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titleOfInvention A neck immobilization device in emergency department
abstract The invention discloses a neck fixing device in an emergency department, belonging to the technical field of emergency equipment. The fixing device comprises a first fixing part located on the back side of the human body and a second fixing part located on the front side of the human body, the first fixing part and the second fixing part are detachably connected by a connecting piece, the first fixing part comprises an outer casing, the inner side of which is detachably connected The wall is a U-shaped cavity for accommodating the neck; the fixing mechanism includes a lamp board that is arranged above the outer casing and matches the U-shaped cavity, and a liquid storage bag is arranged above the lamp board, and the liquid storage bag stores light to solid The liquid-transformed polymer material is provided with a plurality of ultraviolet lamps on the lamp board, and each ultraviolet lamp is electrically connected to the power supply through a control switch. The fixing device of the present invention can form a fixed mold that completely matches the curve of the patient's neck according to the individual characteristics of the patient, maintain the fixing effect through the semiconductor refrigeration layer, and apply cold compresses to the affected area, and utilize the heat generated by the solid state to realize the liquid state transition. , to achieve the separation of the neck from the neck retainer.
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