CN201572383U - Infusion puncture needle - Google Patents

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CN201572383U
CN201572383U CN2009202987474U CN200920298747U CN201572383U CN 201572383 U CN201572383 U CN 201572383U CN 2009202987474 U CN2009202987474 U CN 2009202987474U CN 200920298747 U CN200920298747 U CN 200920298747U CN 201572383 U CN201572383 U CN 201572383U
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葛桂荣
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An infusion puncture needle belongs to the technical field of medical appliances. The technical scheme includes that the infusion puncture needle comprises a needle body, a pinch handle and an infusion tube, and is characterized in that finger sleeves are fixedly arranged on the pinch handle. The infusion puncture needle with simple structure can avoid causing cross infection when used for performing infusion puncture on patients, thereby reducing working difficulty of nursing staffs.

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The vein puncture pin
Technical field: this utility model belongs to the medical instruments technical field, is a kind of vein puncture pin specifically.
Background technology: at present, employed clinically vein puncture pin mainly is made of needle body, squeezing handle and tube for transfusion, when infusing to patient, nursing staff's thumb and forefinger squeezing handle thrust needle body in the blood vessel, operation is easy to cause cross infection like this, has increased great work difficulty to the nursing staff.
Summary of the invention: the purpose of this utility model provides a kind of vein puncture pin that can avoid causing cross infection when carrying out the vein puncture inserting needle to patient.
The technical solution of the utility model is: comprise needle body, squeezing handle and tube for transfusion, it is characterized in that being fixed with fingerstall on squeezing handle.
The beneficial effects of the utility model are: this utility model is simple in structure, can avoid causing cross infection when carrying out the vein puncture inserting needle to patient, has alleviated nursing staff's work difficulty.
Description of drawings: accompanying drawing 1 is a structural representation of the present utility model.
Among the figure 1, needle body, 2, squeezing handle, 3, tube for transfusion, 4, fingerstall.
The specific embodiment: comprise needle body 1, squeezing handle 2 and tube for transfusion 3, it is characterized in that on squeezing handle 2, being fixed with fingerstall 4.When carrying out the vein puncture inserting needle, fingerstall 4 is enclosed within finger upward gets final product to patient.

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1. the vein puncture pin comprises needle body (1), squeezing handle (2) and tube for transfusion (3), it is characterized in that: be fixed with fingerstall (4) on squeezing handle (2).
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