Intravenous needle assembly and method of use
First Claim
1. An intravenous needle assembly comprising;
- a needle having a central axis, a hollow interior extending along the central axis, a first end and a second end in opposed relation to the first end;
a body secured to said needle, said body having a top in opposed relation to a bottom;
an attachment mechanism;
a fluid conduit interconnecting the second end of said needle and said attachment mechanism;
a compressible member attached to said needle assembly for being placed in a compressed state to obtain a desired position of the needle during use, said compressible member having a top surface in opposed relation to a bottom surface, the top surface of said compressible member being secured to the bottom of said body, the bottom surface of said compressible member for being positioned adjacent the skin of a patient; and
a fastener for securing the needle assembly to the patient while said compressible member is in a compressed state, said needle assembly being secured by the fastener in a way that maintains compression on the compressible member.
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Abstract
An intravenous needle assembly includes a compressible member for uses such as drawing blood and infusing intravenous fluids or medication. The intravenous needle assembly also includes an intravenous needle, a body to which the compressible member is attached, a fastener for maintaining a desired position of the needle during use, an attachment mechanism and a fluid conduit in fluid communication with the intravenous needle and attachment mechanism. In use, the needle is inserted into a patient'"'"'s vein. The compressible member is compressed to position the needle as desired, and the fastener is employed to secure the needle assembly to the patient in a way that maintains compression on the compressible member. The needle assembly may be further secured to the patient by an adhesive disposed on the bottom surface of the compressible member. The attachment mechanism may be attached to a container for blood collection.
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13 Claims
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1. An intravenous needle assembly comprising;
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a needle having a central axis, a hollow interior extending along the central axis, a first end and a second end in opposed relation to the first end;
a body secured to said needle, said body having a top in opposed relation to a bottom;
an attachment mechanism;
a fluid conduit interconnecting the second end of said needle and said attachment mechanism;
a compressible member attached to said needle assembly for being placed in a compressed state to obtain a desired position of the needle during use, said compressible member having a top surface in opposed relation to a bottom surface, the top surface of said compressible member being secured to the bottom of said body, the bottom surface of said compressible member for being positioned adjacent the skin of a patient; and
a fastener for securing the needle assembly to the patient while said compressible member is in a compressed state, said needle assembly being secured by the fastener in a way that maintains compression on the compressible member. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. An intravenous needle assembly comprising;
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a needle having a central axis, a hollow interior extending along the central axis, a first end and a second end in opposed relation to the first end;
a body secured to said needle, said body having;
a top;
a bottom in opposed relation to the top;
a left wing extending perpendicular from said central axis of said needle and having opposed top and bottom surfaces; and
a right wing in opposed relation to said left wing and extending perpendicular from said central axis of said needle and having opposed top and bottom surfaces;
an attachment mechanism;
a fluid conduit interconnecting the second end of said needle and said attachment mechanism;
a compressible member attached to the bottom surfaces of said left and right wings for being placed in a compressed state to obtain a desired position of the needle during use, said compressible member having a top surface in opposed relation to a bottom surface, the top surface of said compressible member being secured to the bottom of said body, the bottom surface of said compressible member for being positioned adjacent the skin of a patient; and
a fastener for securing the needle assembly to the patient while said compressible member is in a compressed state, said fastener including;
a first piece of tape for securing the left wing to the patient; and
a second piece of tape for securing the right wing to the patient.
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11. A process of using an intravenous needle assembly, the process comprising:
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providing a needle assembly having;
a needle having a central axis, a hollow interior extending along the central axis, a first end and a second end in opposed relation to the first end;
a body secured to said needle, said body having a top in opposed relation to a bottom;
an attachment mechanism;
a fluid conduit interconnecting the second end of said needle and said attachment mechanism;
a compressible member attached to said needle assembly for being placed in a compressed state to obtain a desired position of the needle during use, said compressible member having a top surface in opposed relation to a bottom surface, the top surface of said compressible member being secured to the bottom of said body, the bottom surface of said compressible member for being positioned adjacent the skin of a patient; and
a fastener for securing the needle assembly to the patient while said compressible member is in a compressed state;
positioning the bottom surface of said compressible member against the skin of a patient;
inserting said first end of said needle through the skin a patient and into a vein;
compressing said compressible member to obtain a desired position of the needle for use; and
securing the needle assembly to the patient with the fastener in a way that maintains compression on the compressible member. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13)
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