CN201692430U - Liquid medicine temperature control device matched with intravenous infusion set in use - Google Patents

Liquid medicine temperature control device matched with intravenous infusion set in use Download PDF

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CN201692430U
CN201692430U CN2010201736819U CN201020173681U CN201692430U CN 201692430 U CN201692430 U CN 201692430U CN 2010201736819 U CN2010201736819 U CN 2010201736819U CN 201020173681 U CN201020173681 U CN 201020173681U CN 201692430 U CN201692430 U CN 201692430U
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The utility model discloses a liquid medicine temperature control device matched with an intravenous infusion set in use, belonging to the technical field of medical apparatuses. The liquid medicine temperature control device comprises a fixed plate and straps fixedly connected on the two sides of the fixing plate. A heating device is fixedly installed above the fixing plate. A passage for penetrating an infusion tube is arranged in the heating device. The liquid medicine temperature control device not only can fix an intravenous infusion needle but also can solves the technical problem that a patient feels discomfort when cold liquid medicine is infused into the body of the patient during intravenous infusion. The utility model has the advantages that the structure is simple, the effect is obvious and the device can be widely used in medical care.

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With the matching used medicinal liquid attemperating unit of intravenous transfusion device
Technical field
This utility model relates to the medical apparatus technical field, relates in particular to a kind of device of venous transfusion time control pharmacy liquid temp.
Background technology
When venous transfusion, medical personnel directly are bonded on the patient skin with adhesive tape after usually the syringe needle of venous transfusion being found blood vessel, then a part of tube for transfusion also are bonded on the skin, to reach the fixedly effect of syringe needle for transfusion device.But in when transfusion, the patient can cause the fixedly adhesive tape cracking of transfusion device because of careless or necessary moving, and causes " rousing pin " accident, need extract syringe needle to look for blood vessel to infuse again, brings the secondary pain to the patient.
The medicine of hospital all is that cold preservation or room temperature are placed usually, and during transfusion, medical personnel directly carry out venous transfusion after preparing medicine, colder medicinal liquid enters in patient's body, can bring great sense of discomfort to the patient,, can make the whole piece arm all be frozen ice-coldly after the transfusion especially in winter.
The utility model content
Technical problem to be solved in the utility model is: provide a kind of and the matching used medicinal liquid attemperating unit of intravenous transfusion device, the syringe needle of venous transfusion can either be fixed, cause the technical problem of patient's discomfort in the time of can solving venous transfusion again in the cold medicinal liquid input patient body.
For solving the problems of the technologies described above, the technical solution of the utility model is: with the matching used medicinal liquid attemperating unit of intravenous transfusion device, comprise fixing head and the band that is fixedly connected on described fixing head both sides; The upper fixed of described fixing head is equipped with heater, and described heater leaves the passage that tube for transfusion passes.
As a kind of improvement, be filled with insulation material in the described passage.
As further improvement, described heater is an electric heater.
After having adopted technique scheme, the beneficial effects of the utility model are: owing to designed fixing head and the band that is fixedly connected on the fixing head both sides with the matching used medicinal liquid attemperating unit of intravenous transfusion device, can be so that medical personnel be fixed on fixing head patient's transfusion place by band when intravenous injection, after finding blood vessel, tube for transfusion is fixed on the fixing head, avoided the patient and affected syringe needle, thereby caused the consequence of " drum pin " because of careless or necessary moving.Owing to be provided with heater above fixing head, tube for transfusion passes the passage of heater during transfusion, makes that fluid temperature can obtain raising, and is input to the suitable medicinal liquid of temperature in patient's body, and the patient is done not feel like oneself.
Owing to be filled with insulation material in the passage of heater, can make heat in the passage be unlikely to distribute too fast on the one hand, help reducing resource consumption; Can retrain tube for transfusion on the other hand, be unlikely to make the tube for transfusion play.
Because heater adopts electric heater, can make the patient when transfusion, control the temperature of input body inner liquid medicine as required easily.
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Fig. 1 is the structural representation of this utility model embodiment;
Fig. 2 is user mode figure of the present utility model;
Among the figure: 1, fixing head, 2, band, 3, electric heater, 4, Cotton Gossypii, 5, tube for transfusion.
The specific embodiment
As shown in Figure 1, a kind of and matching used medicinal liquid attemperating unit of intravenous transfusion device comprises fixing head 1 and the band 2 that is fixedly connected on described fixing head 1 both sides; The upper fixed of described fixing head 1 is equipped with heater, described heater is preferably electric heater 3, described electric heater 3 leaves the passage that tube for transfusion 5 passes, and is filled with insulation material in the described passage, and insulation material is preferably common insulation materials such as Cotton Gossypii 4, sponge.
As shown in Figure 2, during use, medical personnel are fixed on fixing head 1 patient's transfusion place by band 2, tube for transfusion 5 is passed the passage of electric heater 3, in order to make medicinal liquid fully be heated, tube for transfusion 5 can be coiled several bouts back and forth in the passage of electric heater 3, but it is smooth and easy to guarantee to infuse, the turning must not appear, in order to avoid cause transfusion to interrupt, tie pin after, tube for transfusion 5 is fixed on the fixing head 1, energized, the patient can adjust the heating-up temperature of electric heater 3 as required.
This utility model is not limited to above-mentioned concrete embodiment, and those of ordinary skill in the art is from above-mentioned design, and without performing creative labour, all conversion of having done all drop within the protection domain of the present utility model.

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1. with the matching used medicinal liquid attemperating unit of intravenous transfusion device, it is characterized in that: comprise fixing head and the band that is fixedly connected on described fixing head both sides; The upper fixed of described fixing head is equipped with heater, and described heater leaves the passage that tube for transfusion passes.
2. as claimed in claim 1 and the matching used medicinal liquid attemperating unit of intravenous transfusion device is characterized in that: be filled with insulation material in the described passage.
3. as claimed in claim 2 and the matching used medicinal liquid attemperating unit of intravenous transfusion device, it is characterized in that: described heater is an electric heater.
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