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Brief Introduction:
The Kidney Dish, also known as an emesis basin, is a medical receptacle designed primarily for patient care and nursing purposes. Shaped to conform comfortably to the patient's body, it is particularly useful for collecting vomit, bodily fluids, or holding medical instruments during procedures. Manufactured from high-quality polypropylene, this dish offers excellent durability, reusability, and convenience in both clinical and bedside settings.
Features :
Capacity: 500cc and 700cc options for varied clinical needs.
Material: Made of strong, medical-grade polypropylene for durability and chemical resistance.
Color Options: Available in blue, pink, and other custom colors.
Packaging: 250 pieces per carton for efficient bulk supply.
Benefits:
Practical for Bedside Care: Ideal for use by bedridden or inactive patients to collect vomit or bodily waste.
Durable and Lightweight: Resists cracking and breaking, making it suitable for frequent handling.
Ergonomic Design: Curved shape fits easily against the patient’s body for comfort and ease of use.
Easy to Clean and Store: Smooth surface allows for quick cleaning or single-use disposal.
Color-Coded Use: Multiple color options support organized care practices or patient identification systems.
Scope of Application:
Kidney Dish for all wound types. Safe and effective Procedure for hospitals and clinics use.
clinics
hospitals
FAQ:
Q: What are the primary uses of this kidney dish?
A: It is commonly used for nursing care, particularly to collect vomit or fluids from bedridden patients. It can also hold medical instruments during treatments.
Q: Is this dish reusable?
A: While made from durable polypropylene, it can be used as a single-use or reusable item depending on clinical hygiene protocols.
Q: Are custom sizes or colors available?
A: Yes, customization options are available upon request to meet specific institutional preferences.
Q: Can it withstand sterilization?
A: The material is resistant to chemical disinfectants; however, it is not suitable for autoclaving.
Brief Introduction:
The Kidney Dish, also known as an emesis basin, is a medical receptacle designed primarily for patient care and nursing purposes. Shaped to conform comfortably to the patient's body, it is particularly useful for collecting vomit, bodily fluids, or holding medical instruments during procedures. Manufactured from high-quality polypropylene, this dish offers excellent durability, reusability, and convenience in both clinical and bedside settings.
Features :
Capacity: 500cc and 700cc options for varied clinical needs.
Material: Made of strong, medical-grade polypropylene for durability and chemical resistance.
Color Options: Available in blue, pink, and other custom colors.
Packaging: 250 pieces per carton for efficient bulk supply.
Benefits:
Practical for Bedside Care: Ideal for use by bedridden or inactive patients to collect vomit or bodily waste.
Durable and Lightweight: Resists cracking and breaking, making it suitable for frequent handling.
Ergonomic Design: Curved shape fits easily against the patient’s body for comfort and ease of use.
Easy to Clean and Store: Smooth surface allows for quick cleaning or single-use disposal.
Color-Coded Use: Multiple color options support organized care practices or patient identification systems.
Scope of Application:
Kidney Dish for all wound types. Safe and effective Procedure for hospitals and clinics use.
clinics
hospitals
FAQ:
Q: What are the primary uses of this kidney dish?
A: It is commonly used for nursing care, particularly to collect vomit or fluids from bedridden patients. It can also hold medical instruments during treatments.
Q: Is this dish reusable?
A: While made from durable polypropylene, it can be used as a single-use or reusable item depending on clinical hygiene protocols.
Q: Are custom sizes or colors available?
A: Yes, customization options are available upon request to meet specific institutional preferences.
Q: Can it withstand sterilization?
A: The material is resistant to chemical disinfectants; however, it is not suitable for autoclaving.