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publicationDate 2022-02-15-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CN-114047039-A
titleOfInvention A pediatric device that facilitates observation of neonatal jaundice
abstract The invention relates to a pediatric device, in particular to a pediatric device that is convenient for observing neonatal jaundice. The invention provides a pediatric device that automatically scrapes blood evenly and improves detection accuracy, which is convenient for observing neonatal jaundice. The present invention provides such a pediatric device which is convenient for observing neonatal jaundice, comprising: a base, a casing is arranged on the top of the base, and mounting blocks are symmetrically arranged on both sides of the inner middle of the casing; a U-shaped plate, one side of the top of the casing The U-shaped plate is provided; a support frame is provided in the middle of the casing; the rodless cylinder is provided with the rodless cylinder on both sides of the upper part of the casing. Under the action of the first spring force, the bottom cover glass is clamped by the special-shaped splint, and the support plate is rotated downward by 120° to make the cover glass contact the slide glass. to scrape the blood on the slide.
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