As an important clinical nursing technology, intravenous infusion does play an irreplaceable role in disease treatment. However, in the face of difficult venous conditions such as vascular collapse, edema, and sclerosis, the challenges faced by nurses are also increasing accordingly. This not only requires nurses to have rich professional knowledge and experience, but also requires them to use some special techniques and tools to improve the success rate of puncture and reduce the pain of patients.
In order to seek more effective venous puncture methods, improve the success rate of one-time puncture, and improve the quality of nursing services and patient satisfaction, infrared visualization operation technology has begun to be used in clinical practice for patients. Let's take a look at the principles of the "magic weapon" for needle puncture and how to use it.
Visible light can only penetrate the skin 1~2mm, and most of it is reflected and scattered. Compared with visible light, infrared light has stronger penetration in the skin and can reach the dermis directly, which makes it an ideal choice for auxiliary venous puncture. When infrared light is irradiated to the skin, hemoglobin absorbs most of the infrared light, making the veins appear obvious dark shadows, while other skin tissues are relatively bright. This light and dark contrast makes the blood vessels easier to identify, thereby improving the accuracy of puncture.
The "magic weapon" portable vein viewer uses the strong penetration of infrared light in the skin and the strong absorption of hemoglobin to infrared light, making the veins more clearly visible under infrared light, thereby helping nursing staff to find the location of blood vessels more accurately and improve the success rate of puncture.
1. Improve the success rate of puncture. Since infrared rays can penetrate the skin deeper and reach the superficial vein dermis, the blood vessels are more clearly visible under infrared light. This greatly reduces the failure of puncture due to unclear blood vessels and improves the success rate of puncture.
2. Reduce the pain of patients. Traditional acupuncture methods often require multiple attempts to find blood vessels, which not only increases the pain of patients, but also may cause vascular damage. Infrared visualization technology can accurately find the location of blood vessels at one time, reducing the pain of patients and the risk of vascular damage.
3. Wide range of applications. This technology is not only suitable for adults, but also for infants and the elderly whose blood vessels are not obvious. For difficult veins such as vascular collapse, edema, and sclerosis caused by long-term infusion, infrared visualization technology can also provide effective help.
4. Easy to operate. Infrared visualization equipment is usually designed to be user-friendly and easy to operate. Nurses only need simple training to master the method of use.
5. High safety. This technology only uses the difference in the absorption of infrared light by human blood vessels and skin, and will not radiate to the human body. Therefore, it is highly safe and can be used with confidence.
6. Promote the development of medical technology. The emergence of infrared visualization technology acupuncture "magic weapon" represents the continuous innovation and progress of medical technology and provides new impetus for the development of the medical industry.