Claims
- 1. A method for positioning relative to a patient's chest a band containing at least one physiological sensor and having a release liner attached thereto, comprising the following steps:
aligning a tab portion of the release liner with the patient's sternum; aligning a first marker on an underarm section of the release liner with a second marker on the tab portion of the release liner; attaching the band to the patient's skin; and removing the release liner.
- 2. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of aligning markings on a neck shaped portion of the release liner with the patient's collarbones.
- 3. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of placing a neck loop of said release liner around the patient's neck for aligning said release liner on the patient's body.
- 4. A method of measuring a patient's breathing using a sensor band placed on a patient's chest, said sensor band containing at least a first physiological sensor adapted for placement on one of the patient's breasts and a second physiological sensor adapted for placement under the patient's axilla on a side of the patient opposite said one breast, comprising the following steps:
attaching the sensor band to the patient's chest so that said first physiological sensor is placed over said one breast and said second physiological sensor is placed under the patient's axilla on the side of the patient opposite said one breast; and measuring impedance between the first and second physiological sensors.
- 5. A method as in claim 4, wherein said sensor band comprises a release liner and said attaching step comprises the steps of:
aligning a tab portion of the release liner with the patient's sternum; aligning a first marker on an underarm section of the release liner with a second marker on the tab portion of the release liner; attaching the band to the patient's skin; and removing the release liner.
- 6. A sensor band for application to a patient's chest, comprising:
at least one sensor to be applied to a predetermined position on the patient's chest; electronics circuitry that processes physiological parameter signals from said at least one sensor for at least one of storage and transmission to a monitoring location; and a release liner having alignment points that are aligned with physiological features of the patient during application to the patient's skin to provide for horizontal and vertical alignment of the sensor band to the patient's skin, wherein said release liner comprises a pointer tab that aligns with the patient's sternum and has a marker thereon, and an underarm section having a second marker located thereon, whereby said second marker may be aligned with said first marker to position said underarm section at the proper position on the patient's body.
- 7. A sensor band as in claim 6, wherein said release liner further comprises a shaped neck section with notches that align with the patient's collarbones.
- 8. A sensor band as in claim 6, wherein said release liner further comprises a neck loop that fits around the patient's neck during application.
- 9. A sensor band as in claim 6, further comprising a breathable membrane that has holes that align said membrane to said release liner.
- 10. A sensor band as in claim 6, further comprising a polyester layer, said polyester layer providing rigidity to said sensor band.
- 11. A sensor band as in claim 6, wherein said electronics circuitry is mounted in an assembly separable from said sensor band and connected to said at least one sensor by a connector and at least one circuit track.
- 12. A sensor band as in claim 9, wherein said breathable membrane has holes that are aligned with body markings on the patient's skin.
- 13. A sensor band as in claim 6, wherein said at least one sensor comprises a first physiological sensor adapted for placement on one of the patient's breasts and a second physiological sensor adapted for placement under the patient's axilla on a side of the patient opposite said one breast, and wherein said electronics circuitry processes impedance signals measured between said first and second physiological sensors.
- 14. A sensor band for application to a patient's chest to measure the patient's breathing, comprising:
a first physiological sensor adapted for placement on one of the patient's breasts and a second physiological sensor adapted for placement under the patient's axilla on a side of the patient opposite said one breast; and electronics circuitry that processes impedance signals measured between said first and second physiological sensors for at least one of storage and transmission to a monitoring location.
- 15. A sensor band as in claim 14, further comprising a release liner having alignment points that are aligned with physiological features of the patient during application to the patient's skin to provide for horizontal and vertical alignment of the sensor band to the patient's skin, wherein said release liner comprises a pointer tab that aligns with the patient's sternum and has a marker thereon, and an underarm section having a second marker located thereon, whereby said second marker may be aligned with said first marker to position said underarm section at the proper position on the patient's body for breathing measurement.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present patent application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/659,301, filed Sep. 12, 2000, and entitled “Disposable Vital Signs Monitoring Sensor Band with Removable Alignment Sheet” the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09659301 |
Sep 2000 |
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09950961 |
Sep 2001 |
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