Charts
Patient Central includes various patient charts developed with input from the computer vision / AI to help clinicians better see trends and patterns in the patient's movement over time.
In this article
Minutes Alone by Hour
- X axis: time (hours) - Note that the date is displayed at midnight.
- Y axis: minutes on a scale of 0-60
The Patient Alone Hourly chart shows how many minutes each hour that the patient is alone (i.e. nobody else is in the room with them). For example:
- Y axis = 0, the patient was not alone at all in that hour
- Y axis = 30, the patient was alone for a total of 30 minutes in that hour
- Y axis = 60, the patient was along the entire hour
Patient Location
- X axis: date
- Y axis: percentage on a scale of 0-100
The Patient Location chart shows the relative percentage of time per hour that the patient spends in up to 4 locations:
- Blue: in the bed
- Green: in the chair
- Orange: in the room (but not in the bed or chair)
- Purple: not in the room
Patient Movement - Day over Day
- X axis: time (hours) - Note that the date is displayed at midnight.
- Y axis: Average Counter per minute (CPM) on a scale of 0-60
The Patient Movement chart shows the average seconds per minute over an hour that the patient is moving. For example:
- CPM = 0, the patient did not move at all in that hour
- CPM = 30, the patient moved for an average of 30 seconds per minute in that hour
- CPM = 60, the patient moved an average of every second per minute in that hour