Patent classifications
A61B50/31
ADAPTIVE SPECIMEN COLLECTION ORDER PROCESSING
A method of generating a process for specimen collection is provided. The process includes receiving information about a scheduled specimen collection, determining supplies to complete the scheduled specimen collection, adding the supplies to a toolkit, and generating a standard operating procedure comprising information about the scheduled specimen collection, supplies and toolkit.
System, method and kit for 3D body imaging
A system and kit for capturing a 3D image of a body a user includes a plurality of pillar segments being configurable between an assembled configuration and a disassembled configuration. In the assembled configuration, the pillar segments are joined to form one or more upstanding sensing pillars. A plurality of sensors operable to capture image data are distributed along the one or more sensing pillars. The plurality of sensors have fields of view that are overlapping when supported on the sensing pillars. In the disassembled configuration, transportation of the pillar segments is facilitated. The system and kit may be suitable for use at a remote location. Additional functionalities may include a power storage unit, solar charging panels, climate control subsystem, and wireless communication submodule. In operation, the sensing pillars may be enclosed within an enclosure.
SYSTEM FOR REMOTE MEDICAL CARE
Systems and methods for remote medical care are described. In some embodiments, a system may include a case that houses one or more of a display, a microphone, a camera, a plurality of medical devices, and a computing device. In some embodiments, the computing device may be configured to communicate with one or more of the display, the microphone, the camera, and the plurality of medical devices. In some embodiments, the display may be coupled to a lid of the case by a support arm that is pivotable relative to the lid to allow a position of the display to be adjusted.
Catheter storage assembly
A catheter storage assembly includes a case that is positionable in an open position such that the case forms a table. The case has a first half that is hingedly coupled to a second half. A plurality of pockets is each coupled to the case and each of the pockets has an open end for receiving objects commonly employed for catheterization. A plurality of first legs and a plurality of second legs are each pivotally coupled to the case. Each of the first legs and the second legs is positionable in a deployed position to support the case above a support surface when the case is opened to form the table. A plurality of closures is each coupled to the first half of the case for retaining the case in a closed position.
Catheter storage assembly
A catheter storage assembly includes a case that is positionable in an open position such that the case forms a table. The case has a first half that is hingedly coupled to a second half. A plurality of pockets is each coupled to the case and each of the pockets has an open end for receiving objects commonly employed for catheterization. A plurality of first legs and a plurality of second legs are each pivotally coupled to the case. Each of the first legs and the second legs is positionable in a deployed position to support the case above a support surface when the case is opened to form the table. A plurality of closures is each coupled to the first half of the case for retaining the case in a closed position.
Skin Tag removal System and Kit
A system for a safe and effective removal of skin tags at home includes a kit that contains the necessary instruments and medications for the safe and effective self-removal of skin tags. The kit contains sterilized forceps and scissors for grasping and severing a skin tag smaller than one centimeter in diameter. The kit also contains medications for the numbing of the skin tag before severing, for stopping any minor bleeding that might occur, and for bandaging the wound site. The system involves the numbing of the skin tag and surrounding tissue, then grasping the skin tag with the forceps to assert tension into the base of the skin tag, and then severing the base of the skin tag with the scissors. Aluminum chloride can be used to stop minor bleeding, and petrolatum or petroleum jelly covered by a sterile bandage can be used to minimize infection.
Powered drivers, intraosseous devices and methods to access bone marrow
An apparatus for penetrating bone and accessing bone marrow is provided. The apparatus may include a penetrator assembly and a powered drill. The penetrator assembly may include an inner penetrator having a stylet. The penetrator assembly may also include an outer penetrator having a hollow cannula and a luer lock attachment. The powered drill may include a housing enclosing a motor and a power supply and associated circuitry. The powered drill may also include a connector receptacle for receiving a penetrator assembly connector of the penetrator assembly. The powered drill may include a magnetic connection which releasably locks the penetrator assembly connector into place with the powered drill. The power supply may include a rechargeable battery within the housing for supplying power to the motor. A battery indicator may be provided to indicate a level of the battery.
BARRIER DISPENSER AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME
The present disclosure provides an apparatus comprising a housing with a left side panel, right side panel, and top panel, each of which may comprise a slot. The apparatus may comprise a front panel that is insertable into the slots of the left and right-side panels. The front panel may comprise a recessed region configured to receive a portion of a medical instrument. A source of a barrier material may be supported by the left and right-side panels. The apparatus may comprise a lid cover comprising a roller portion that is insertable into a slot of the top panel. The lid cover may pivot relative to the housing when the roller portion is inserted into the slot of the top panel. The lid cover and the front panel may form a gap through which a portion of the barrier material may extend when the barrier material is dispensed.
System for remote medical care
Systems and methods for remote medical care are described. In some embodiments, a system may include a case that houses one or more of a display, a microphone, a camera, a plurality of medical devices, and a computing device. In some embodiments, the computing device may be configured to communicate with one or more of the display, the microphone, the camera, and the plurality of medical devices. The computing device may be further configured to communicate with one or more nodes of a telecommunications network.
Medical personnel syringe slot holder kit and table top system
Provided is a medical personnel syringe slot holder kit and table top system kit for a syringe of different lengths and widths. Also are tubes of at least two single rows of cylindrical tubes. Further, each are a corresponding of syringes of the tubes. Also provided are each of at least of each syringe with each tube, one of each row different in a diameter than of in sequence of at least of same two single rows of tubes. Further are a use of a clean plastic of a pouch of such tubes with each of the tubes with each other and vertically against each tube sufficient to permit syringes to the within kit. Also is a pouch of clear plastic of scrub pouches within a general pouch for using. The general and scrub pouches provide holding various minor nursing essential including at least bandages, alcohol wipes, betadine, gauze, and tapes.