CN201329044Y - Sputum-and-vomit-receiving appliance for bedridden patients - Google Patents
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Abstract
The utility model relates to a sputum-and-vomit-receiving appliance for bedridden patients, which belongs to the technical field of medical appliances. A bedridden patient cannot conveniently spit or vomit when nurses are absent or the patient sleeps at night, and since the patient cannot get a container for receiving sputum and vomit, the patient has to spit or vomit on the ground. The technical scheme of the utility model is as follows: bag noses (2) are arranged at the opening of a plastic sputum-receiving bag (1), and a suspension loop band (3) passes through the bag noses (2). The utility model has the following advantages: the design of the sputum-and-vomit-receiving appliance is ingenious and novel; the suspension loop band is hung on both ears of the bedridden patient, the mouth of the patient can be covered by the opening of the plastic sputum-receiving bag, or the plastic sputum-receiving bag is hung on the neck of the patient, and consequently, when nurses are absent or the patient sleeps at night, the patient can conveniently spit or vomit in the plastic sputum-receiving bag; and the sputum-and-vomit-receiving appliance not only brings convenience to patients but also eases the nursing burden of nurses, and also greatly improves the sanitary environment of wards.
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Technical field
This utility model relates to the medical device technical field, is that a kind of bed patient is with connecing expectorant and vomitus device more specifically.
Background technology
The bed patient ought not have at one's side to spit in bed at entourage or night or tells vomitus and just bothered very much, and oneself can't hold vessel connect expectorant and vomitus, has had to tell ground or bed sometimes upward.
Summary of the invention
For overcoming above-mentioned shortcoming, the purpose of this utility model is that a kind of bed patient of design is with connecing expectorant and vomitus device.Its technical scheme is: the port that plastics connect the expectorant bag is provided with the marsupial nose, and the hangers rope band passes a bag nose.The advantage of this utility model is: this bed patient is with connecing expectorant and the vomitus device novelty that is skillfully constructed, the hangers rope band fastened hang on two ears of bed patient, the opening part that plastics connect the expectorant bag can cover on patient's mouth or plastics are connect the expectorant bag and hang over patient's neck place, when do not have at one's side entourage or night in bed the bed patient can be easily sputum or vomitus be told plastics and connect in the expectorant bag, its use has not only made things convenient for patient but also alleviated entourage's the burden of staying in the ward to look after the patient night and day, and has improved the hygienic conditions in the ward greatly.
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This accompanying drawing is this utility model structural representation.In the accompanying drawing: 1, plastics connect the expectorant bag, and 2, the bag nose, 3, the hangers rope band.
The specific embodiment
The port that plastics connect expectorant bag 1 is provided with marsupial nose 2, and hangers rope band 3 passes bag nose 2.Hangers rope band 3 fastened hang on two ears of bed patient, the opening part that plastics connect expectorant bag 1 can cover on patient's mouth or plastics are connect expectorant bag 1 and hang over patient's neck place, when do not have at one's side entourage or night in bed the bed patient can be easily sputum or vomitus be told plastics and connect in the expectorant bag 1, its use has not only made things convenient for patient but also alleviated entourage's the burden of staying in the ward to look after the patient night and day, and has improved the hygienic conditions in the ward greatly.
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1, a kind of bed patient is characterized in that with connecing expectorant and vomitus device: the port that plastics connect expectorant bag (1) is provided with marsupial nose (2), and hangers rope band (3) passes a bag nose (2).
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EP2676655A1 (en) | 2012-06-18 | 2013-12-25 | EGE Universitesi | A bag |
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