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titleOfInvention Blood collection and medical fluid administration device
abstract The present invention relates to a blood collection and medical fluid administering device, wherein the device for collecting blood samples from a patient repeatedly and repeatedly with multiple needle insertions and for administering medical fluid to the patient, the device (1, 31, 71, 111) can use the intrinsic venous pressure of the blood and the capillary action of the device to remove blood from one of the patient's veins, thereby preventing the vacuum-introduced collapse of the vein, typically A main tubular portion 2, 32, 72, 112 fused to the cannula 3, 33, 73, 113 for intravenous insertion and having a syringe port 10, 40, 80 for collecting blood 120 and volume meters 26, 56, 96, and 136 branch off separately from the main ducts 2, 32, 72, and 112, and devices 1, 31, 71, and 111 are empty blood collection syringes ( 13, 43, 83, 123 to the syringe ports 10, 40, 80, 120 and the patient's intravenous Insert cannula (3, 33, 73, 113) into the volumetric system (26, 56, 96, 136) from the main canal (2, 32, 72, 112,) under intrinsic venous blood pressure and capillary action Allow volume flow of blood and then extend the syringe plungers 17, 47, 87, 127 from the volumetric meters 26, 56, 96, 136 into the blood collection syringes 13, 43, 83, 123. Used to collect blood by facilitating active flow of blood, the blood-filled syringe can be replaced with an additional empty blood collection syringe, and this operation is repeated if necessary depending on the volume of blood to be collected, , 31, 71, and 131 preferentially draw out residual blood from the main ducts (2, 32, 72, 112) and volume meters (25, 56, 96, 136) and wash the main ducts with sterile normal saline. To the patient through the main canal (2, 32, 72, 12) from a medical fluid syringe or catheter attached to the syringe ports (10, 40, 80, 120). It can be used to administer medical fluids.
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