Medicine breaking device for pediatric nursing
A broken drug and pediatric technology, applied in the field of medical devices, can solve the problems of increasing the probability of adhesion on irrelevant surfaces, affecting the operation of crushing drugs, and affecting the effect of crushing drugs, so as to reduce contact adhesion, prevent adhesive residue, and avoid sticking The effect of connection
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[0027] The present invention will be further described in detail below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments.
[0028] Such as Figure 1-6 Shown, a kind of crushing medicine device for pediatric care, comprises air treatment box 1; The rear end of air treatment box 1 is provided with air inlet; 1. A grinding device is installed on the front side of the upper end; a cyclone separation device is connected to the front side of the grinding device; the grinding device includes a guide shell 3 fixed on the front side of the upper end of the air treatment box 1; a through hole 4 is opened in the middle of the upper end of the guide shell 3; The hemispherical filter screen 5 is installed in cooperation with the through hole 4; the filter screen 5 is in the guide shell 3; the guide shell 3 upper end is fixed with a transparent shell 6, and the transparent shell 6 communicates with the through hole 4; The drug inlet 7; the drug inlet 7 is plugged with ...
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