Patent classifications
A61M5/1417
TAKE-HOME DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM
A take-home drug delivery system includes a kit container defining an inner volume, a drug delivery container preparation assembly at least partially disposed within the inner volume of the kit container, and a sterile drape at least partially disposed within the inner volume of the kit container. The drug delivery container preparation assembly includes at least a drug delivery container, a drug vial containing a drug to be administered, a tubing set, and a drug delivery container mounting apparatus. The sterile drape includes a placement legend illustrated thereon.
Modular critical care adaptor for litters
A modular approach to mounting medical equipment on evacuation litters employs litter engagement members of various configuration and a plurality of rail members all having the same sectional profile. The rail members can be mounted to a variety of connectors and auxiliary pieces such that equipment supporting structures can be built on a patient bearing litter without sacrificing access to the patient.
FEEDING SYRINGE HOLDER
In one aspect, a system is provided for administering a formulated food solution. The system includes a syringe body having a collar, a barrel, and at least one protrusion. The system includes a handle configured to be hung on a support and a holder body connected to the handle. The holder body has a central opening sized to receive the syringe body. The holder body includes at least one alignment portion configured to engage at least one protrusion of the syringe body and resist turning of the syringe body in the central opening of the holder body.
Syringe plunger with hinged flange
A plunger for movably mounting within a cavity or barrel of a syringe. The plunger includes a contact face having a flange movably mounted thereto, wherein the flange is movable between an open configuration wherein an opening is formed between the flange and a portion of the plunger, the opening configured for engagement with an IV hook or other engagement member, and a closed configuration wherein the upper surfaces of the contact face and the flange are generally planar with one another.
Integrated intravenous (IV) clamp and power supply
An intravenous (IV) pole assembly includes a non-conductive support element, distribution rails respectively disposed along a length of the non-conductive support element and a clamping element. The distribution rails are respectively configured for power distribution along the length of the non-conductive support element. The clamping element includes a hinged clamp, which is attachable to the non-conductive support element at an attachment point defined along the length of the non-conductive support element, and a connector by which power is selectively transmittable from the distribution rails to a powered device supportable on the hinged clamp.
RINGER'S SOLUTION MONITORING APPARATUS
The present invention relates to a Ringer's solution monitoring apparatus in which a dropper is installed and which detects Ringer's solution input information such as an input speed and an input amount of a Ringer's solution and informs a manager of the Ringer's solution input information. The Ringer's solution monitoring apparatus includes a main body, a dropper attachment part which is provided on the main body and to which a dropper is attached, a Ringer's solution detector which detects a Ringer's solution falling in the dropper attached to the dropper attachment part, and a fixing unit which detachably fixes the main body to a hanger on which a Ringer's solution container is hung.
THERAPEUTIC POUCH FOR CONCEALING INTRAVENOUS THERAPY EQUIPMENT
A therapeutic pouch is provided. The therapeutic pouch defines a cavity for slidably receiving intravenous therapy equipment, such as an IV bag or other fluid dispenser. A front portion of the therapeutic pouch provides a comforting presentation for the patient, while the rear portion of the therapeutic pouch provides a visibility pouch for securing the IV bag and allowing a healthcare provider visibility of the administration of the fluids retained by the IV bag. The visibility pouch may provide an upper opening and an opposing lower opening, both communicating with the cavity for enabling the IV bag to protrude therefrom and access to IV tubing and ports, respectively. An upper portion of the therapeutic pouch provides a hanging loop for working in unison with the IV bag hole for enabling support from an IV stand or the like.
Overbed table and transport chair
The present invention is an overbed table and transport chair, or more specifically, the present invention is a medical furnishing that serves as an adjustable overbed table in a first configuration and a wheeled transport chair in a second configuration. The present invention may also serve as a medical staff work station, provide storage of patient records and medical charts, storage for the patient's personal effects, personal mirror, IV stand, catheter bag stand, and secure storage for portable oxygen.
DISPOSABLE CONTAINER FOR MOBILE MEDICAL CART
A medical cart having a chassis with a plurality of wheels attached thereto; a plurality of drawers supported on the chassis; a temperature-regulated compartment in the chassis; a locking bar pivotally attached to the chassis; a headwall mount attached to the chassis; a display mounted on the chassis; and a positionable task light attached to the chassis. Each drawer includes a drawer lock shiftable between a locked position and an unlocked position. The locking bar is shiftable between a locked position and an unlocked position so that the locking bar serves as a secondary safety lock for all the drawers and the door of the temperature-regulated compartment.
Infusion flow regulator
The present invention relates to an infusion flow adjuster which is used in order to adjust the flow rate of an infusion solution to be administered when performing infusion therapy, and relates to an infusion flow adjuster in which an arc-shaped flow path for adjusting the distance through which the infusion solution passes and a circular flow path for inducing discharge of the infusion solution that has passed through the arc-shaped flow path are constituted in a single plane, and which is easy to produce as a product for accurately adjusting the flow rate, affords convenience of handling being provided with a handle in a suitable position, and also, in addition to allowing fine adjustment of the flow rate, limits the maximum flow rate to an appropriate value, so being convenient to use during actual infusion therapy.