Helen Melba Dryden
Nursing in Casper, WY

License number
Utah 8419886-3102
Issued Date
Sep 12, 2012
Expiration Date
Jan 31, 2015
Category
Nurse
Type
Registered Nurse (Valid in Utah Only)
Address
Address
Casper, WY
Education
CASPER COLLEGE

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Helen Dryden, age 71
315 S Park St, Casper, WY 82601
(307) 265-0714
Helen M Dryden, age 81
315 Park St, Casper, WY 82601
(307) 265-0714
Helen M Dryden, age 81
315 Park St, Casper, WY 82601
(307) 265-0714
(307) 234-4553
Helen M Dryden
315 S Park St, Casper, WY 82601
(307) 265-0714

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Helen Dryden Photo 1
Rn At Wyoming Medical Center

Rn At Wyoming Medical Center

Position:
rn at wyoming medical center
Location:
Casper, Wyoming Area
Industry:
Hospital & Health Care
Work:
wyoming medical center - rn


Helen Dryden Photo 2
Helen Dryden - Casper, WY

Helen Dryden - Casper, WY

Work:
novapro
Registered Nurse (Travel)
Education:
Casper college - Casper, WY
associate in nursing


Helen Dryden Photo 3
Nasal Cannula Support Device

Nasal Cannula Support Device

US Patent:
2013014, Jun 13, 2013
Filed:
Dec 10, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/709099
Inventors:
Helen Dryden - Casper WY, US
International Classification:
A61M 15/08
US Classification:
12820718
Abstract:
A harness for securing a nasal cannula to a user for the purpose of delivering oxygen. The harness comprises an upper and lower strap located at the top and rear of a user's head, respectively. The upper and lower straps are orthogonally connected at their midpoint by a vertical connecting strap, and contain on either end, an adapted means to secure and support a nasal cannula by looping around the plastic tubing and then attaching onto itself. Two distinct connection points above and below each ear maintain the suspended position of the cannula without deforming its cross section. By providing a three-strap methodology for supporting the nasal cannula and maintaining positive control of the plastic tubing by keeping it suspended above the ears, the present invention avoids commonly associated drawbacks related to existing devices.