CN201617893U - Venipuncture occluding cuff - Google Patents
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The utility model discloses a venipuncture occluding cuff, which is characterized in that one end of a rubber tube is provided with a fastener while the other end adopts the drilling technology so that the cuff can be fixed easily and hard to slip off and effectively prevent subcutaneous hemorrhage. During usage, occluding tightness degree required by venipuncture can be achieved after the fastener is locked in different holes according to body shapes of patients. The venipuncture occluding cuff is simple in structure and obvious in effect and effectively reduces suffering of patients.
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Technical field
This utility model relates to a kind of medical instruments, relates in particular to a kind of arm-rest belt.
Background technology
Venipuncture is to be patient infusion, blood transfusion, an important nursing technique operation of treatment, for making venous engorgement help venipuncture, the normal way that adopts arm-rest belt to tie up in the medical treatment, at present, carrying out venipuncture arm-rest belt commonly used clinically is with inexpensive rubber tube, but when using the rubber tube arm-rest belt to press arteries and veins, the place that has many inconveniences, for example: the easy landing of sebific duct, be difficult for fixing, must be with two hand operateds during operation, and elasticity is difficult for holding, in case puncture failure can't be fastened arm-rest belt with a hands, also often use a kind of arm-rest belt of broadside clinically, though solved the problem of easy landing, but this kind arm-rest belt is for the bad patient of clotting mechanism, because arm-rest belt contact skin area is big, the patient is easy to occur the subcutaneous hemorrhage point.
Summary of the invention
For overcoming above problems of the prior art, this utility model provides a kind of and can conveniently fix, and prevents that effectively the new technical scheme of subcutaneous hemorrhage point from appearring in the patient, is achieved through the following technical solutions:
A kind of venipuncture arm-rest belt, get the long rubber tube of a 30CM, an end of rubber tube fix one not Kou, the other end apart from end 10CM place inwards drill change from uniform a plurality of apertures, during use with the venipuncture arm-rest belt around the patient infusion position, an end is not detained to be stuck in and is got final product in the other end aperture.
The beneficial effects of the utility model are:
Owing to adopted and do not detained the hole clipping technical characterictic, thereby made this venipuncture arm-rest belt fixedly the time, be difficult for landing, regulate the elasticity of pressing arteries and veins in the different holes by not being stuck in, effectively prevented defective of the prior art.
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Fig. 1 is this utility model structural representation.
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The utility model will be further described below in conjunction with accompanying drawing: as shown in Figure 1, get the rubber tube 1 that is about 30CM, be former tubular, fix one at the one end and do not detain 2, the other end apart from end 10CM place inwards drill change from uniform a plurality of apertures 3, during use with the venipuncture arm-rest belt around the patient infusion position, fat or thin according to the injection site, be not stuck in the different hole 3 detaining 2, make rubber tube 1 press the arteries and veins elasticity moderate, puncture.After puncture finishes, one draw rubber strip 1 boring one end gently, make and do not detain 2 disengaging holes 3, arm-rest belt unclamps, and presses arteries and veins to finish, even puncture failure like this, the operator fastens arm-rest belt again with a hands is also very fast, and the time of having saved has reduced misery to patient.
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1. venipuncture arm-rest belt, it is characterized in that a rubber tube one end fix one not Kou, the other end apart from end 10cm place inwards drill change from uniform a plurality of apertures.
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