Child's sectioned I.V. board

Surgery – Body protecting or restraining devices for patients or infants – Restrainers and immobilizers

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128869, 128846, A61F 537

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050835750

ABSTRACT:
An I.V. board in two sections that allows the hand section to be put on first and secured by a snap-on cover, making it possible to bend the hand at the wrist while it is immobilized for starting an I.V. The hand section also features an opening in the center for the insertion of a light, if needed to locate a vein. Once the I.V. is started and secured, the arm section is added and attached with VELCRO-closing armbands making the use of tape unnecessary.

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