CN218943748U - Excrement receiving device for bedridden patient - Google Patents

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CN218943748U
CN218943748U CN202221567194.XU CN202221567194U CN218943748U CN 218943748 U CN218943748 U CN 218943748U CN 202221567194 U CN202221567194 U CN 202221567194U CN 218943748 U CN218943748 U CN 218943748U
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The present utility model relates to a device for receiving excreta of a bedridden patient who is affected by a disease or the like and needs to excrete on a bed. The waist lifting cushion comprises a main body of the supporting device and a supporting bag, wherein the main body of the supporting device consists of a waist lifting cushion and a waist cushion, the surface of the waist cushion is a plane, the height of the waist lifting cushion gradually rises from the outer end to the waist cushion part, the outer end of the waist cushion part is provided with an inward concave arc edge structure, and the lower edge of the supporting bag is stuck on the arc edge of the waist cushion. The utility model has the advantages of low cost, convenient manufacture, strong practicability and convenient popularization, and ensures that patients are cared for cleanly, hygienically and comfortably, and the labor capacity of nursing staff is reduced.

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Excrement receiving device for bedridden patient
Technical Field
The utility model relates to a nursing appliance for bedridden patients, in particular to a bedridden patient excrement receiving device which is affected by diseases and the like and needs to be excreted on a bed.
Background
According to statistics, 1.8 hundred million old people in China have chronic diseases, and about 4000 ten thousand old people who are disabled and partially disabled. In addition, certain diseases, such as patients with deep vein thrombosis of lower limbs, patients with lower limb fracture caused by trauma, patients with spleen contusion and laceration caused by closed abdominal trauma, patients after major operations such as pancreas-duodenum resection, liver cancer resection and the like, need to be absolute bed, can not move downwards, need 24 hours of nursing, and can solve the problem that the urine and the feces are all on the bed.
At present, the patient often adopts a bedpan, the patient lies on the back, the buttocks of the patient are lifted, the bedpan is placed under the buttocks, so that the patient can flow into the bedpan, and then the bedpan is cleaned and disinfected. The existing bedpans have the following defects: firstly, the toilet bowl is made of hard plastic materials, the skin is easy to damage the skin of the buttocks and the waist of a patient due to long-term repeated dragging, the surface of the toilet bowl is chilled, and the body feeling of the patient is poor; secondly, the front and back heights of the bedpan are almost the same, the waist of a patient is raised suddenly, and the patient with old waist diseases is uncomfortable and is not beneficial to defecation; thirdly, after defecation, nursing staff is required to clean the bedpan and sterilize, and labor capacity is increased. There is a need for a stool receiving device for bedridden patients that addresses the above problems.
Disclosure of Invention
The utility model aims to provide a excreta receiving device for bedridden patients, which can enable the patients to take comfortable positions, better protect buttocks skin and avoid cleaning after defecation.
The technical scheme of the utility model is as follows:
the utility model provides a bedridden patient excrement receiving device, includes the receiving device main part and accepts the bag, the receiving device main part is by waist lifting pad and waist pad constitution, and waist pad surface is the plane, and the waist lifting pad highly rises gradually to waist pad part from outer end, and waist pad part outer end has the arc limit structure of inwards sunken, it pastes on waist pad arc limit to accept bag lower limb.
The utility model has the beneficial effects that:
1. the utility model has the advantages of low cost, convenient manufacture, strong practicability and convenient popularization, and ensures that patients are cared for cleanly, hygienically and comfortably, and the labor capacity of nursing staff is reduced.
2. The excrement receiving device main body is made of high-density foam materials, has certain hardness, and meanwhile is soft in surface, not cold in surface and good in body feeling, and skin damage is avoided.
3. The waist lifting part adopts slope design, improves the comfort of the waist of a patient, and is more beneficial to defecation. And the arc-shaped convex edges are added on the waist pad part, so that the waist of a patient can be padded up, and the waist is better protected.
4. The disposable carrying bag is adopted, so that the disposable carrying bag is sanitary and convenient to replace, and the labor capacity of nursing staff is reduced.
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In order to more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of the embodiments of the present application, the drawings that are needed in the description of the embodiments will be briefly described below, and it is obvious that the drawings in the following description are only embodiments of the present application, and that other drawings may be obtained according to the provided drawings without inventive effort for a person skilled in the art.
Fig. 1 is a schematic view of the overall structure of the excrement receiving device.
Fig. 2 is a schematic main body structure of the bearing device. (the upper surface of the waist raising pad is in a slope shape)
Fig. 3 is a side view of another angular configuration of the body of the adapter of the present application. (the upper surface of the waist raising pad is in a slope shape)
Fig. 4 is a side view of another construction of the body of the adapter of the present application. (the upper surface of the waist raising pad takes a ladder shape)
Fig. 5 is a top view of fig. 4.
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1. a receiving device body; 2. a receiving bag; 11. a waist lifting pad; 12. a waist pad; 121. an arc edge; 122. a rib.
Detailed Description
In order to solve the problems in the background art, the excreta receiving device for bedridden patients disclosed by the utility model can better help patients who need excreta on the bed due to diseases and the like, and can reduce the labor capacity of nursing staff.
The present application is described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings:
as shown in fig. 1, the excreta receiving device for bedridden patients comprises a receiving device main body 1 and a receiving bag 2, wherein the receiving device main body 1 is divided into two parts, namely a waist lifting pad 11 and a waist pad 12, the waist lifting pad 11 gradually rises from the outer end (the end which is not contacted with the waist pad) to the height of the waist pad 12, the surface of the waist pad 12 is a plane, the outer end (the end which is not contacted with the waist lifting pad) of the waist pad 12 is provided with an inward concave arc-shaped edge 121 structure, and the lower edge of the receiving bag 2 is stuck on the outer end (the end with the arc-shaped edge) 121 of the waist pad, so that the receiving bag is connected with the waist pad. The waist lifting pad 11 gradually increases in height, so that the waist of a patient can be gradually lifted, the waist of the patient is prevented from being injured, and the patient is more comfortable. The outer end of the waist pad 12 is provided with an inward concave arc-shaped edge 121 which is placed under the buttocks of the patient when in use. The outer end of the waist pad can be of an arc-shaped edge structure at the whole height, or the lower part of the outer end of the waist pad is not made into an arc-shaped edge structure. The carrying bag 2 can be used as a garbage bag in the market at present, and can be taken down from the waist pad part for discarding after being used once, so that the trouble of cleaning the toilet bowl is solved.
Preferably, the upper surface of the waist raising pad 11 has a slope-like structure. Or the upper surface of the waist raising pad 11 is in a stepped structure. The way that the height gradually rises can better support the waist of a patient.
Preferably, the receiving device body 1 may be made of a high density foam material. The material ensures that the bearing device has certain hardness and softness and can prevent the bearing device from cooling to the skin of a patient during use. For long-term use, a layer of leather can be wrapped outside the main body of the bearing device.
Preferably, the waist pad 12 is provided with a transverse arc-shaped rib 122, and the rib 122 is made of the same material as the main body of the receiving device. Is used for supporting the waist of a patient and is more comfortable.
The receiving device ensures that patients are cared cleanly, hygienically and comfortably, and reduces the labor capacity of nursing staff. Most importantly, the cost is low, the use is convenient, and the device is more practical.
The outer end of the lumbar pad and the outer end of the lumbar lifting pad in the present application refer to the two ends of the length direction of the main body of the receiving device, respectively.
The using method comprises the following steps:
1. the buttocks of the patient are lifted slightly, the main body of the bearing device is placed under the waist and arm parts of the patient, the slope type waist lifting pad is embedded under the patient towards the head of the patient, and the waist pad and the arc-shaped convex edges on the waist lifting pad correspond to the waist of the patient.
2. The arc edge structure of the outer end of the waist pad part is abutted against the lower edge of the buttocks of the patient.
3. The disposable carrying bag is arranged between two legs of a patient, the lower edge of the opening side of the disposable carrying bag is stuck (can be torn off after being used) on the waist pad, and the upper edge and the outer side angle (if the conventional suspender type garbage bag is used at present) of the opening side of the carrying bag are pulled upwards and stuck and fixed on the lower abdomen of the patient.
4. The patient removes the carrying bag from the waist pad after defecation, and then replaces the carrying bag with a new carrying bag for the next use.
Finally, it should be noted that the above embodiments are merely illustrative of the technical solutions of the embodiments of the present utility model, and are not limiting. Although embodiments of the present utility model have been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that: the technical scheme described in the foregoing embodiments can be modified or some or all of the technical features thereof can be replaced by equivalents; such modifications and substitutions do not depart from the spirit of the corresponding technical solutions.

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1. A bedridden patient excrement receiving device which is characterized in that: the waist lifting pad is gradually raised from the outer end to the waist pad direction, the outer end of the waist pad is provided with an inward concave arc-shaped edge structure, and the lower edge of the opening end of the receiving bag is stuck on the outer end of the waist pad.
2. A bedridden patient waste receptacle as claimed in claim 1 wherein: the upper surface of the waist lifting pad is of a slope-shaped structure.
3. A bedridden patient waste receptacle as claimed in claim 1 wherein: the upper surface of the waist lifting pad is in a ladder-shaped structure.
4. A bedridden patient waste receptacle according to either of claims 2 or 3, wherein: the main body of the bearing device is made of high-density foam materials.
5. A bedridden patient waste receptacle as claimed in claim 1 wherein: the height of the arc edge at the outer end of the waist pad is smaller than the height of the waist pad.
6. A bedridden patient waste receptacle as claimed in claim 1 wherein: the upper surface of the waist pad is provided with a transverse arc-shaped convex edge.
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