INTRAVENOUS BAG AND LINE LABEL
20200118468 ยท 2020-04-16
Inventors
- Jeffrey S. Nordquist (Lake Barrington, IL, US)
- Steven M. Maraone (Lake Zurich, IL, US)
- Daane E. Hoffman (Winthrop Harbor, IL, US)
Cpc classification
A61M5/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
G09F2003/0201
PHYSICS
B32B1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B3/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B3/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B7/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B3/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B3/266
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61M2205/6009
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61J2205/60
HUMAN NECESSITIES
G09F3/0288
PHYSICS
International classification
B32B1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61M5/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
G09F3/00
PHYSICS
Abstract
A label for use with an intravenous bag having a surface and an interior volume for holding a solution in fluid communication with an intravenous line for dispensing the solution, where the label includes a back layer including an adhesive for securing the label to a surface of the intravenous bag, a front layer with a solution name including a first portion secured to the back layer, the front layer including a second portion removable from the back layer engageable with the intravenous line with the solution name on a first side and a second side. In some constructions, the solution name on the second side is inverted with respect to the solution name on the first side, and the second portion further includes an opening for viewing a portion of the intravenous line when the second portion is engaged with the intravenous line.
Claims
1. A label for use with an intravenous bag having a surface and an interior volume for holding a solution in fluid communication with an intravenous line for dispensing the solution, the label comprising: a back layer including an adhesive for securing the label to a surface of the intravenous bag; and a front layer including: a first portion secured to the back layer displaying a solution name, and a second portion removable from the back layer and engageable with the intravenous line, the second portion including the solution name on a first side and a second side, the solution name on the second side inverted with respect to the solution name on the first side, and an opening for viewing a portion of the intravenous line when the second portion is engaged with the intravenous line.
2. The label of claim 1, wherein the second portion is foldable about the intravenous line to secure the second portion to the intravenous line and wherein the first side and the second side display the solution name when the second portion is engaged with the intravenous line.
3. The label of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of a back of the second portion has an adhesive proximate the opening.
4. The label of claim 1, wherein the second portion has rounded corners.
5. The label of claim 1, wherein the opening has a width that is larger than a circumference of the intravenous line.
6. The intravenous solution delivery system of claim 5, wherein a portion of the intravenous line is visible through the opening when the second portion is positioned along the intravenous line.
7. The label of claim 1, wherein a slit is formed between the first portion and the second portion.
8. An intravenous solution delivery system comprising: an intravenous bag including a surface and an interior volume adapted to receive a solution; an intravenous line engaged with the intravenous bag and configured to dispense the solution; a label attached to the intravenous bag, the label including: a back layer including an adhesive for securing the label to a surface of the intravenous bag; and a front layer including: a first portion secured to the back layer and including a solution name, and a second portion removable from the back layer and engageable with the intravenous line, the second portion including the solution name on a first side and a second side, the solution name on the second side inverted with respect to the solution name on the first side, and an opening for viewing a portion of the intravenous line when the second portion is engaged with the intravenous line.
9. The intravenous solution delivery system of claim 8, wherein the second portion is foldable about the intravenous line to secure the second portion to the intravenous line and the first side and the second side display the name of the solution when the second portion is engaged with the intravenous line.
10. The intravenous solution delivery system of claim 8, wherein a width of the opening is larger than a circumference of the intravenous line.
11. The intravenous solution delivery system of claim 10, wherein a portion of the intravenous line is visible through the opening when the second portion is positioned along the intravenous line.
12. The intravenous solution delivery system of claim 8, wherein a perforated line is formed between the first portion and the second portion.
13. A method of labeling an intravenous line engaged with an intravenous bag including a surface and defining an interior volume for receiving a solution, the method comprising: providing a label including: a back layer including an adhesive for securing the label to a surface of the intravenous bag; and a front layer including: a first portion secured to the back layer and including a solution name, and a second portion removable from the back layer and engageable with the intravenous line, the second portion including the solution name on a first side and a second side, the solution name on the second side inverted with respect to the solution name on the first side, and an opening for viewing a portion of the intravenous line when the second portion is engaged with the intravenous line, engaging the label with the surface of the intravenous bag; detaching the second portion of the label from the first portion of the label; aligning the opening of the second portion along the intravenous line; and folding the second portion about the intravenous line to secure the second side to the first side so that the first side and the second side display the name of the solution.
14. The label of claim 13, further comprising the step of viewing a portion of the intravenous line through the opening when the second portion is positioned along the intravenous line.
15. A method of printing an intravenous bag label for use with an intravenous bag engageable with an intravenous line comprising: selecting with a user interface a solution name from a solution information database stored in a memory a control system; responsive to selecting the solution name, retrieving printing instructions from the solution information database, the printing instructions including the identification of a type of a roll of labels upon which to print the solution name and selecting the identified roll; aligning the selected roll of labels with a printing member of the label printer, the roll of labels including a backing sheet having a machine-readable label identifying the type of the selected roll of labels; scanning the machine-readable label on the roll of labels to confirm the type of the roll of labels; and printing at least one label of the roll of labels according to the printing instructions.
16. The method of claim 15, wherein the at least one label on the roll of labels includes: a back layer including an adhesive for securing the label to a surface of the intravenous bag; and a front layer including: a first portion secured to the back layer and including a solution name, and a second portion removable from the back layer and engageable with the intravenous line, the second portion including the solution name on a first side and a second side, the solution name on the second side inverted with respect to the solution name on the first side, and an opening for viewing a portion of the intravenous line when the second portion is engaged with the intravenous line.
17. The method of claim 15, wherein the type of labels includes a color-coded upper portion.
18. The method of claim 15, wherein the type of labels includes a risk indicator.
19. The method claim 15, wherein the machine-readable label is off-center with respect to a backing of the roll of labels and generally parallel to a longitudinal extent of the backing.
Description
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[0021] Before any constructions of the disclosure are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the disclosure is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The disclosure is capable of other constructions and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways. In any disclosed construction, the term approximately may be substituted with within a percentage of what is specified, wherein the percentage includes 0.1, 1, 5, and 10 percent.
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[0029] In operation, a user verifies the solution name 58 for printing onto the intravenous bag label 14 or to print onto multiple intravenous bag labels 14. The user enters the solution name 58 into user interface 134 of the label printing machine 126, for example by scanning a machine-readable label including the solution name 58 and the barcode roll stock number 14 with the label reader 138 of the label printing machine 126. In response to receiving the solution name 58, the control system 130 retrieves the information that must be printed onto the intravenous bag label 14 from the solution information database 154. The label reader 138 then reads the machine-readable label 122 printed on the backing sheet 118 to ensure that the correct roll of intravenous bag labels 14 has been aligned with the printer 142. The machine-readable label 122 may also be scanned with a manual label reader (not shown) and a user may manually verify that the correct roll of intravenous bag labels 14 is being used. The printer 142 then prints the drug information onto the intravenous bag labels 14. In some constructions, the label reader 138 periodically checks the machine-readable label 122 printed on the backing sheet 118 to verify that the correct roll of intravenous bag labels 14 is being is used. Since the bag label 34 and the line label 38 are formed of a unitary intravenous bag label 14, both the bag label 34 and the line label 38 are printed at the same time. Accordingly, both the bag label 34 and the line label 38 include the name 58 of the same solution. In some constructions, the bag label 34 and the line label 38 may include other identifying information about the solution.
[0030] In operation, the intravenous bag label 14 is removed from the backing sheet 118 (e.g. on a spool or on a sheet of labels) as a single unit. The intravenous bag label 14 is then secured to the face 42 of the intravenous bag 10. In some constructions, the intravenous bag 10 has been filled with the same solution name as the solution name 58 printed on the intravenous bag label 14. In other constructions, the intravenous bag 10 will be filled with the same solution as the solution name 58 printed on the intravenous bag label 14. The internal volume 22 is then filled with the intravenous bag 10 with the solution that is printed on the intravenous bag label 14. The filled and labeled intravenous bag 10 is bagged for transportation to an end user, such as a healthcare worker. In some constructions, a second intravenous line label 14 may be secured to the intravenous bag 10, for example at a face on an opposite side of the intravenous bag 10 than the face 45.
[0031] When the intravenous bag 10 is deployed by a healthcare worker for use with a patient, the healthcare worker secures an end of intravenous line 46 to the intravenous bag 10. The healthcare worker then detaches the line label 38 from the bag label 34 by peeling the line label 38 away from the carrier sheet 70 along the slit 82. The healthcare worker then aligns the central axis 110 of the line label 38 with the intravenous line 46 as is shown in
[0032] Various features and advantages of the disclosure are set forth in the following claims.