Bard Urine Drainage Bag With Anti-Reflux Chamber has a rounded, teardrop shape that provides more efficient drainage. Unique dome design of the anti-reflux chamber helps prevent urine reflux from the urine drain bag back into the drainage tube.
Why choose Bard 2000ml Urine Drainage Bag?
2000 mL...
Bard Urine Drainage Bag With Anti-Reflux Chamber has a rounded, teardrop shape that provides more efficient drainage. Unique dome design of the anti-reflux chamber helps prevent urine reflux from the urine drain bag back into the drainage tube.
Why choose Bard 2000ml Urine Drainage Bag?
2000 mL capacity with anti-reflux chamber
Urine sampling area
Easy-to-drain outlet tube with clamp and tube holder
Plastic bag, single-use, sterile fluid path
Ideal for patients with latex allergies
Features of Urine Drainage Bag with Anti-Reflux Chaamber
The latex-free EZ-LOK Sampling Port eliminates the risk of needlestick injuries and allows for needle-free aspiration
The bacteriostatic collection system is impregnated with a novel antimicrobial agent to repel pathogens commonly associated with catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTIs)
The urine bag comes in sterile style
Not made with natural rubber latex
For single use only
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How to use Bard Urinary Drainage Bags?
Periodic inspection of the system should be made to ensure that urine is flowing freely and is not obstructed.
Urine drainage bag should be placed near the foot of the bed, and below the level of the patients hip.
Drain tubing should be secured to the draw sheet with the sheeting clip to provide a continuous downward sloping path to the drainage bag.
When transporting the patient, do not place the drainage bag on the abdomen or between the legs of the patients.
Excess tubing should be arranged to permit "straight line" drainage or coiled in a manner that does not allow the tubing to kink or fall below the level of the drainage bag.
To promote optimum drainage, position the drainage tubing over the patient leg. This is especially important if the patient is obese.
Never allow the drainage bag to be placed on the floor.