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The drip stand constraints the sick children. We take away the drip stand and change it to a backpack, which makes the sick child's movement more convenient and free from the shackles of the drip stand. Use a special pressure-applying mechanism to press the drip bag. We design a protective glove to prevent the needle from moving or losing. The series of products’ appearance are with childlike and gamification design. To remove the child's fear, and let the child build confidence.
Tatung University
Taipei, Taiwan
Chiao Wen Chuang,
Tatung University, Taipei
Ji Ting Wu,
Tatung University, Taipei
Yuh Tzu Chen,
Tatung University, Taipei