Urinevac
Bedpan - Female Bedpans Bariatric Bedpans
Reduce
indwelling urinary catheter use with the new no-lift female bedpans from Urovac.
- Designed to better serve the bedbound female patient's needs.
- Easy to apply and remove.
- Attach to suction or siphon / bulb tubing for immediate removal of fluid.
- Reduces repetitive lifting and turning.
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- Saves caregiver time and preserves patient dignity.
- Reduces indwelling catheter use.
- Facilitates patient hygiene.
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Use in hospitals, health care facilities,
home health settings, hospice and eldercare.
Perfect for "no-lift" facilities.
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The Urinevac© bedpan was invented by a working Registered Nurse
with over thirty years of nursing, ten of which were spent in cath labs. |
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She has stated: "Over those years,
I have seen countless "doo-dads" introduced to the cath lab. (Just how
many non-reimbursable closure devices do we need, anyway)?
The companies and their
vendors spend hundreds of thousands of dollars and hours convincing us why we need their new doo-dad.
But we cath lab nurses are still subjecting our female bed bound patients to pans designed 30 years ago that
cause urine to run up the patient's backs. Or, worse yet, we insert urinary catheters for convenience.(Admit
it, we are all guilty).
It is definitely time for a bedpan upgrade for female urination.
With the new Urinevac© female bedpans we
can stop wasting time and energy lifting, turning and changing linens". |
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Compare the Urinevac©
Urinevac© female bedpan (center),
is much smaller than the Traditional bedpan (left), or the fracture
pan on the (right). This is possible, due to it's unique siphoning
system, virtually eliminating lifting, turning and spills.
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A bedpan or bed pan is an object used for the toileting of a bedridden
patient in a health care facility or home. Many diseases can confine a
patient to bed, necessitating the use of bedpans, including Alzheimer's
disease, Parkinson's disease, apoplexia cerebri and dementia.
Additionally, many patients may be confined to a bed temporarily as a
result of a temporary illness, injury, or surgery, thereby necessitating
the use of a bed pan.
Metal bedpans can cause problems, because
steel, which they are usually constructed of, may be cold, hard and
uncomfortable. Also, the supporting area is very small and prolonged use
can cause pressure ulcers. To solve these problems the Urinevac
women's bedpan is uniquely designed for the female patient as an ergonomic, self emptying bedpan.
The deepest part of the pan is at the back, where the urine flows to from the recumbant
female avoiding spills and the
need of lifting or turning the patient . |
U.S. patented. - Made in USA |
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