Claims
- 1. A patient care system for administering a medication, the system comprising:
a medication order entry interface, the medication order entry interface designed to display a first medication unit of measure, the first medication unit of measure being a unit of measure commonly used by physicians while prescribing the medication within the system; a pharmacy interface, the pharmacy interface designed to display a second medication unit of measure, the second medication unit of measure being a unit of measure commonly used by pharmacists while filling prescriptions for the medication within the system; an administration interface, the administration interface designed to display a third medication unit of measure, the third medication unit of measure being a unit of measure commonly used by clinicians during administration of the medication to a patient at a treatment location within the system; a billing interface, the billing interface designed to provide a fourth medication unit of measure, the fourth medication unit of measure being a unit of measure commonly used to calculate financial figures that appear on medication invoices; and a computer designed to equate the first, second, third, and fourth medication units of measure.
- 2. The patient care system of claim 1, further comprising:
a screening interface, the screening interface designed to provide a fifth medication unit of measure, the fifth medication unit of measure being compatible with a medication screening program, where the computer is designed to equate the first, second, third, fourth, and fifth medication units of measure.
- 3. The patient care system of claim 1, further comprising:
a displayed check box table, the check box table being designed to correlate the first, second, third, and fourth medication units of measure, the check box table including a plurality of units of measure, the check box table including an identifier for a physician, a pharmacist, and an administering clinician.
- 4. The patient care system of claim 1, where the computer includes defaults for a plurality of medications, the defaults including the first, second, third, and fourth medication units of measure for the plurality of medications.
- 5. The patient care system of claim 1, where the computer includes multipliers to equate the first, second, third, and fourth medication units of measure.
- 6. The patient care system of claim 1, where the computer includes dividers to equate the first, second, third, and fourth medication units of measure.
- 7. The patient care system of claim 1, where the medication units of measurement may be individualized by the end user, for the interface accessed by the end user.
- 8. A method for administering a medication in a patient care system, the method comprising the steps of:
displaying a first medication unit of measure during medication order entry, the first medication unit of measure being a unit of measure commonly used by physicians while prescribing the medication within the system; displaying a second medication unit of measure while filling prescriptions for the medication, the second unit of measure being a unit of measure commonly used by pharmacists while filling prescriptions for the medication within the system displaying a third medication unit of measure while administering the medication, the third unit of measure being a unit of measure commonly used by clinicians during administration of the medication to a patient at a treatment location within the system; providing a fourth medication unit of measure for financial personnel, the, the fourth unit of measure commonly used to calculate financial figures that appear on medication invoices; and designing a computer to equate the first, second, third, and fourth medication units of measure.
- 9. The method of claim 8, further comprising the step of:
providing a fifth medication unit of measure the fifth medication unit of measure being compatible with a medication screening program, where the computer is designed to equate the first, second, third, fourth, and fifth medication units of measure.
- 10. The method of claim 8, further comprising:
displaying a check box table, the check box table being designed to correlate the first, second, third, and fourth medication units of measure, the check box table including a plurality of units of measure, the check box table including an identifier for a physician, a pharmacist, and an administering clinician.
- 11. The method of claim 8, where the computer includes defaults for a plurality of medications, the defaults including the first, second, third, and fourth medication units of measure for the plurality of medications.
- 12. The method of claim 8, where the computer includes multipliers to equate the first, second, third, and fourth medication units of measure.
- 13. The method of claim 8, where the computer includes dividers to equate the first, second, third, and fourth medication units of measure.
- 14. The method of claim 8, where the medication units of measurement may be individualized by the end user, for the interface accessed by the end user.
- 15. A computer readable medium for administering a medication in a patient care system, the medium comprising:
logic for displaying a first medication unit of measure during medication order entry, the first medication unit of measure being a unit of measure commonly used by physicians while prescribing the medication within the system; logic for displaying a second medication unit of measure while filling prescriptions for the medication, the second unit of measure being a unit of measure commonly used by pharmacists while filling prescriptions for the medication within the system logic for displaying a third medication unit of measure while administering the medication, the third unit of measure being a unit of measure commonly used by clinicians during administration of the medication to a patient at a treatment location within the system; logic for providing a fourth medication unit of measure for financial personnel, the, the fourth unit of measure commonly used to calculate financial figures that appear on medication invoices; and logic for equating the first, second, third, and fourth medication units of measure.
- 16. The computer readable medium of claim 15, further comprising:
logic for providing a fifth medication unit of measure, the fifth medication unit of measure being compatible with a medication screening program, where the logic for equating includes logic for equating the first, second, third, fourth, and fifth medication units of measure.
- 17. The computer readable medium of claim 15, further comprising:
logic for displaying a check box table, the check box table being designed to correlate the first, second, third, and fourth medication units of measure, the check box table including a plurality of units of measure, the check box table including an identifier for a physician, a pharmacist, and an administering clinician.
- 18. The computer readable medium of claim 15, where the logic for equating includes logic for accessing defaults for a plurality of medications, the defaults including the first, second, third, and fourth medication units of measure for the plurality of medications.
- 19. The computer readable medium of claim 15, where the logic for equating includes accessing multipliers to equate the first, second, third, and fourth medication units of measure.
- 20. The computer readable medium of claim 15, where the logic for equating includes accessing dividers to equate the first, second, third, and fourth medication units of measure.
- 21. The computer readable medium of claim 15, where the medication units of measurement may be individualized by the end user, for the interface accessed by the end user.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. utility application entitled, “System and Method for Operating Medical Devices,” having Ser. No. 10/059,929 filed Jan. 29, 2002, which is entirely incorporated herein by reference. This application is also a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. utility application entitled, “Medical System Verification System and Method,” having Ser. No. 10/135,180 filed Apr. 30, 2002, which is entirely incorporated herein by reference.
[0002] The present application claims priority from U.S. Patent Serial No. 60/377,027 filed Apr. 30, 2002; U.S. Patent Serial No. 60/376,625, filed Apr. 30, 2002; U.S. Patent Serial No. 60/376,655, filed Apr. 30, 2002; and incorporates such applications herein by reference.
[0003] Additionally, the present application is being filed concurrently with and incorporates by reference the following applications: “Automated Messaging Center System and Method For Use With A Healthcare System” (Attorney Docket No. EIS-5849 (1417G P 749)), Ser. No. ______; “System And Method For Obtaining Information From A Bar Code For Use With A Healthcare System” (Attorney Docket No. EIS-5897 (1417G P 754)), Ser. No. ______; “Infusion Therapy Bar Coding System and Method” (Attorney Docket No. EIS-5850 (01417GP0750)), Ser. No. ______; “Nursing Order Workflow System and Method” (Attorney Docket No. EIS-5899(1417GP0756)), Ser. No. ______; “Biometric Security For Access To A Storage Device For A Healthcare Facility” (Attorney Docket No. EIS-5847(1417GP720)), Ser. No. ______; “Storage Device For Health Care Facility” (Attorney Docket No. EIS-5848(1417G P 747)), Ser. No. ______; “System And Method For Supporting Clinical Decisions During Patient Care And Treatment” (Attorney Docket No. EIS-5896(1417G-P753)), Ser. No. ______; “System And Method For Facilitating Patient Care And Treatment” (Attorney Docket No. EIS-5898(1417G-P755)), Ser. No. ______; “System And Method For Facilitating Orders During Patient Care And Treatment” (Attorney Docket No. EIS-5900(1417GP757)), Ser. No. ______; and, “Pharmacy System And Method” (Attorney Docket No. EIS-5901(1417G-P758)), Ser. No. ______.
Provisional Applications (3)
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