CN110613545A - Restraint gloves for preventing children from tube drawing - Google Patents

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CN110613545A
CN110613545A CN201911035357.2A CN201911035357A CN110613545A CN 110613545 A CN110613545 A CN 110613545A CN 201911035357 A CN201911035357 A CN 201911035357A CN 110613545 A CN110613545 A CN 110613545A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A61FFILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
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    • A61MDEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
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Abstract

The invention discloses a constraint glove for preventing a child from pulling out a tube, which comprises hand sleeves symmetrically distributed and used for placing arms, wherein the hand sleeves are communicated into a whole, are made of elastic silica gel materials, when a hand of a child is sleeved in the hand sleeves, the inner walls of the hand sleeves and the hand of the child keep a moving margin, and are fixedly provided with connecting parts between the cuffs of the symmetrically distributed hand sleeves, wherein the connecting parts are made of soft materials, and two ends of the connecting parts are fixedly provided with tying cloth; the device is sleeved on the body of the baby, so that the hands of the baby are effectively prevented from randomly and disorderly grabbing to influence the treatment or cause accidental tube drawing in the treatment process until the treatment is finished, and the constraint gloves are removed from the body of the baby.

Description

Restraint gloves for preventing children from tube drawing
Technical Field
The invention belongs to the field of medical instruments, and particularly relates to a constraint glove for preventing a child from drawing a tube.
Background
Because the infant has poor self-control capability, when the infant is used for transfusion, drainage or intubation treatment, the hand is easy to randomly and disorderly grasp and touch an indwelling tube, so that the normal transfusion and drainage are influenced or the tube is unplanned to be pulled out, the danger is caused, and the infant can be bruised or scratched to cause accidental injury. In order to prevent the hands of the infant from being randomly and disorderly grabbed in the process of infusion, drainage or intubation, when medical care personnel carry out infusion, drainage or intubation treatment on the infant, an attendant can grab the hands of the infant or fix the hands by using a restraint strap.
The existing restraint band is provided with a common restraint band and a glove type restraint band, and any restraint band is designed for adults and does not have a hand restraint device specially designed for infants. Moreover, the existing common restraint strap is usually a cloth strap, and if the strap is loose, easy to fall off and tight in the using process, the strap can cause damage to the skin of the infant, even can influence the blood circulation of limbs, and can not protect and restrain the palm; most of the existing glove type restraint belts are of a split finger type or a split thumb type, the restraint effect is not good, the existing glove type restraint belts cannot be suitable for infants, and the defects of inconvenient infusion and observation of the infusion exist.
Disclosure of Invention
Aiming at the defects of the prior art, the invention aims to provide a constraint glove for preventing a child from pulling out a tube, and solves the problem that the hand constraint effect of the child is not good in the treatment process in the prior art.
The purpose of the invention can be realized by the following technical scheme:
a constraint glove for preventing a child from pulling out a tube comprises hand sleeves which are symmetrically distributed and used for placing arms, wherein the hand sleeves are communicated with one another to form a whole, and are made of elastic silica gel materials.
When the hands of the baby are sleeved in the hand sleeves, the inner walls of the hand sleeves and the hands of the baby keep a moving margin.
The connecting parts are fixedly arranged between the symmetrically distributed sleeve cuffs, the connecting parts are made of soft materials, and tying cloths are fixedly arranged at two ends of the connecting parts.
Further, the hand sleeve is cylindrical.
Furthermore, an open groove is formed in the upper end of the hand sleeve, an arc-shaped clamping cover is covered on the open groove, a gap is formed between the arc-shaped clamping cover and the wall of the open groove close to the connecting portion, and the arc-shaped clamping cover and the hand sleeve are fixed through a button.
Further, the arc-shaped clamping cover is transparent.
Furthermore, an annular sliding block which slides along the hand sleeve is installed in the hand sleeve, a holding ball is fixedly installed on the annular sliding block, and an air bag is fixedly installed on the inner wall of the annular sliding block.
Furthermore, the two sides of the annular sliding block are fixedly provided with binding blocks, and infusion tubes for infusion at the hands of the infants are bound on the binding blocks through adhesive tapes.
Furthermore, the arc-shaped clamping cover, the annular sliding block and the binding block are all made of silica gel materials with surfaces attached.
Further, the using method comprises the following steps:
1) when the non-arm part of the infant is treated, the two hands of the infant extend out of the sleeves respectively and extend into the sleeves, the two ends of the tying cloth are tied and fixed with each other, the infant is worn reversely like clothes, the device is sleeved on the infant body, the hands of the infant are effectively prevented from randomly and disorderly grabbing to influence the treatment or cause accidental tube drawing in the treatment process until the treatment is finished, and the tying gloves are removed from the body of the infant;
2) when the infusion treatment is carried out on the hand of the infant, the arc-shaped clamping cover is separated from the hand sleeve, the two hands of the infant extend out of the hand sleeve and extend into the hand sleeve, the two ends of the tying cloth are tied and fixed with each other, the tying glove is sleeved on the body of the infant, and the hand of the infant in the hand sleeve opening groove is penetrated for infusion;
3) in the process of carrying out infusion treatment on the hand of the infant, the hand of the infant holds the holding ball, the air bag is inflated to stretch and limit the fingers of the infant, the arc-shaped clamping cover covers the hand sleeves, and the infusion tube extends to the outside from the gap for infusion;
4) and after the infusion treatment of the hand of the baby is finished, the arc-shaped clamping cover is separated from the hand sleeve again, the air bag is deflated, the hand is pulled out, and the constraint gloves are taken off from the body of the baby after the tube is pulled out.
The invention has the beneficial effects that:
1. the invention is sleeved on the body of the baby, so that the hands of the baby are effectively prevented from being randomly and disorderly grabbed to influence the treatment or cause accidental tube drawing in the treatment process;
2. compared with the traditional binding constraint, a certain movement allowance is always kept between the infant nursing device and the body of an infant, so that the skin of the infant is not damaged;
3. the hands of the baby can move freely in the hand sleeves, the uneasiness of the baby caused by the constraint of the hands is relieved, and the normal blood circulation of the limbs of the hands of the baby is ensured;
4. when the infusion therapy is carried out on the hand of the infant, the annular sliding block is prevented from moving along with the movement of the hand of the infant while the tube is prevented from being pulled out, so that the uneasiness of the infant caused by the constraint of the hand is relieved;
5. when the infusion treatment is carried out on the hand part of the infant, the length of the infusion tube between the infusion part of the hand part of the infant and the binding block is always fixed in the process of moving the hand of the infant, so that the phenomenon of needle bulging is avoided.
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In order to more clearly illustrate the embodiments or technical solutions in the prior art of the present invention, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or prior art will be briefly described below, and it is obvious for those skilled in the art that other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative efforts.
FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of a structure with different viewing angles according to an embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 3 is a partial structural schematic diagram of an embodiment of the present invention.
Detailed Description
The technical solutions in the embodiments of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the drawings in the embodiments of the present invention, and it is obvious that the described embodiments are only a part of the embodiments of the present invention, and not all of the embodiments. All other embodiments, which can be derived by a person skilled in the art from the embodiments given herein without making any creative effort, shall fall within the protection scope of the present invention.
As shown in fig. 1 and 2, a pair of constraint gloves for preventing a child from extubating comprises hand sleeves 1 which are symmetrically distributed and used for placing arms, wherein the hand sleeves 1 are cylindrical, the hand sleeves 1 are communicated with one another to form a whole, the hand sleeves 1 are made of elastic silica gel materials, when a baby glove is sleeved in the hand sleeves 1, a certain movement allowance is kept between the inner walls of the hand sleeves 1 and the hands of the baby, connecting portions 2 are fixedly installed between the cuffs of the symmetrically distributed hand sleeves 1, the connecting portions 2 are made of soft materials (such as cotton cloth), and tying cloth 3 are fixedly installed at two ends of each connecting portion 2.
When the non-arm part of the infant is treated, the two hands of the infant extend out of the cuffs of the hand sleeves 1 and extend into the hand sleeves 1 respectively, the two ends of the tying cloth 3 are tied and fixed with each other, the infant is worn reversely like clothes, and the device is sleeved on the infant body, so that the hands of the infant are prevented from randomly and disorderly grabbing to influence the treatment or cause accidental tube drawing in the treatment process effectively;
the device is sleeved on the body of the infant, and meanwhile, a certain movement allowance is kept between the inner wall of the hand sleeve 1 and the hand of the infant, namely, compared with the traditional binding constraint, a certain movement allowance is always kept between the device and the infant, so that the skin of the infant cannot be damaged; the hands of the baby can move freely in the hand sleeves 1, the uneasiness of the baby caused by the constraint of the hands is relieved, and the normal blood circulation of the limbs of the hands of the baby is ensured.
As shown in fig. 3, the upper end of the hand sleeve 1 is provided with an open slot 4, the open slot 4 is covered by an arc-shaped cover 5, the arc-shaped cover 5 is transparent, so that the hand of a baby in the hand sleeve 1 can be observed conveniently, a gap 51 is formed between the arc-shaped cover 5 and the wall of the open slot 4 close to the connecting part 2, wherein the arc-shaped cover 5 and the hand sleeve 1 are fixed by a button, so that the clamping box or the separation between the arc-shaped cover 5 and the hand sleeve 1 can be facilitated.
An annular slide block 6 which slides along the hand sleeve 1 is arranged in the hand sleeve 1, wherein a holding ball 7 is fixedly arranged on the annular slide block 6, and an air bag 8 is fixedly arranged on the inner wall of the annular slide block 6.
When the infusion treatment is carried out on the hand of the infant, the infant can hold the holding ball 7 by hand, the air bag 8 is inflated, the air bag 8 can stretch and limit the fingers of the infant, namely, the infant hand is prevented from being separated from the holding ball 7, the air bag 8 expands to cause the hand sleeve 1 to form two relatively isolated cavities, and the infant hand is positioned in the corresponding cavity, so that the other hand of the infant is prevented from pulling out the infusion hand.
When the infusion treatment is carried out on the hand of the infant, the annular sliding block 6 moves along with the movement of the hand of the infant, so that the uneasiness of the infant caused by the hand constraint is relieved.
The equal fixed mounting in 6 both sides of annular slider has a piece 9 of binding, and the transfer line that carries out the infusion with baby's hand department through the sticky tape is tied up on binding piece 9, makes baby's hand activity in-process, and the department of stabbing of baby's hand infusion keeps the fixed length with the transfer line that binds piece 9 throughout, avoids causing the bulging needle phenomenon.
The arc-shaped clamping cover 5, the annular sliding block 6 and the binding block 9 are made of surface-attached silica gel materials, so that the hands of the baby are prevented from being injured.
The using method comprises the following steps:
1) when the non-arm part of the infant is treated, the two hands of the infant extend out of the cuffs of the hand sleeves 1 and extend into the hand sleeves 1 respectively, the two ends of the tying cloth 3 are tied and fixed with each other, and the infant is worn reversely like clothes, the device is sleeved on the infant body, so that the situation that the hands of the infant randomly and disorderly grab the infant to influence the treatment or cause accidental tube drawing in the treatment process is effectively prevented until the treatment is finished, and the tying gloves are removed from the infant body;
2) when the hand of the infant is treated by infusion, the arc-shaped clamping cover 5 is separated from the hand sleeve 1, the two hands of the infant extend out of the cuff of the hand sleeve 1 and extend into the hand sleeve 1 respectively, the two ends of the tying cloth 3 are tied and fixed with each other, the device is sleeved on the body of the infant, and the hand of the infant positioned in the open groove 4 of the hand sleeve 1 is penetrated into the infusion at the moment;
3) in the process of carrying out infusion treatment on the hand of the infant, the infant holds the holding ball 7 by hand, the air bag 8 is inflated, the air bag 8 carries out stretching and limiting on the fingers of the infant, the arc-shaped clamping cover 5 covers the hand sleeves 1, and the infusion tube extends to the outside from the gap 51;
4) after the infusion treatment of the hand of the infant is finished, the arc-shaped clamping cover 5 is separated from the hand sleeve 1 again, the air bag 8 is deflated, the tube is pulled out of the hand, and the restraining glove is removed from the body of the infant after the tube is pulled out.
In the description herein, references to the description of "one embodiment," "an example," "a specific example" or the like are intended to mean that a particular feature, structure, material, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment or example is included in at least one embodiment or example of the invention. In this specification, the schematic representations of the terms used above do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment or example. Furthermore, the particular features, structures, materials, or characteristics described may be combined in any suitable manner in any one or more embodiments or examples.
The foregoing shows and describes the general principles, essential features, and advantages of the invention. It will be understood by those skilled in the art that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, which are described in the specification and illustrated only to illustrate the principle of the present invention, but that various changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention, which fall within the scope of the invention as claimed.

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1. A constraint glove for preventing the extubation of a child comprises hand sleeves (1) which are symmetrically distributed and used for placing arms, and is characterized in that the hand sleeves (1) are communicated with one another to form a whole, and the hand sleeves (1) are made of elastic silica gel materials;
when the hands of the baby are sleeved in the hand sleeves (1), the inner walls of the hand sleeves (1) and the hands of the baby keep a moving margin;
the connecting parts (2) are fixedly arranged between the cuffs of the hand sleeves (1) which are symmetrically distributed, the connecting parts (2) are made of soft materials, and tying cloths (3) are fixedly arranged at the two ends of the connecting parts (2).
2. A restraining glove for preventing extubation in children according to claim 1, wherein the hand sleeve (1) is cylindrical.
3. The restraining glove for preventing extubation of children as claimed in claim 2, wherein the upper end of the arm sleeve (1) is provided with an open slot (4), the open slot (4) is covered with an arc-shaped cover (5), a gap (51) is formed between the arc-shaped cover (5) and the slot wall of the open slot (4) close to the connecting part (2), and the arc-shaped cover (5) and the arm sleeve (1) are fixed by a button.
4. The restraining glove for preventing extubation of children as claimed in claim 3, wherein the arc-shaped clamping cover (5) is transparent.
5. The restraining glove for preventing extubation of children according to claim 4, wherein the inside of the arm sleeve (1) is provided with an annular sliding block (6) which slides along the arm sleeve (1), wherein the annular sliding block (6) is fixedly provided with a holding ball (7), and the inner wall of the annular sliding block (6) is fixedly provided with an air bag (8).
6. The restraining glove for preventing the tube drawing of the infant as claimed in claim 5, wherein the two sides of the annular sliding block (6) are fixedly provided with the binding blocks (9), and the infusion tube for infusion at the hand of the infant is bound on the binding blocks (9) through the adhesive tape.
7. The restraining glove for preventing extubation of children according to claim 6, wherein the arc-shaped clamping cover (5), the annular sliding block (6) and the binding block (9) are made of silica gel materials attached to the surfaces.
8. The restraining glove for preventing extubation of children as claimed in claim 7, wherein the using method comprises the following steps:
1) when the non-arm part of the infant is treated, the two hands of the infant extend into the hand sleeves (1) from the cuffs of the hand sleeves (1) respectively, the two ends of the tying cloth (3) are tied and fixed with each other, and the infant is worn reversely like clothes, so that the device is sleeved on the body of the infant, the hands of the infant are effectively prevented from randomly and disorderly grabbing to influence the treatment or cause accidental tube drawing in the treatment process until the treatment is finished, and the tying gloves are removed from the body of the infant;
2) when the infusion treatment is carried out on the hand of the infant, the arc-shaped clamping cover (5) is separated from the hand sleeve (1), the two hands of the infant extend into the hand sleeve (1) from the cuff of the hand sleeve (1), the two ends of the tying cloth (3) are tied and fixed with each other, the tying glove is sleeved on the body of the infant like a garment, and the hand of the infant in the open groove (4) on the hand sleeve is punctured for infusion;
3) in the process of carrying out infusion treatment on the hand of the infant, the hand of the infant holds the holding ball (7), the air bag (8) is inflated, the air bag (8) is used for stretching and limiting the fingers of the infant, the arc-shaped clamping cover (5) is covered on the hand sleeve (1), and the infusion tube extends to the outside from the gap (51) for infusion;
4) and after the infusion treatment of the hand of the infant is finished, the arc-shaped clamping cover (5) is separated from the hand sleeve (1) again, the air bag (8) is deflated, the hand is pulled out, and after the pulling out is finished, the bound gloves are taken off from the body of the infant.
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