Catheter holding apparatus

Supports – Stand and bracket – Having adjustable bracket

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128DIG6, 604174, F16L 300

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054051100

ABSTRACT:
Some patients have an catheter extending from an upper arm in order to administer intravenous pharmaceuticals. A clamping apparatus rigidly holds an end of the catheter during pharmaceutical administration thus allowing the procedure to be performed using only the patient's free hand. The apparatus has a base from which a support member extends. A mechanism enables the support member to be positioned at a number of angles with respect to the base. A catheter clamp can be attached along the support member in a number of positions. This mechanism allows the position of the clamp to be varied in order to accommodate patients having arms of different size.

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