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Medical identification tag

A medical identification tag is a small emblem or tag worn on a bracelet, neck chain, or on the clothing bearing a message that the wearer has an important medical condition that might require immediate attention. For emergency medical providers such as paramedics and emergency physicians, medical identification tags are particularly useful in situations where the wearer is unconscious, altered mental status, very young, or otherwise unable to provide critical medical information.[1] The tag is often made out of stainless steel or sterling silver. A wallet card with the same information may be used instead of or along with a tag, and a stick-on medical ID tag may be added or used alone.

A medical alert bracelet

A type of medic identification alert is the USB medical alert tag, essentially a USB flash drive with capacity to store a great deal of emergency information, including contacts and medical conditions. This information is accessible by any computer with a USB port. However, the practical effectiveness of such a system is limited in many cases by medical computer systems that restrict the use of USB devices which may carry malware. It is also possible that a device carried by an unconscious person may not be their own, or not be up to date, with concomitant risks to health and legal liability of medical personnel.

Another new type of medic identification alert is QR code based medical alert stickers. The QR code on the sticker links to a web service that contains the individual's emergency information. The information is accessed by any first responder or emergency personnel by scanning the QR code by using a smartphone. In addition to QR codes there are now products that include an embedded RFID chip that allows a first-responder to simply tap their phone against the device. Since a web service is used to store the information there is normally no limitation of how much information that can be stored.

Conditions for use edit

Typical conditions or prescriptions warranting the wearing of such a tag include but are not limited to:

Information provided edit

 
Some medical alert bracelets have an openable hatch, that contains a multifolded waterproof paper, in which information about persons medical needs are written.

In addition to mention of the relevant medical condition(s), the tag may have a telephone number that medical personnel can call for more information, for example that of physician, care-giver or next of kin. Where applicable and provided, the wearer's national health service user number can enable access to a more detailed case history. Basically, the medical information tag, engraved with the wearer's personal medical problem or history, speak for the wearer when the wearer can't. Incidentally and where the symptoms can mislead, such a tag may also be useful as evidence of such a condition to law enforcement personnel.

Types edit

 
The emblem for medical emergency services in some countries, the Star of Life, features a rod of Asclepius.

There are various types of medical ID[6] available. The most common form of medical ID is jewelry which provides a logo or inscription indicating a particular medical condition. These medical identification tags can be made out of stainless steel (usually classified as 316L and known as surgical stainless steel), sterling silver or gold. If found by emergency personnel the inscription provides an indication of the wearer's special medical needs. Tags are available with pre-engraved conditions or can be custom engraved with your specific medical histories and have the benefit that all information is self-contained and does not require any form of technology to view in case of an emergency.

Another type of medical ID jewelry indicates membership in a medical information organization such as the MedicAlert Foundation, American Medical ID, and StickyJ Medical ID. Such medical ID jewelry includes a member identification number and a toll-free number or URL for medical emergency personnel to obtain full information about the wearer's medical conditions, treatment, and history. These organizations maintain a database of medical information on their members and can provide it to medical personnel when requested.

The newest technology allows the user to carry stickers with an NFC Tag. A similar technology allows the user to carry stickers with a QR code. By scanning the NFC Tag or the QR code with a smartphone, you will reach the stored medical alert information. Modern mobile phones typically have a facility to gain access to the owner's medical emergency information (only) from the lock screen.[7][8]

Silicone bracelets, preprinted with a general medical condition or allergy, are also popular. The lack of personalization may be a deterrent. Recently patients have begun to "tattoo" their medical condition on their wrist or arm, but if the individual's medical condition changes the tattoo would have to change as well. A temporary tattoo might work just as well as a permanent tattoo. Other items include stick on tags that stick onto a driver's license, wallet, or cell phone which are practical for the person who does not want to carry something extra advertising their medical condition. But, in general, emergency medical personnel are trained to look on the patient's wrists for a medical id, and may not look elsewhere.

Another type of medical jewelry is a pendant or wrist strap containing a wireless alert button, also known as a panic button, worn in the home as part of a wireless medical alert system. This type of medical jewelry sends a signal to a dialing console which contacts a monitoring service or directly dials first responders when an emergency occurs.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Peiser, Jaclyn (2020-03-23). "The Medical ID Bracelet That Doesn't Look Like One". The New York Times. Retrieved 2022-04-15.
  2. ^ "Medical ID Jewelry for Alzheimer's Disease". Retrieved 6 June 2020.
  3. ^ Chernecky, Cynthia C.; Berger, Barbara J. (2007). Laboratory Tests and Diagnostic Procedures. Elsevier Health Sciences. p. 620. ISBN 978-1416066835. Retrieved 8 October 2017.
  4. ^ "Medical ID Bracelets For Autism". Retrieved 10 February 2018.
  5. ^ Venes, Donald (2017). Taber's Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary. F.A. Davis. p. 800. ISBN 9780803659407. Retrieved 8 October 2017.
  6. ^ "The Medical ID That Comes With a Free Medical Profile". Retrieved 10 February 2018.
  7. ^ "Create and share your Medical ID in Health on iPhone". Apple Support. Retrieved 2020-07-15.
  8. ^ "Get help in an emergency using your Android phone - Android Help". support.google.com. Retrieved 2020-07-15.

Further reading edit

  • García-Betances, Rebeca I.; Huerta, Mónica K. (17 May 2012). "A Review of Automatic Patient Identification Options for Public Health Care Centers with Restricted Budgets". Online Journal of Public Health Informatics. 4 (1). doi:10.5210/ojphi.v4i1.4011. ISSN 1947-2579. PMC 3615806. PMID 23569629.

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alone A medical alert braceletA type of medic identification alert is the USB medical alert tag essentially a USB flash drive with capacity to store a great deal of emergency information including contacts and medical conditions This information is accessible by any computer with a USB port However the practical effectiveness of such a system is limited in many cases by medical computer systems that restrict the use of USB devices which may carry malware It is also possible that a device carried by an unconscious person may not be their own or not be up to date with concomitant risks to health and legal liability of medical personnel Another new type of medic identification alert is QR code based medical alert stickers The QR code on the sticker links to a web service that contains the individual s emergency information The information is accessed by any first responder or emergency personnel by scanning the QR code by using a smartphone In addition to QR codes there are now products that include an embedded RFID chip that allows a first responder to simply tap their phone against the device Since a web service is used to store the information there is normally no limitation of how much information that can be stored Contents 1 Conditions for use 2 Information provided 3 Types 4 See also 5 References 6 Further readingConditions for use editTypical conditions or prescriptions warranting the wearing of such a tag include but are not limited to Adrenal insufficiency Advance Medical Directives Do Not Resuscitate POLST Lasting Power of Attorney Living Will Anaphylaxis allergies food drug insect Alzheimer s disease 2 Angioedema hereditary Anemia 3 Asthma Asplenia Autism 4 Cerebrovascular incident 5 Chemotherapy Blood type rare Dementia Diabetic Type 1 and 2 Epilepsy Hemodialysis Hemophilia Hypoglycemia Hypopituitarism Lamotrigine Drug induced Long QT syndrome Lymphedema risk Use of a monoamine oxidase inhibitor MAOI drug which can interact fatally with epinephrine Memory 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medical emergency services in some countries the Star of Life features a rod of Asclepius There are various types of medical ID 6 available The most common form of medical ID is jewelry which provides a logo or inscription indicating a particular medical condition These medical identification tags can be made out of stainless steel usually classified as 316L and known as surgical stainless steel sterling silver or gold If found by emergency personnel the inscription provides an indication of the wearer s special medical needs Tags are available with pre engraved conditions or can be custom engraved with your specific medical histories and have the benefit that all information is self contained and does not require any form of technology to view in case of an emergency Another type of medical ID jewelry indicates membership in a medical information organization such as the MedicAlert Foundation American Medical ID and StickyJ Medical ID Such medical ID jewelry includes a member identification number and a toll free number or URL for medical emergency personnel to obtain full information about the wearer s medical conditions treatment and history These organizations maintain a database of medical information on their members and can provide it to medical personnel when requested The newest technology allows the user to carry stickers with an NFC Tag A similar technology allows the user to carry stickers with a QR code By scanning the NFC Tag or the QR code with a smartphone you will reach the stored medical alert information Modern mobile phones typically have a facility to gain access to the owner s medical emergency information only from the lock screen 7 8 Silicone bracelets preprinted with a general medical condition or allergy are also popular The lack of personalization may be a deterrent Recently patients have begun to tattoo their medical condition on their wrist or arm but if the individual s medical condition changes the tattoo would have to change as well A temporary tattoo might work just as well as a permanent tattoo Other items include stick on tags that stick onto a driver s license wallet or cell phone which are practical for the person who does not want to carry something extra advertising their medical condition But in general emergency medical personnel are trained to look on the patient s wrists for a medical id and may not look elsewhere Another type of medical jewelry is a pendant or wrist strap containing a wireless alert button also known as a panic button worn in the home as part of a wireless medical alert system This type of medical jewelry sends a signal to a dialing console which contacts a monitoring service or directly dials first responders when an emergency occurs See also edit nbsp Medicine portal nbsp Medical portal nbsp Animals portalPatient safety Medical alarm Dog tag a military identification tag Medical tattoo SS blood group tattoo Vial of LifeReferences edit Peiser Jaclyn 2020 03 23 The Medical ID Bracelet That Doesn t Look Like One The New York Times Retrieved 2022 04 15 Medical ID Jewelry for Alzheimer s Disease Retrieved 6 June 2020 Chernecky Cynthia C Berger Barbara J 2007 Laboratory Tests and Diagnostic Procedures Elsevier Health Sciences p 620 ISBN 978 1416066835 Retrieved 8 October 2017 Medical ID Bracelets For Autism Retrieved 10 February 2018 Venes Donald 2017 Taber s Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary F A Davis p 800 ISBN 9780803659407 Retrieved 8 October 2017 The Medical ID That Comes With a Free Medical Profile Retrieved 10 February 2018 Create and share your Medical ID in Health on iPhone Apple Support Retrieved 2020 07 15 Get help in an emergency using your Android phone Android Help support google com Retrieved 2020 07 15 Further reading editGarcia Betances Rebeca I Huerta Monica K 17 May 2012 A Review of Automatic Patient Identification Options for Public Health Care Centers with Restricted Budgets Online Journal of Public Health Informatics 4 1 doi 10 5210 ojphi v4i1 4011 ISSN 1947 2579 PMC 3615806 PMID 23569629 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Medical identification tag amp oldid 1143966092, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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