Patent ID: 11907523
Assignee: SHENZHEN MINDRAY BIO-MEDICAL ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.
Field: Computer technology (Electrical engineering)
Classification: CPC G | IPC G

Claim 9:
10. A method for responding to an operation trajectory, the method being applied to a monitor configured to monitor and display physiological data of a patient, the method comprising:
displaying at least one physiological data of a first patient on a display interface, wherein the at least one physiological data comprises at least one of electrocardiogram, blood oxygen, blood pressure, respiration rate, body temperature or heart rate;
detecting a screen-touching operation triggered by a user on the display interface;
acquiring an operation trajectory corresponding to the screen-touching operation according to the screen-touching operation, wherein the operation trajectory comprises a start point and an end point, the start point corresponding to a first time point, the end point corresponding to a second time point, and the second time point being later than the first time point; and
if the screen-touching operation satisfies a pre-set operation trajectory, executing a patient release operation on the first patient at the second time point, wherein the operation of executing a patient release operation on the first patient at the second time point comprises:
if the monitor has established a communication connection with a server, sending the physiological data of the first patient to the server at the second time point, and clearing the physiological data of the first patient, wherein the server is configured to store the physiological data corresponding to at least one patient identifier, and different patient identifiers are used to indicate different objects; and
if the monitor has not established a communication connection with the server, storing the physiological data of the first patient at the second time point, and establishing a data file of a second patient, wherein the data file is used to record physiological data of the second patient.