A post-anesthesia follow-up cart
By installing a fingerprint lock in the trolley used for post-anesthesia follow-up to protect the central drawer where controlled narcotic and psychotropic drugs are stored, and by designing the drawers to face different directions, the problems of drug loss and cross-infection are solved, and a safe and efficient post-anesthesia follow-up operation is achieved.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- THE THIRD PEOPLES HOSPITAL OF CHENGDU
- Filing Date
- 2025-01-20
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-16
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of medical trolley technology, and in particular to a trolley for follow-up after anesthesia. Background Technology
[0002] Post-anesthesia follow-up refers to the process by which anesthesiologists or nurses revisit and examine patients after anesthesia or surgery. The purpose is to promptly understand the patient's post-operative vital signs, level of consciousness, and the functional status of the respiratory, circulatory, and digestive systems; to promptly detect and manage anesthesia-related complications such as nausea, vomiting, dizziness, arrhythmia, and inadequate analgesia; and to provide professional guidance on post-operative rehabilitation and nursing care to patients and their families to promote early recovery. This process may involve the use of various disposable sterile supplies and assessment tools, especially concerning pain intervention, such as the placement and retrieval of analgesia pumps. However, because the anesthesiology department is independent of other departments, a dedicated medical trolley is required.
[0003] Post-anesthesia follow-up requires carrying nationally controlled narcotic and psychotropic drugs or prepared solution kits, and involves visiting multiple wards, resulting in contact with a diverse range of personnel. Currently, the drug storage areas on medical carts are often freely accessible, posing a risk of theft and loss of narcotic and psychotropic drugs. Furthermore, during cart cleaning, areas for storing unused medical devices and drugs are often arranged in the same direction as areas for storing used medical devices and drugs, thus creating a risk of cross-infection. Utility Model Content
[0004] The purpose of this invention is to provide a trolley for post-anesthesia follow-up. This medical trolley can lock and store controlled narcotic drugs separately, thereby significantly reducing the chance of loss of controlled narcotic drugs.
[0005] The technical solution of this utility model to solve the above-mentioned technical problems is: a trolley for follow-up after anesthesia, including a box-type main body, the bottom of the box-type main body is provided with universal wheels, and the box-type main body is provided with an upper drawer, a middle drawer and a lower drawer that can be pulled out from the front side of the box-type main body from top to bottom, and the middle drawer is provided with a fingerprint lock on the pull-out surface to prevent it from being accidentally pulled out.
[0006] As a further improvement of this utility model, the outer side of the pull-out surface of the lower drawer is provided with an outer box door that can cover it, and the outer box door is pivotally connected to the box body with one side edge as the pivot; the outer box door is also provided with a fingerprint lock to prevent it from being opened accidentally.
[0007] As a further improvement of this utility model, the upper drawer, the middle drawer and the lower drawer are all provided with rectangular frames. The outer wall of the rectangular frame is slidably fitted with the inner wall of the drawer. The inner side of the rectangular frame is provided with multiple partition boards that can divide its inner space into a grid.
[0008] As a further improvement of this utility model, the rectangular frame and the partition plate are detachably connected by a horizontally arranged T-shaped mounting block.
[0009] As a further improvement of this utility model, the partition plates are detachably connected to each other by horizontally arranged T-shaped mounting blocks.
[0010] As a further improvement of this utility model, the upper drawer and the middle drawer, and the middle drawer and the lower drawer, are all horizontally provided with partitions in the box-type body.
[0011] As a further improvement of this utility model, a small table is also horizontally provided inside the box-type body, located above the upper drawer and which can be pulled out from the left side of the box-type body.
[0012] As a further improvement of this utility model, a file box is provided on the lower outer wall of the left side of the box-type main body.
[0013] As a further improvement of this utility model, the top of the box-type main body is provided with a rectangular workbench, and the three sides of the workbench are all provided with vertical railings.
[0014] As a further improvement of this utility model, a trolley handle is provided on the upper outer wall of the right side of the box-type body.
[0015] Beneficial effects
[0016] Compared with the prior art, the advantages of the post-anesthesia follow-up trolley of this utility model are:
[0017] 1. The post-anesthesia follow-up trolley is equipped with a fingerprint lock on the middle drawer, and controlled narcotic drugs are placed in the middle drawer. Therefore, no one other than the doctor and nurse using the trolley can open the middle drawer. Thus, the trolley can prevent the storage space for controlled narcotic drugs from being opened at will, thereby avoiding the potential risk of drug loss.
[0018] Meanwhile, the reason why the lower drawer is pulled out in a different direction than the upper and middle drawers is that if the area for storing unused medical devices and medicines is opened in the same direction as the area for storing used medical devices and medicines, there would be a risk of cross-infection. In order to avoid this situation, the middle and lower drawers are specially designed to have different pulling directions.
[0019] The present invention will become clearer from the following description and in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, which are used to explain the embodiments of the present invention. Attached Figure Description
[0020] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model or the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.
[0021] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the present invention;
[0022] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the small table installation structure of this utility model;
[0023] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of the present invention;
[0024] Figure 4 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the upper drawer of this utility model;
[0025] Figure 5 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the middle drawer of this utility model;
[0026] Figure 6 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the lower drawer of this utility model;
[0027] Figure 7 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the rectangular frame of this utility model.
[0028] The components are: 1-Box-type main body; 11-Wheel casters; 12-File box; 13-Trolley handle; 14-Divider; 2-Workbench; 21-Protruding rib; 22-Baluster; 3-Small table; 31-Table rail; 4-Upper drawer; 5-Middle drawer; 6-Lower drawer; 7-Outer door; 8-Fingerprint lock; 9-Rectangular frame; 91-Divider panel; 92-T-shaped mounting block. Detailed Implementation
[0029] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of this utility model clearer, the present utility model will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only a part of the embodiments of this utility model, and not all of them. Based on the embodiments of this utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of this utility model.
[0030] In the description of this utility model, it should be noted that, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "installation," "connection," and "joining" should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral connection; of course, they can also refer to a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; furthermore, they can refer to a direct connection, an indirect connection through an intermediate medium, or a connection within two components. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this utility model according to the specific circumstances.
[0031] Embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0032] Example:
[0033] The specific embodiments of this utility model are as follows: Figure 1-7 As shown, a post-anesthesia follow-up trolley includes a box-shaped main body 1, with casters 11 at the bottom. In this embodiment, there are four casters 11, each located at one of the four corners of the bottom of the box-shaped main body 1. The user can easily move the trolley by rolling the casters 11. To prevent the trolley from moving unnecessarily when needed, each caster 11 is equipped with a brake. This type of caster 11 with a brake is a conventional design, and its structure will not be described in detail. Furthermore, for easy pushing, a trolley handle 13 is provided on the upper outer wall of the right side of the box-shaped main body 1.
[0034] The box-type body 1 contains, from top to bottom, an upper drawer 4 that can be pulled out from the front, a middle drawer 5, and a lower drawer 6 that can be pulled out from the right side. The middle drawer 5 has a fingerprint lock 8 on its pull-out surface to prevent accidental removal. In this embodiment, there are two upper drawers 4 arranged side-by-side, and two lower drawers 6 arranged overlapping each other. The installation of the upper drawers 4, middle drawers 5, and lower drawers 6 within the box-type body 1 is existing known technology and will not be described in detail here. Similarly, the specific structure of the combination lock 8 is also existing known technology and will not be described in detail here either.
[0035] In use, the two upper drawers 4 can hold disposable sterile supplies, medical devices, or pain assessment tools, while the middle drawer 5 holds controlled narcotic drugs or prepared solution kits. Staff can conveniently carry these medical devices and medications during post-anesthesia follow-up visits using a trolley. Meanwhile, the two overlapping lower drawers 6 can hold used solution kits containing controlled narcotic drugs and contaminated items such as analgesic pump heads, effectively separating clean items from contaminated materials, further reducing the risk of cross-infection and ensuring the safety and standardization of medical procedures.
[0036] The post-anesthesia follow-up trolley is equipped with a fingerprint lock 8 on the middle drawer 5, where controlled narcotic drugs are stored. Therefore, no one other than the doctor or nurse using the trolley can open the middle drawer 5. This prevents the storage space for controlled narcotic drugs from being opened arbitrarily, thus avoiding the potential risk of drug loss.
[0037] Meanwhile, the reason why the pull-out direction of the lower drawer 6 is set differently from that of the upper drawer 4 and the middle drawer 5 is that if the area used to store unused medical devices and medicines is opened in the same direction as the area used to store used medical devices and medicines, there will be a risk of cross-infection. In order to avoid this situation, the middle drawer 5 and the lower drawer 6 are specially designed to have different pull-out directions.
[0038] In this device, the lower drawer 6 has an outer door 7 on its pull-out side that can cover it, and the outer door 7 is hinged to the box-type body 1 with one edge as a pivot. The outer door 7 is also equipped with a fingerprint lock 8 to prevent it from being opened accidentally. This design ensures that no one other than the doctor or nurse using the trolley can open the lower drawer 6. Therefore, the trolley can also prevent the loss of used medical equipment and medicines placed in the lower drawer 6.
[0039] Meanwhile, to ensure the orderly categorization and placement of items in the upper drawer 4, middle drawer 5, and lower drawer 6, each of these sections of the trolley is equipped with a rectangular frame 9. The outer wall of the rectangular frame 9 slides into contact with the inner wall of the drawer. The inner side of the rectangular frame 9 has multiple partition boards 91 that divide its internal space into a grid. This design allows staff to easily replace the rectangular frame 9 and partition boards 91 as needed, thereby re-dividing the drawer space.
[0040] In this embodiment, as Figure 7As shown, the rectangular frame 9 and the partition plate 91 are detachably connected via horizontally arranged T-shaped mounting blocks 92. The partition plates 91 are also detachably connected to each other via horizontally arranged T-shaped mounting blocks 92. Specifically, the lower surface of the T-shaped mounting block 92 has a first slot that engages with the upper edge of the rectangular frame 9 and the upper edge of the partition plate 91. Simultaneously, the end face of the T-shaped mounting block 92 away from the T-shaped head has a second slot that engages with the side edge of the partition plate 91. This design enables detachable connections between the rectangular frame 9 and the partition plate 91, and between the partition plates 91 themselves, allowing for convenient adjustment of the gridded division of the inner space of the rectangular frame 9.
[0041] To prevent communication between the upper drawer 4, middle drawer 5, and lower drawer 6, the trolley features horizontal partitions 14 between the two upper drawers 4, between the upper drawer 4 and the middle drawer 5, and between the middle drawer 5 and the lower drawer 6 within the main body 1. The edges of these partitions 14 are bolted to the inner wall of the main body 1. Additionally, a small table 3 is horizontally positioned above the upper drawers 4 and can be pulled out from the left side of the main body 1. The edges of the small table 3 on both sides of the pull-out direction are provided with mounting steps. Correspondingly, two table rails 31 are provided on the inner wall of the main body 1, located below the two mounting steps and slidingly engaging with them. Furthermore, a file box 12 is located on the lower outer wall of the left side of the main body 1 for storing various types of trash.
[0042] In addition, a rectangular workbench 2 is horizontally provided on the top of the box-type main body 1, and railings 22 are vertically provided on all three sides of the workbench 2. In this embodiment, protruding ribs 21 are provided on all three sides of the workbench 2 for installing the railings 22.
[0043] The present invention has been described above in conjunction with the preferred embodiments, but the present invention is not limited to the embodiments disclosed above, but should cover various modifications and equivalent combinations made in accordance with the essence of the present invention.
Claims
1. A trolley for post-anesthesia follow-up, comprising a box-type main body (1), wherein the bottom of the box-type main body (1) is provided with casters (11), characterized in that, The box-type body (1) is provided with an upper drawer (4) that can be pulled out from the front side of the box-type body (1), a middle drawer (5), and a lower drawer (6) that can be pulled out from the right side of the box-type body (1) from top to bottom. The middle drawer (5) is provided with a fingerprint lock (8) on its pull-out surface to prevent it from being accidentally pulled out.
2. The trolley for post-anesthesia follow-up according to claim 1, characterized in that, The lower drawer (6) has an outer door (7) on the outside of its pull-out surface that can cover it. The outer door (7) is pivotally connected to the box body (1) with one side edge as the pivot. The outer door (7) is also equipped with a fingerprint lock (8) to prevent it from being opened accidentally.
3. The trolley for post-anesthesia follow-up according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that, The upper drawer (4), middle drawer (5) and lower drawer (6) are each provided with a rectangular frame (9). The outer wall of the rectangular frame (9) and the inner wall of the drawer are slidably fitted together. The inner side of the rectangular frame (9) is provided with multiple partition boards (91) that can divide its inner space into a grid.
4. The trolley for post-anesthesia follow-up according to claim 3, characterized in that, The rectangular frame (9) and the partition plate (91) are detachably connected by a horizontally arranged T-shaped mounting block (92).
5. The trolley for post-anesthesia follow-up according to claim 3, characterized in that, The partition plates (91) are detachably connected to each other via horizontally arranged T-shaped mounting blocks (92).
6. The trolley for post-anesthesia follow-up according to claim 1, characterized in that, The upper drawer (4) and middle drawer (5) of the box-type main body (1) are horizontally separated by partitions (14), and the middle drawer (5) and lower drawer (6) are also separated by partitions (14).
7. The trolley for post-anesthesia follow-up according to claim 1, characterized in that, The box-type main body (1) is also horizontally provided with a small table (3) located above the upper drawer (4) and which can be pulled out from the left side of the box-type main body (1).
8. The trolley for post-anesthesia follow-up according to claim 1 or 7, characterized in that, A file box (12) is provided on the lower outer wall of the left side of the box-type main body (1).
9. The trolley for post-anesthesia follow-up according to claim 1, characterized in that, The box-type main body (1) has a rectangular workbench (2) horizontally on its top, and railings (22) are vertically installed on the three sides of the workbench (2).
10. The trolley for post-anesthesia follow-up according to claim 1, characterized in that, A trolley handle (13) is provided on the upper outer wall of the right side of the box-type main body (1).