A61G12/00

Multi-function headboard for patient support apparatus

A patient support apparatus comprises a support structure, an articulation system, and a headboard assembly. The support structure comprises a head end, a foot end, a base, and a patient support deck to support a patient between the head end and the foot end. The patient support deck comprises a first section and a second section capable of articulating relative to the first section. The articulation system articulates the second section relative to the first section. The headboard assembly is coupled to the second section to be arranged adjacent to a head of the patient lying on the patient support deck. At least a portion of the headboard assembly articulates with the second section when the second section articulates relative to the first section. The headboard assembly comprises one or more environment controls operable to alter an environment of the patient on the patient support deck.

Container for holding and dispensing medical gloves or other consumables
11723741 · 2023-08-15 ·

A container is provided for receipt of boxes of medical gloves or other consumables. The container includes a box holder having a dispensing opening in a front panel of the box holder and a movable cover or tray which can be moved from a first or undeployed condition to a second or deployed condition in which the movable cover or tray extends outwardly from a front panel of the box holder and can catch any medical gloves fallen from the boxes before they land on the ground and are contaminated. The movable panel may be pivotally mounted to and/or extendable from the box holder. When pivotally mounted to the box holder, the movable panel covers the dispending opening in the front panel and protects the medical gloves from dust and other contaminants when the movable panel is in the first or undeployed condition.

Transport Cart for Nuclear Medicine/Molecular Imaging Radioisotopes Having Enhanced Safety Features and a Process Implementing the Same
20230240926 · 2023-08-03 ·

The disclosure relates to a medical imaging supply transport cart having enhanced safety features and a process implementing the same. The medical imaging supply transport cart includes a support surface configured to support medical imaging supplies, the support surface further configured to support a support mechanism, and the support mechanism further configured to support the medical imaging supplies. The support mechanism further configured to rigidly hold the medical imaging supplies with a first holding mechanism, the medical imaging supplies configured to store at least one dose of a nuclear medicine, a plurality of wheels arranged below the support surface, at least one door configured to enclose the medical imaging supplies, and a handle configured to be grasped by a user to guide the medical imaging supply transport cart.

Power Transfer System With Patient Transport Apparatus And Power Transfer Device To Transfer Power To The Patient Transport Apparatus

A power transfer system comprises a patient transport apparatus and a power transfer device. The power transfer system provides convenience and ease of connection between a power source and the patient transport apparatus to provide power to one or more electrically powered devices on the patient transport apparatus or to provide energy for an energy storage device on the patient transport apparatus.

CONFIGURABLE ASSEMBLY FOR PROVIDING MEDICAL CARE TO A PATIENT
20230301861 · 2023-09-28 ·

An arrangement for the medical care of a patient. The arrangement includes a total set of supply ports (22.1, 30.1), a frame (20), at least one detachably mountable wall panel (11.1, 11.4) and a respective wall panel fastening unit for each detachably mountable wall panel (11.1, 11.4). Each detachably mountable wall panel (11.1, 11.4) can be detachably fastened to the frame (20). The total set of supply ports (22.1, 30.1) provides the supply media, which all the medical devices need for intensive care. With the detachably mountable wall panels (11.1, 11.4) fastened to the frame (20), a remaining set of supply ports (22.1) remains free. This remaining set is capable of supplying the medical devices that are needed for normal care.

Locking release systems for articulable elements and methods of operating the same

Various embodiments concern locking release mechanisms that allow an articulated support arm to be moved between various vertical orientations. A locking release mechanism may include a handle release mechanism positioned within the handle of the articulated support arm, and a gas spring release mechanism positioned within the body of the articulated support arm. The articulated support arm can include a gas spring that remains locked until the handle release mechanism is activated, e.g. by applying pressure to a grip actuator. Other embodiments concern cable management techniques for articulated support arms. Oftentimes, an articulated support arm will include cables routed through the arm that are configured to support an attachment. For example, the cable(s) may be adapted for audio signals, video signals, power, etc. The cable(s) can be readily cleaned and/or serviced when routed through an articulated support arm composed of one or more removable pieces.

Equipment support system and method of supporting equipment
11186989 · 2021-11-30 · ·

A mounting system includes a frame that defines a truss structure and a plurality of mounting locations within the truss structure. The plurality of mounting locations are configured to interchangeably couple to one or more members, including one or more of an access panel, a light troffer or a boom mount.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR A THERMOREGULATED ENVIRONMENT

Various systems and devices are provided for determining a weaning readiness for weaning a patient from a thermoregulated microenvironment. In one example, a method includes receiving current patient parameters of the patient and applying a weaning model to the current patient parameters to calculate a weaning index representing a likelihood that the patient can be successfully weaned from the microenvironment. The method also includes outputting the weaning index for display on a display device or for storage in a medical record of the patient and upon outputting the weaning index, receiving one or more subsequent patient outcomes, the one or more subsequent patient outcomes comprising whether the patient developed any complications within the duration since being weaned from the microenvironment. The method also includes updating the weaning model based on the one or more received subsequent patient outcomes.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR A THERMOREGULATED ENVIRONMENT

Various systems and devices are provided for determining a weaning readiness for weaning a patient from a thermoregulated microenvironment. In one example, a method includes receiving current patient parameters of the patient and applying a weaning model to the current patient parameters to calculate a weaning index representing a likelihood that the patient can be successfully weaned from the microenvironment. The method also includes outputting the weaning index for display on a display device or for storage in a medical record of the patient and upon outputting the weaning index, receiving one or more subsequent patient outcomes, the one or more subsequent patient outcomes comprising whether the patient developed any complications within the duration since being weaned from the microenvironment. The method also includes updating the weaning model based on the one or more received subsequent patient outcomes.

RELOCATABLE POWER TAP HAVING INTEGRATED CURRENT MONITOR

A medical electrical equipment power tap has multiple sockets and a power cord with a maximum current rating. The power tap includes a display to indicate information related to an instantaneous current draw of the power tap. The power tap also includes an electrical circuit which determines whether the instantaneous current draw exceeds a predetermined maximum allowed current which is less than the maximum current rating. The display provides a visual indication when the power tap's current draw exceeds the maximum allowed value, signifying that at least one item of medical electrical equipment should be unplugged from the power tap. The electrical circuit includes a current loop which passes through a structural portion of the power tap's housing for independently gauging the instantaneous current draw using a clamp probe.