Claims
- 1. A reprogrammable patient monitor for use with a binary switch, said binary switch detecting at least two states,a first state corresponding to a presence of a patient on said binary switch, and, a second state corresponding to an absence of said patient from said binary switch, comprising: (a) a microprocessor, said microprocessor (a1) being positionable so as to be in electronic communication with said binary switch, and (a2) responding to said binary switch when placed into electronic communication therewith; (b) modifiable nonvolatile RAM accessible by said microprocessor, (b1) said modifiable nonvolatile RAM containing at least a plurality of modifiable computer instructions utilizable by said microprocessor, and, (b2) said modifiable computer instructions defining at least a portion of said response of said microprocessor to said binary switch; and, (c) a loudspeaker in electronic communication with said microprocessor and responsive thereto, said loudspeaker sounding an alarm at least when said microprocessor senses said second state of said binary switch.
- 2. A reprogrammable patient monitor according to claim 1, further comprising:(d) a port for downloading information from and uploading information to a host computer, said microprocessor being in electronic communication with said port.
- 3. A device according to claim 1, wherein said modifiable nonvolatile RAM further contains at least one data item.
- 4. A device according to claim 3, wherein said at least one data item is selected from the group consisting of a patient identification number, an alarm tone option, a relay action option, a hold delay, a delay time, a speaker volume, a total time in service, a date of last bio med check, a total number of alarms sounded, a response time to a last alarm, an average response to a last four alarms, an alarm history, a repair history, and an hospital inventory number.
- 5. A reprogrammable patient monitor according to claim 1 wherein said binary switch is selected from the group consisting of a bed patient monitor, a chair patient monitor, and a toilet seat patient monitor.
- 6. A reprogrammable patient monitor according to claim 1, whereinsaid loudspeaker is driven by a power amplifier, said amplifier responding to an input signal derived from a programmable volume control to produce an aural alarm, and, wherein said microprocessor operates said programmable volume control to produce a synthesized alarm under software control.
- 7. A reprogrammable patient monitor according to claim 1, comprising:(d) a nurse call interface in electronic communication with said microprocessor, said nurse call interface for transmitting a signal to a nurse station when the patient is absent.
- 8. A reprogrammable patient monitor according to claim 1, wherein at least a portion of said modifiable computer instructions define a protocol for communicating with a nurse station.
- 9. A method of altering a personality of a reprogrammable patient monitor, said reprogrammable patient monitor containing computer instructions and data in modifiable nonvolatile RAM, comprising the steps of:(a) establishing a communications link between a host computer and said reprogrammable patient monitor; (b) transmitting at least one byte of information from said host to said reprogrammable patient monitor; (c) storing said at least one byte of information within said modifiable nonvolatile RAM, thereby creating a modified personality of said reprogrammable patient monitor; and, (d) using said reprogrammable patient monitor to monitor a changeable status of a binary switch, said reprogrammable patient monitor responding to a change in said changeable status of said binary switch according to said modified personality.
- 10. A device adapted for use by a digital computer wherein a plurality of computer instructions defining at least steps (a) and (b) of the method of claim 9, are encoded, said device being readable by said host computer, said computer instructions programming said host computer to perform said method, and, said device being selected from the group consisting of a floppy disk, a magnetic disk, a magnetic tape, a magneto-optical disk, an optical disk, a CD-ROM, flash RAM, a ROM card, or a DVD disk.
- 11. A method of altering a personality of a reprogrammable patient monitor according to claim 9, wherein step (b) includes the steps of:(b1) obtaining from a user at least one parameter value, said at least one parameter value consisting of at least one byte of information, and, (b2) transmitting said at least one byte of information from said host computer to said reprogrammable patient monitor.
- 12. A method of altering a personality of a reprogrammable patient monitor according to claim 11, wherein said parameter value of step (b1) is selected from the group consisting of a patient identification number, an alarm tone option, a relay action, a hold delay, a delay time, and a loudspeaker volume.
- 13. A method of altering a personality of a reprogrammable patient monitor according to claim 9, wherein said at least one byte of information of step (b) is a binary computer instruction.
- 14. A reprogrammable patient monitor for use with a binary switch, said binary switch producing at least a first signal when a patient is present and a second signal when the patient is absent, comprising:(a) a microprocessor, said microprocessor (a1) being positionable so as to be in electronic communication with said binary switch, and (a2) responding to said binary switch when placed into electronic communication therewith; (b) modifiable nonvolatile RAM accessible by said microprocessor, (b1) said modifiable nonvolatile RAM containing at least a plurality of modifiable computer instructions utilizable by said microprocessor, and, (b2) said modifiable computer instructions defining at least a portion of said response of said microprocessor to said binary switch; and, (c) a loudspeaker in electronic communication with said microprocessor and responsive thereto to produce an aural alarm, said loudspeaker being driven by a power amplifier, said amplifier responding to an input signal derived from a programmable volume control.
- 15. A device according to claim 14, wherein at least a portion of said modifiable computer instruction define a protocol for communicating with a nurses station.
- 16. A reprogrammable patient monitor according to claim 14 wherein said binary switch is selected from the group consisting of a bed patient monitor, a chair patient monitor, and a toilet seat patient monitor.
- 17. An apparatus for altering a personality of a reprogrammable patient monitor, wherein is provided the device of claim 14, comprising:(d) a host computer, said host computer containing a plurality of data values for use by said reprogrammable patient monitor; and, (e) an interface unit, said interface unit (e1) being in electronic communication with said host computer and with said reprogrammable patient monitor, and (e2) passing at least one of said plurality of data values between said host computer and said reprogrammable patient monitor upon demand.
- 18. A reprogrammable patient monitor for use with a binary switch, said binary switch detecting at least two states,a first state corresponding to a presence of a patient on said binary switch, and, a second state corresponding to an absence of said patient from said binary switch, comprising: (a) a microprocessor, said microprocessor (a1) being positionable so as to be in electronic communication with said binary switch, and (a2) responding to said binary switch when placed into electronic communication therewith; (b) modifiable nonvolatile RAM accessible by said microprocessor, (b1) said modifiable nonvolatile RAM containing at least a plurality of modifiable computer instructions utilizable by said microprocessor, and, (b2) said modifiable computer instructions defining at least a portion of said response of said microprocessor to said binary switch, wherein said modifiable nonvolatile RAM contains at least one data item, said at least one data item being selected from the group consisting of a patient identification number, an alarm tone option, a relay action option, a hold delay, a delay time, a speaker volume, a total time in service, a date of last bio med check, a total number of alarms sounded, a response time to a last alarm, an average response to a last four alarms, an alarm history, a repair history, and an hospital inventory number; (c) a loudspeaker in electronic communication with said microprocessor and responsive thereto, said loudspeaker sounding an alarm at least when said microprocessor senses said second state of said binary switch; and, (d) a port for downloading information from and uploading information to a host computer, said microprocessor being in electronic communication with said port.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/031,363, filed on Feb. 26, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,111,509, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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