Patient medication record system

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Inventors

Sheehan, Judith M.
Engelman, Peter J.

Application #

544363

Filed

Oct-21-1983

Published

Sep-30-1986

Current US Class

040/110
281/45
283/36
283/73
283/900

International Classes

B42D 017/00; B42D 015/00; B42F 021/00; G09D 003/00

Field of Search

283/36 283/37 283/73 283/40 283/900 281/45 40/488 40/109 40/110 235/70

Assignee

Sheehan; Judith (Armonk, NY)

Examiners

Spruill; Robert L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Lackenbach Siegel Marzullo Presta & Aronson

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Abstract
A hospital patient medication record card system that includes a medication card mounted to a back support that in turn has a guide member affixed to its bottom edge. The guide member has markings, generally hour numerals, that generally indicate times related to the administration of medication for the patient. A marker member slidably mounted to the guide member can be selectively positioned over the numeral that indicates the time of the administration of the medication.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A hospital patient medication record card system, comprising, in combination,

a flat card member including a front face having a printed design and data associated with said design relating to a particular patient and patient medication instructions including type of medication and time of administration of said medication, said card member including opposed generally horizontal top and bottom edges and having opposed generally vertical side edges,

means for supporting said card member extending between said top and bottom edges and said side edges and including horizontal upper and lower portions generally aligned with said horizontal top and bottom edges,



Description
This invention relates generally to hospital and/or long term care (LTC) patient medication record cards that are kept by on-duty floor nurses.

A hospital patient generally is prescribed a medication by his or her doctor at particular times during the day. The on-duty floor nurse is assigned a number of patients in her unit during the particular eight hour shift. In the system in general use in most hospitals today, a medication form, or card, for each patient in the particular unit is stacked with the other cards in a card index and is used to indicate the type of medication that is to be administered and the time it is to be given to the patient. The nurse, following the instruction at the time indicated, brings the medication to a particular patient. In the reality of hospital activities, however, the nurse often finds the patient missing from his or her room. The reasons for absence from the hospital room vary; as examples, the patient may be in x-ray, in therapy, or in the patient recreation room. Sometimes the patient can be found and sometimes not. When the patient is available, the nurse administers the medication and initials the patient medication card. When the patient is not available, the medication card is not initialed and is filed once again. If the nurse remembers later that she did not administer the medication, she will look for the patient again and, if she finds him or her, administer the medication. If the patient is not found, the medication card is again returned to the file.
 
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