Bedpan – A tapered front, it slides easily under immobile patients

Extra large bedpan features a tapered front so that it slides easily under immobile patients Can also be used as a bariatric female urinal Loop handle makes maneuvering easy Non-stick surface Also available in pigment-free to support "greener manufacturing"
Hits: 1
Item#: DYNC8552

Description
- Extra large bedpan features a tapered front so that it slides easily under immobile patients
- Can also be used as a bariatric female urinal
- Loop handle makes maneuvering easy
- Non-stick surface
- Also available in pigment-free to support “greener manufacturin
Quick Overview
- Color: Graphite
- Autoclavable: No
- Biohazard Symbol: No
- 4 Each / Case
Details
Autoclavable: No Biohazard Symbol: No Brand: Medline Color: Graphite Height Inches: 12.380 In Length Inches: 17.810 In Material: Plastic Product Type: Bariatric Fracture Bedpan Weight Capacity: 900 lb Width Inches: 15.0 In Quantity: 4 Each / Case | |
BEDPANS / FRACTURE PANS
Whether you’re shopping for bedpans and/or fracture pans for personal or commercial health care use, we have the products you need at the price you want. Browse our selection of bariatric bedpans and hospital bedpans today so you’re never caught unprepared!
Bedpan Uses
Patients who are bedridden, immobile, have limited mobility or experience incontinence may be provided with a bedpan by their caregiver or facility. Sometimes called hospital bedpans, this toileting aid is very common in hospitals and is generally available to any patients who request or require their use while in healthcare facilities.
Female Bedpan vs. Bedpans for Males
If you’re looking for a female bedpan or a bedpan for males, your search ends here; most standard bedpans are generic (i.e. not made to be gender-specific). Nevertheless, the use of urinal pans does differ by gender. Hospital bedpans are used by both men and women for bowel movements as well as by women for micturation. Male patients are advised to use urinals for urine elimination, as male urinals are better suited for their anatomy.
Bedpan vs. Fracture Pan
Although bedpans and fracture pans both function as bedpans for bedridden patients, they are fundamentally different in their build and usage.
