keyboard, loudspeakers (7), a videocamera (8), a microphone (9), one or many connectors (10) for digital devices and user identification means (11,12,13), wherein the user terminal (5) or the support (1) may have a motherboard (24) with a microprocessor, RAM and nonvolatile memory, a digital communications module (25) and a power supply (26) characterized by a multichannel measurement module (14) connected to the electronic circuits of the user terminal (5) showing measurement readings on the same flat screen (6) tailored for multimedia contents, including electronic circuits and connection for probes to run full ECG (18) and to auxiliary probes for vital signs monitoring (19). - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15)
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13. Operating procedure of a multimedia terminal with vital parameters monitoring, according to claim 10, characterized by the fact that on doctor mode, available in real-time and in different areas of the screen, are:
- readings (20) from probes to run electrocardiograms (18), readings (21) from auxiliary probes to measure vital parameters (19), the patient'"'"'s medical history (23), obtained from the server (27), and a touchscreen keyboard (22) for data control, input or correction.
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