Intravenous tube assembly

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128DIG6, 128DIG26, 5503, 248 51, 248160, A61M 2700

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046906746

ABSTRACT:
An intravenous tube assembly to supply intravenous fluid to a patient includes an intravenous fluid container held by a stand and connected at one end to intravenous fluid tubing, which is connected at the opposite end to a patient. A mast assembly has an elongate resilient mast with a movable tip and a base. The base is fixed to structure proximate the patient. The tip carries a tube holder which releasably holds a segment of the intravenous tube leading to the patient. The mast permits patient movement by deflecting to follow the patient and rebounding upon return of the patient to prevent an excess of residual intravenous tube in the vicinity of the patient.

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