CN202950645U - Consciousness checker for neurology - Google Patents

Consciousness checker for neurology Download PDF

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CN202950645U
CN202950645U CN 201220747028 CN201220747028U CN202950645U CN 202950645 U CN202950645 U CN 202950645U CN 201220747028 CN201220747028 CN 201220747028 CN 201220747028 U CN201220747028 U CN 201220747028U CN 202950645 U CN202950645 U CN 202950645U
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The utility model discloses a consciousness checker for neurology, belonging to the technical field of medical equipment. The consciousness checker comprises a positioning pin (1), a moving contact pin (2), a flexible rule (3) and a counterweight ball (4), wherein the upper end of the positioning pin (1) is connected with a handle A; and the upper end of the moving contact pin (2) is connected with a handle B. The consciousness checker is characterized in that one end of the flexible rule (3) is connected with the counterweight ball (4), and the other end passes through a through hole in the side wall of the lower end of the handle A and is fixedly connected with the side wall of the lower end of the handle B. When checking the nerves in certain area or checking injury of a nerve for a patient, the consciousness checker is convenient to operate, saves time and labor, and can conveniently get accurate distance between two checked parts through the flexible rule, thereby reducing the workload of medical personnel.

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Perception detector for neurology
Technical field: this utility model belongs to the medical instruments technical field, is a kind of perception detector for neurology specifically.
Background technology: at present, the Neurology Department doctor is when carrying out certain regional neurologic examination or certain root nerve injury inspection to patient, usually with sense of touch needle stimulus skin surface, with pen, make marks again, then with dip stick, measured, operation very bothers like this, wastes time and energy, and to the medical worker, has increased workload.
Summary of the invention: the purpose of this utility model is to overcome above-mentioned deficiency, provides a kind of when carrying out certain regional neurologic examination or certain root nerve injury inspection to patient, easy and simple to handle, time saving and energy saving perception detector for neurology.
The technical solution of the utility model is: this perception detector for neurology comprises positioning needle, moving contact pin, tape, weighted spherical ball, the positioning needle upper end is connected with handle A, the moving contact pin upper end is connected with handle B, tape one end is connected with weighted spherical ball, and the other end is fastened on handle B lower end sidewall through after the through hole above the sidewall of handle A lower end.
During use, at first utilize positioning needle to find anchor point on patient skin, then pull tape and with moving contact pin, patient skin is stimulated and measures to get final product.
The beneficial effects of the utility model are: when carrying out certain regional neurologic examination or certain root nerve injury inspection to patient, easy and simple to handle, time saving and energy saving, and can know easily by tape and alleviate medical worker's workload by the accurate distance of two place's check points.
The accompanying drawing explanation: Fig. 1 is structural representation of the present utility model.
The specific embodiment: this utility model is described in further detail below in conjunction with Fig. 1: this perception detector for neurology comprises positioning needle 1, moving contact pin 2, tape 3, weighted spherical ball 4, positioning needle 1 upper end is connected with handle A, moving contact pin 2 upper ends are connected with handle B, tape 3 one ends are connected with weighted spherical ball 4, and the other end is fastened on handle B lower end sidewall through after the through hole above the sidewall of handle A lower end.

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1. a perception detector for neurology, comprise positioning needle (1), moving contact pin (2), tape (3), weighted spherical ball (4), positioning needle (1) upper end is connected with handle A, moving contact pin (2) upper end is connected with handle B, it is characterized in that tape (3) one ends are connected with weighted spherical ball (4), the other end is fastened on handle B lower end sidewall through after the through hole above the sidewall of handle A lower end.
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