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APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR MANAGING MEDICATION DOSING CONTENT IN AN ELECTRONIC ANESTHESIA RECORD

  • US 20160070872A1
  • Filed: 10/25/2014
  • Published: 03/10/2016
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/27/2013
  • Status: Abandoned Application
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1. A graphical user interface produced by an application program, comprising:

  • an application program window being generated by the application program on a computing device having a gesture-sensitive interface, the application program window enabling a user to medication dosing content in an electronic anesthesia record, the application window comprising at least a first sub-view, second sub-view, third sub-view, forth sub-view, fifth sub-view and sixth sub-view;

    wherein the first sub-view displays a plurality of vertical aligned user interface controls, one user interface control per medication, the label on the user interface control being the name of a medication;

    wherein the second sub-view displays, to the right of the first sub-view, at least a portion of a medication grid containing rows and columns, the rows representing a medication and the columns representing time increments advancing forward from left to right, such that a value recorded on the medication grid represents dosing information based on time, each row being horizontally aligned to a single user interface control in the first sub-view to identify the medication being dosed;

    wherein the third sub-view displays, to the right of the second sub-view, a single vertical column of numbers, each number being a sum of the doses delivered for a given medication where each number is aligned to a row in the second sub-view;

    wherein the fourth sub-view displays a timeline of the electronic anesthesia record based on time of day, such that time progresses from left to right, the timeline comprising a plurality of time increments, each increment being aligned to a column of the second sub-view;

    wherein the fourth sub-view displays a plurality of time-based events being tracked by the application program related to the electronic anesthesia record;

    wherein the fifth sub-view displays information in real-time under gesture by the user in the second sub-view, such that the application program displays the fifth sub-view above all other user interface controls at the initiation of a gesture and hides the fourth sub-view upon completion of the gesture;

    wherein the sixth sub-view displays an apparatus for configuring medication content to be managed by the application program.

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