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publicationDate 2018-07-27-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CN-207653636-U
titleOfInvention A protective clothing to prevent PICC catheter from falling off
abstract The utility model relates to the technical field of application of PICC catheters, and discloses a protective clothing for preventing PICC catheters from falling off. There is a female Velcro, the bottom end of the side of the patient suit is fixedly connected with a first elastic band, the other end of the first elastic band is fixedly connected with a child Velcro, and the top end of the side of the patient suit is fixedly connected with a sleeve. The other end of the sleeve is fixedly connected with a glove, the inner side of the sleeve is fixedly installed with a zipper, the top of the zipper is fixedly installed with a limit block, the zipper is movably installed with a slider, and the sleeve is movably connected with a Second elastic band. The protective clothing that prevents the PICC catheter from falling off is designed through the entire zipper. After the zipper is opened, the weekly routine maintenance of the PICC is facilitated. sex.
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