When we were young, whenever we talked about hospitals, the first thing that came to our minds was undoubtedly injections.
When receiving an intravenous drip, nurses usually use a rubber tube to tie your artery and highlight the blood vessels. Even so, sometimes the nurse sister may have the wrong blood vessel injection, and even if you have a bad relationship, you have to pull out the needle and re inject it. If we catch up with another intern nurse sister, getting a few more injections would not be a rare thing... In fact, the intern nurse sister is even more nervous when getting injections than you. I'm afraid of encountering these types of patients.
1. Children: Children's blood vessels are very small. And very active. Many children have to get an IV drip on their head, which makes them feel heartbroken.
2. Elderly people who have been ill for a long time: Elderly people who often receive intravenous drips will gradually age and thicken their blood vessel walls. Sometimes even a few injections don't bring back blood.
3. Obese people: The fat layer is too thick, and blood vessels cannot be seen at all.
But now you don't have to worry about this problem! The powerful vein viewer we are introducing today allows nurses to clearly see blood vessels, saving you from the pain of 'wrong needles' and allowing you to get the needle inserted in minutes
VeinViewer can achieve true image output (TrueView) and digital real-time imaging through active vascular image navigation (AVIN). Therefore, medical staff can easily and quickly detect difficult to find veins with the help of this equipment during injection, blood drawing, and intravenous treatment, providing efficient medical and health services for patients.
The Vein Viewer is the fifth generation of the Vein Viewer imaging device, which is also the handheld version of the VeinViewer. It aims to provide the medical assistance functions of the VeinViewer for non emergency markets and meet the requirements of portability and durability.
The design accuracy of Flex detection is the same as its predecessor product VeinViewer Vision. Its real-time navigation can project dynamic digital images of veins and blood vessels onto the skin surface in real-time, accurately, and intuitively.
With our vein viewer device, both medical staff and yourself can see the 15mm blood vessels beneath your skin.
In clinical practice, commonly used blood vessels are concentrated 10 millimeters beneath the skin. In addition to the surrounding veins and their branches, you can also clearly see the valves of the blood vessels and the flow of blood.
By doing so, medical staff can easily assess the most suitable blood vessels for injection, avoiding infiltration into other areas that are not suitable for drug contact and reducing the risk of complications.
You can even see the flow of drugs in the blood vessels clearly