Emergency Medication Dose Device to Provide Error-Free Pediatric Medication Doses.
20170367930 · 2017-12-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61J1/1481
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61J2205/40
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B50/30
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61J1/2096
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
This invention provides a means by which correct dosages of emergency medication can be provided to children under emergency situations. A color- and size-coded set of cylinders is provided where the colors match the color codes of the Broselow® Pediatric Emergency Tape, a common method by which the proper dosage for child is estimated based on the child's height. Each type of medication in the emergency kit has its own color-coded set of cylinders, such that once emergency medical personnel measure the child and determine which medication to use, all they need to do is grab the correct cylinder based on the color (which has already been determined from the Broselow® measurement). The invention allows emergency medical personnel to safely, efficiently, quickly, and accurately deliver the correct dosage of one or more medications to a child under emergency conditions.
Claims
1. An insert for regulating the amount of medication to a syringe, comprising, a cylinder with an interior diameter, an insert top portion and an insert bottom portion, where the insert top portion has an insert top portion interior diameter, and the insert bottom portion has an insert bottom portion interior diameter, and where the insert top portion interior diameter is equal to or less than the insert bottom portion interior diameter, and where the insert top portion has an insert top wall thickness, and where the insert bottom portion has an insert bottom wall thickness, and where the insert top wall thickness is less than the insert bottom wall thickness, and where the insert top wall thickness defines an insert top outer diameter and the insert bottom wall thickness defines an insert bottom outer diameter, and where the insert bottom outer diameter is greater than the insert top outer diameter, and where the difference between the insert top outer diameter and the insert bottom outer diameter defines a blocking ledge, where, the insert bottom outer diameter is less than an interior diameter of a syringe, such that the insert can be inserted into the syringe where, the insert top outer diameter is less than an inner diameter of a vial of medication, such that the vial of medication fits over the insert and can be compressed, where the blocking ledge has a diameter greater than the inner diameter of the vial of medication, such that the vial cannot be compressed beyond the blocking ledge, where top edge of the insert can be used by a user of the invention to calibrate the dosage.
2. The insert of claim 1, where, the syringe into which the insert is to be placed is a Hospira Abboject® syringe.
3. The insert of claim 2, where the insert has a color, and where the color corresponds to a “color zone” of a tape that correlates weight range and height range of a child.
4. The insert of claim 3, where the tape that correlates weight range and height range of a child is a Broselow® tape.
5. The insert of claim 4, where the insert has its blocking ledge located at a level that allows for a set dosage of a medication to be delivered to a patient, where the level is set by a location of the blocking ledge on the insert.
6. The insert of claim 5, where the set dosage of medication is equal to a set dosage of the same medication as determined from the color zone of the Broselow® tape for a particular patient.
7. The insert of claim 6, where the insert additionally comprises one or more labels, where the one or more labels provides an information on a proper medication for that insert, a proper concentration for that insert, a proper dosage amount by the volume and weight, and a proper patient weight range for that insert.
8. An insert for regulating the amount of medication to a syringe, comprising a cylinder with an interior diameter and an exterior diameter, where the exterior diameter is greater than or equal to an outer diameter of a vial of medication, such that as the vial of medication is pushed into a syringe, an outer edge of the vial of medication comes into contact with the insert, thereby limiting the amount of medication delivered.
9. The insert of claim 8, where the insert is an insert for regulating the amount of medication to a Hospira Abboject® syringe, where the insert additionally comprises a cylinder with an interior diameter, an insert top portion and an insert bottom portion, where the insert top portion has an insert top portion interior diameter, and the insert bottom portion has an insert bottom portion interior diameter, and where the insert top portion interior diameter is equal or less than the insert bottom portion interior diameter, and where the insert top portion has an insert top wall thickness, and where the insert bottom portion has an insert bottom wall thickness, and where the insert top wall thickness is less than the insert bottom wall thickness, and where the insert top wall thickness defines an insert top outer diameter and the insert bottom wall thickness defines an insert bottom outer diameter, and where the insert bottom outer diameter is greater than the insert top outer diameter, and where the difference between the insert top outer diameter and the insert bottom outer diameter defines a blocking ledge.
10. The insert of claim 9, where, the insert bottom outer diameter is less than an interior diameter of a syringe, such that the insert can be inserted into the syringe.
11. The insert of claim 10, where, the insert top outer diameter is less than an inner diameter of a vial of medication, such that the vial of medication fits over the insert and can be compressed.
12. The insert of claim 11, where the blocking ledge has a diameter greater than the inner diameter of the vial of medication, such that the vial cannot be compressed beyond the blocking ledge.
13. The insert of claim 12, where top edge of the insert can be used by a user of the invention to calibrate the dosage.
14. The insert of claim 13 where the insert additionally comprises one or more labels, where the one or more labels provides an information on a proper medication for that insert, a proper concentration for that insert, a proper dosage amount by the volume and weight, and a proper patient weight range for that insert.
15. A kit of two or more inserts, where each of the two or more inserts comprises a cylinder with an interior diameter, an insert top portion and an insert bottom portion, where the insert top portion has an insert top portion interior diameter, and the insert bottom portion has an insert bottom portion interior diameter, and where the insert top portion interior diameter is equal to the insert bottom portion interior diameter, and where the insert top portion has an insert top wall thickness, and where the insert bottom portion has an insert bottom wall thickness, and where the insert top wall thickness is less than the insert bottom wall thickness, and where the insert top wall thickness defines an insert top outer diameter and the insert bottom wall thickness defines an insert bottom outer diameter, and where the insert bottom outer diameter is greater than the insert top outer diameter, and where the difference between the insert top outer diameter and the insert bottom outer diameter defines a blocking ledge, where, the insert bottom outer diameter is less than an interior diameter of a syringe, such that the insert can be inserted into the syringe where, the insert top outer diameter is less than an inner diameter of a vial of medication, such that the vial of medication fits over the insert and can be compressed, where the blocking ledge has a diameter greater than the inner diameter of the vial of medication, such that the vial cannot be compressed beyond the blocking ledge, where top edge of the insert can be used by a user of the invention to calibrate the dosage.
16. The kit of claim 15, where each insert has the blocking ledge at a different location on the insert.
17. The kit of claim 16, where, the insert bottom outer diameter is less than an interior diameter of a syringe, such that the insert can be inserted into the syringe.
18. The kit of claim 17, where, the insert top outer diameter is less than an inner diameter of a vial of medication, such that the vial of medication fits over the insert and can be compressed.
19. The kit of claim 18, where the blocking ledge has a diameter greater than the inner diameter of the vial of medication, such that the vial cannot be compressed beyond the blocking ledge.
20. The kit of claim 19, where each insert is a different color.
21. The kit of claim 20, where the insert has a color, and where the color corresponds to a “color zone” of a tape that correlates weight range and height range of a child.
22. The kit of claim 21, where the tape that correlates weight range and height range of a child is a Broselow® tape.
23. The kit of claim 22, where the inserts are organized according to the medication.
24. The kit of claim 15, where the inserts are made from plastic.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0015] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and form a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and together with the description, serve to explain the principles of this invention.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0029] Many aspects of the invention can be better understood with the references made to the drawings below. The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale. Instead, emphasis is placed upon clearly illustrating the components of the present invention. Moreover, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts through the several views in the drawings.
[0030] By way of a quick summary of the invention, the insert is color-coded to a particular Broselow® child size. Each insert has a blocking ledge in a certain position such that it provides a stopping point beyond which a vial of medication cannot be pushed, thereby limiting the amount of medication that is delivered to a child. As the vial is depressed, medication flows through the needle and is stopped when the outer edge of the vial contacts the blocking ledge, thereby limiting the amount of medication delivered by the syringe. Since the blocking ledges are located at different levels of the insert depending on the correct dosage for a child of that Broselow® color code, all emergency medical personnel have to do is select the proper color and medication from the kit provided.
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[0031] 1. Insert Generally [0032] 2. Insert Top Portion [0033] 3. Blocking ledge [0034] 4. Insert Bottom Portion [0035] 5. Insert top outer diameter [0036] 6. Insert bottom outer diameter [0037] 7. Insert Top Wall thickness [0038] 8. Insert Bottom Wall thickness [0039] 9. Syringe [0040] 10. Vial [0041] 11. Vial wall width [0042] 12. Vial bottom [0043] 13. Vial wall [0044] 14. Medication [0045] 15. Rubber plunger [0046] 16. Insert bottom [0047] 17. Vial lip [0048] 18. Left Blank on purpose [0049] 19. Left Blank on purpose [0050] 20. Left Blank on purpose [0051] 21. Left Blank on purpose [0052] 22. Vial internal diameter [0053] 23. Left Blank on Purpose [0054] 24. Left Blank on purpose [0055] 25. Left Blank on purpose [0056] 26. Syringe outer chamber width [0057] 27. Syringe outer chamber bottom [0058] 28. Syringe inner chamber [0059] 29. Needle [0060] 30. Syringe inner chamber stopper [0061] 31. Syringe cavity [0062]
[0063] The insert, generally referenced as 1, is a cylindrical container with two sections: an insert top portion 2 which has a narrower outside diameter 5 than the second part, an insert bottom portion 4, which has a larger diameter 6. This is caused by the fact that the insert top wall thickness 7 has a thinner width than the width of the insert bottom wall thickness 8. The increase in outside diameter between the insert top 2 and the insert bottom 4 causes a blocking ledge 3. The insert 1 is placed in a syringe (in a preferred embodiment, the syringe is a Hospira Abboject®), with insert top 2 upright, and a vial of medication is installed by screwing the vial stopper into the syringe over the insert. The vial wall is then pushed down and medication flows through the syringe needle until the vial wall's progress is stopped by the blocking ledge of the insert hitting a vial lip (17 as referenced in other figures). Thus, by adjusting the location of the blocking ledge 3, the volume of medication delivered can be changed from insert to insert, such that the proper dosage is given to a child of that particular size.
[0064] The outside diameter of the insert top 2 is small enough to allow a vial wall to slip over it, and the blocking ledge 3 is wide enough to prevent the vial wall from slipping any further down the insert, thereby limiting the amount of medication delivered from the vial through the syringe.
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[0067] The insert 1 is slid into the syringe cavity 31 of the syringe 9 until the insert bottom 16 hits the syringe outer chamber bottom 27. The syringe outer chamber width 26 is wide enough to accommodate the insert bottom wall thickness 8, such that the insert 1 slides easily into the syringe 9. The vial 10 is then attached to the syringe 9. After the vial is installed on the syringe, the vial bottom 12 is pushed toward the blocking ledge 3, the appropriate amount of medication 14 will flow through the needle 29, until the vial lip 17 contacts the blocking ledge 3. When the vial has been fully compressed to the point where the vial lip 17 has hit the blocking ledge 3, the correct quantity of medication 14 has been properly delivered. The vial 10 is then pressed down. The vial internal diameter 22 is larger than the insert top outer diameter 5, but less than the insert bottom outer diameter 6, such that vial lip 17, cannot be pushed beyond the blocking ledge 3. Thus, a set quantity of medication is injected through the needle 29 in the syringe inner chamber 28, as the rubber plunger 15 in the vial mates to the syringe inner chamber stopper 30, such as the medication 14 in the vial is injected up to the point where the vial lip 17 hits the blocking ledge 3. Because the blocking ledges are located at different heights in different colors of inserts, emergency medical personnel can easily pick the appropriate insert by matching it to the appropriate color code of the Broselow® Pediatric Emergency Tape.
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[0073] It should be understood that while the preferred embodiments of the invention are described in some detail herein, the present disclosure is made by way of example only and that variations and changes thereto are possible without departing from the subject matter coming within the scope of the following claims, and a reasonable equivalency thereof, which claims I regard as my invention.
[0074] All of the material in this patent document is subject to copyright protection under the copyright laws of the United States and other countries. The copyright owner has no objection to the facsimile reproduction by anyone of the patent document or the patent disclosure, as it appears in official governmental records but, otherwise, all other copyright rights whatsoever are reserved.