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titleOfInvention A kind of auxiliary tool for sputum adsorption in respiratory medicine
abstract The utility model discloses an auxiliary tool for sputum adsorption in respiratory medicine, comprising a sputum suction tube and a water storage bottle. One end of the sputum suction tube is fixedly connected with an adsorption round head, and one end of the sputum suction tube is fixedly connected with a connection port. A mouthpiece is sleeved on the surface of the sputum suction tube, an adjustment support block is fixedly connected to the inside of the mouthpiece, and a micro water pump is movably connected to the top of the water storage bottle. The auxiliary tool for sputum adsorption in the department of respiratory medicine, through the arrangement of a water storage bottle, a micro water pump and a water outlet, can directly inject physiological saline or phlegm-resolving liquid into the sputum suction tube to dissolve the sputum when the sputum is blocked due to viscous sputum. , to prevent the sputum suction tube from being re-inserted and unplugged, which will bring greater pain and psychological shadow to the patient, and at the same time, it can also reduce the workload of medical staff. When the mouth cannot be kept open for a long time, the suction tube will be bitten, which will affect the absorption of sputum.
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