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Children patients may feel anchored to the drip stand because it prohibits them from freely moving around . For these reason we came up with an idea; to have the drip bag suspended in the air inside a helium balloon, this way we can improve the device’s mobility while also providing a kind of enjoyment to the patients.
We redesigned the device to contain a drip bag inside a balloon, this way both can move simultaneously.
We aim to make medical equipment more interesting and less of a burden psychologically. This way they might be more willing to participate in the treatment and reap the benefits faster and more easily.
National Taipei University
of Technology
Taipei, Taiwan
Seng Ieong Ng,
National Tapei University of Technology
Ssu Min Wu,
National Tapei University of Technology
Guan-Ting Chen,
National Tapei University of Technology
Jing Sun,
Beijing Institute of Technology