Urometer Plus Urine Bag with Measured Volume Chamber

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- The Romsons Urometer Plus Urine Bag with Measured Volume Chamber is designed to measure hourly urine output

- The urine bag has a universal tapered connector with sampling port which facilitates mid stream urine sampling

- These urine bags are equipped with a clear and transparent measured volume chamber which allows for accurate measurement

- The urine collection bag has a tube length of 150 cm

- The urine meter is directly attached to two litre capacity urine bag with overflow facility

- Its completely closed circuit eliminates the risk of contamination

- The universal tapered connector facilitates aseptic catheter & urine bag connection

- These urine collection bags are sterile, individually packed in a box

- The urine bag is suitable for Adult/Child/Infant patients

- These urine bags come in a standard packing of 10 bags per box

- As the name suggest, urine collection bags are used to collect and temporarily store urine. It is attached to a catheter (tube) that is connected to the patient's bladder through the urethra and the urine is passed through this tube into the urine bag. Such devices are used by people that may be suffering from urinary incontinence/ leakage, difficulty in urination, urinary tract infections, during and after certain types of urological and gynaecological surgeries, and other ailments.

- Urine bags are made from medical grade PVC that is non-toxic and safe to use. It is important to ensure the quality of the PVC that is used to manufacture the urine bags.

- Urine bags are available either as a leg bag or a drainage bag. A Leg urine bag is attached to the patients thigh with elastic or Velcro straps and allows them to move freely during the day. They have a small holding capacity in comparison to a drainage urine bag and need to be emptied and cleaned more frequently. A drainage urine bag is used for patients that may be in wheelchairs or beds and are not attached to the patients body. They can be used for a longer period of time and are commonly used during the night while the patient is asleep.

- It is advised to empty the drainage bag every four to eight hours, or if it becomes filled before then. Do not let the drain tube touch the container the urine is draining into, when emptying the bag. Wash hands with soap and water before and after touching the catheter or drainage bag.

- Most urine bags are not recommended to be re-used for more than a month even with thorough cleaning every time the bag is drained. If the bag looks dirty or smells bad, then it should not be used and disposed off immediately.

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