Cross identification system and lock

4415802
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Inventors

Long, George R.

Application #

461478

Filed

Jan-27-1983

Published

Nov-15-1983

Current US Class

235/375
235/376
235/377
235/382
235/383
235/385
235/462.01

International Classes

G06K 005/00

Field of Search

235/382 235/462 235/375 235/383 235/385 235/472 128/771

Assignee

E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and Company (Wilmington, DE)

Examiners

Pitts; Harold I.

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Abstract
The system described is a positive cross identification system finding use in assuring that the proper medicaments are used for the proper patient. In this system, a patient's identification (I.D.) number is read by an optical scanner. Next, the I.D. number of the intended recipient on medicament container label is read by the optical scanner and the identification numbers compared in an electronic comparator. If comparison is indicated, an electronically actuated lock on the medicament container is unlocked. The lock described includes a lock body with a receptacle into which a split locking pin is introduced. An actuating pin spreads the members of the locking pin such that the locking pin cannot be removed. The locking pin can be removed only by withdrawing the actuating pin from the split members so that they are allowed to come together and be withdrawn from the aperture. Withdrawal of the actuating pin is accomplished by a solenoid actuated by the output of the comparator.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. In a system for insuring the positive cross identification between medicaments and patient, said patient having a first identification member with identification characters imprinted thereon that are both man and machine readable, medicaments having a second identification member with identification characters imprinted thereon that are both man and machine readable, and an optical character reader for scanning both of the identification members, the improvement comprising,

a lockable container for said medicaments,

a lock for said container,

a comparator coupled to said optical character reader for comparing the identification characters on the first and second members, and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Much effort has been expended in the past to provide a suitable positive cross identification system for use in hospitals and elsewhere so that the right patient and the right medicine, therapy, and test procedures are always associated. Improper association in the past has often occurred because of the technician or nurse improperly reading or recording a patient's identification number. Such misreading can result in misdiagnoses and the administration of improper medicine and improper therapy. In the extreme, improper medicaments can be fatal. In the case of blood transfusions, for example, if a patient is administered the wrong blood type, death can be the result.

Aside from diagnostic and treatment procedures, proper patient identification is required in the more mundane areas relating to patient billing. Proper records must be kept so that the patient is ultimately billed for the various treatments and medicines administered. Because of the accidental misreading of a patient's identification bracelet, billings often are charged to either an unknown or wrong person.
 
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