Oral humidifier for mouth breathing patients
A technology of mouth breathing and humidifier, which is applied in the field of clinical nursing, and can solve problems such as easy to wet cheeks and collars, heavy workload of nurses, and inability to provide humidity in patients' mouths.
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[0017] In this embodiment, as a simple mouth humidifier for patients with open mouth breathing, it is simply made of a clinically common intravenous infusion set. For specific operation steps, see image 3 :
[0018] (1) Use sterile scissors to cut off the 5-7cm below the Murphys tube of the infusion set, then break off the needle at the other end of the infusion set, and insert the remaining plastic nipple into the infusion line under the Murphys tube to form a A closed circuit.
[0019] (2) Use a 12-gauge needle to poke 15-20 needle holes on the wall of the Murphys tube, then immerse the Murphys tube in warm water and squeeze to fill the entire closed circuit with water.
[0020] (3) Medical sterile gauze is wound up from the Murphys tube (forming the volatilization source end 41, figure 1 The middle is where the Murphys tube water storage is inserted into the lumen), spans and covers the entire closed circuit, and covers the patient's mouth to form a simple humidifier.
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