Abstract

Innovative product examples are frequently encountered in every field in our daily life. One of these areas is the health sector. Innovative products developed in the health sector increase both the quality of care and patient satisfaction in patient care applications. On the other hand, it also reduces the workload of health workers. Therefore, these innovative products have a very important place. This research aimed to reveal innovative product examples for fluid requirement applications. In this direction, patent and utility model results were obtained by writing the word "patient" in the invention summary section on the official page of the Turkish Patent and Trademark Office. On the official page of the Turkish Patent and Trademark Office, there are many examples of patents and utility models whose application process has been completed or ongoing, and this text includes patent and utility model results related to fluid requirement applications covering the last 5 years. Examples of patents include “New Type Central Venous Catheter”, “Safe Patient Hand Constant”, “Catheterization Fixation and Labeling Device” and “Jugular Venous Catheter Stabilizing Dressing Apparatus”. As an example of a utility model, “A Medical Serum Hanger” is discussed. As a result, these innovative products developed for fluid requirement applications will provide convenience to healthcare professionals in the care and treatment of patients. Following, using and sharing the outputs of these developed products with other users will lead to an increase in the number of these products and their widespread use.

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