Claims
- 1. A method for hands-free carrying and use of emergency medical supplies by medical personnel and to administer medical aid to a patient, which comprises:(a) providing an article of clothing for wearing on an upper body of a user for holding emergency medical supplies, which comprises: a front section and a back section, each section having a top and a bottom with an inside surface and an outside surface extending therebetween and connected together at the top, wherein the front section has a first portion and a second portion; a means for removably connecting the first portion and the second portion of the front section together; at least one container removably mounted on one of the sections of the article of clothing on the outside surface, the containers each having: a connection means for releasably and movably connecting the container to the article so that the container is able to be released from the article and is able to be moved away from the article while remaining connected to the article; a fastening means for fixably and releasably mounting the container on the article wherein the containers are configured to hold emergency medical supplies; (b) positioning the article of clothing on the upper body and fastening the fastener; (c) moving adjacent to the patient to be treated; (d) opening the containers on the article of clothing; (e) removing the necessary emergency medical supplies; and (f) administering medical aid to the patient.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein one of the containers is provided with an intravenous bag and wherein to provide an intravenous solution to the patient, the bag is opened and an intravenous line is connected to the patient and the container is partially closed so that the intravenous line extends through an opening in the container.
- 3. The method of claim 2 wherein when the patient is ready for transfer, the container is removed from the article of clothing and positioned adjacent the patient.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein the container includes a hook strap having opposed ends with a hook at one end and a connector at the other end and wherein when the patient is ready for transfer the container is removed from the article, the connector of the hook strap is connected to a connector on the container and the hook is attached adjacent the patient.
- 5. The method of claim 1 wherein the fastening means is provided on the front section and the back section of the article of clothing, and wherein when moving to adjacent the patient, the containers are mounted on the back section of the article of clothing and wherein when the user is positioned adjacent the patient, the user releases the fastening means and moves the container over the top of the sections of the article of clothing on the connection means and fastens the container on the front section of the article, prior to opening the containers.
- 6. A method for providing an intravenous solution to a patient at an emergency site, which comprises:(a) a container for mounting on an article of clothing for wearing on an upper body of a user for holding emergency medical supplies, the article of clothing including a front section and a back section and configured to be worn by a user, the container which comprises: a first, second and third section, each section having a top and a bottom with a first and second side extending therebetween forming an inside surface and an outside surface, the sections are connected together so that the first side of the second section is connected to the second side of the first section, and the first side of the third section is connected to the second side of the second section so that the top of the sections are adjacent, wherein the container is removably mounted on the article of clothing so that the outside surface of the third section of the container is adjacent the front section of the article of clothing and wherein the medical supplies are removably mounted on the inside surfaces of the first, second and third sections of the container; a fastener having a first half and an opposite and engaging second half, each half having a first end and a second end with the first end of the first half mounted on the top of the second section and the second end of the first half mounted on the bottom of the second section so that the first half of the fastener extends along the tops of the second and first sections and along the first side of the first section to the bottoms of the first and second sections and with the first end of the second half of the fastener mounted on the top of the second section and the second end of the second half mounted on the bottom of the second section so that the second half of the fastener extends along the tops of the second and third sections and down along the second side of the third section to the bottoms of the third and second section wherein when the first half and the second half of the fastener are connected together, the inside surfaces of the first, second and third sections are inside the container, wherein when the first and second halves of the fastener are unfastened, the first and second sections are configured to be turned so that the inside surfaces of the first, second and third sections are visible and wherein the container holds an intravenous bag and intravenous equipment; (b) positioning the article of clothing on the upper body and fastening the fastener; (c) moving adjacent to a patient to be treated; (d) unfastening the fastener of the container and folding the first and third sections of the container outward so that the container remains open with the intravenous equipment exposed; (e) inserting the intravenous catheter into the patient; and (f) folding the first and third sections inward and closing the fastener of the container so that the intravenous bag is covered and the intravenous line extends from the container through an open portion of the fastener wherein the user is able to tend to the patient without having to hold the intravenous bag.
- 7. The method of claim 6 wherein the container is provided with a hook strap having opposed ends with a hook at one end and a connector at the other end and wherein after the patient is provided with the intravenous solution and is ready for transfer, the container is removed from the article and is disconnected from the connection means and the connector of the hook strap is connected to a connector on the container so that the hook of the hook strap can be attached adjacent the patient for transfer with the patient.
- 8. The method of claim 6 wherein the container is mounted on the article of clothing by a fastening means and a connection means and wherein the connection means enables the medical personnel to move the container from the first section of the article to the second section of the article and the fastening means enables the container to be held securely on one of the sections of the article and wherein the medical personnel moves the container from the back section to the front section prior to opening the container.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional application Ser. No. 08/821,394 filed on Mar. 20, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,893,370.
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