Kidney trays, also known as emesis basins, are shallow, kidney-shaped containers used in medical and healthcare settings for collecting waste, bodily fluids, or as a receptacle for surgical instruments. The ergonomic design allows them to be held close to the body or placed on flat surfaces without spillage. Available in assorted sizes, these trays are a staple in hospitals, clinics, and nursing labs.
Key Features:
- Material: Available in high-quality stainless steel for durability or disposable plastic options for single-use purposes.
- Shape: The kidney-shaped design allows for easy placement near a patient, minimizing spills and providing comfort during use.
- Assorted Sizes: Comes in various sizes (typically ranging from 6 inches to 10 inches in length) to suit different applications, from holding small instruments to collecting fluids.
- Durability: The stainless steel versions are designed for long-term use, resisting corrosion and easy to sterilize, while the plastic versions are cost-effective and disposable.
Applications:
- Waste Collection: Used for collecting bodily fluids, vomit, or dressings during medical procedures.
- Instrument Holder: Commonly used to hold sterile or used instruments during surgery or other medical procedures.
- Bedside Care: Perfect for bedside care in hospitals, allowing patients to safely expel fluids during illness or after surgery.
- Surgical Use: Used in operating rooms to collect tissues or fluids during surgery and for keeping surgical tools organized and sterile.
Advantages of Using Chemiva’s Kidney Trays:
- Assorted Sizes: Available in a variety of sizes to meet the diverse needs of healthcare settings.
- Stainless Steel Options: Durable, reusable, and easy to sterilize for long-term use in hospitals and clinics.
- Disposable Options: Lightweight and cost-effective, ideal for single-use scenarios, minimizing cross-contamination.
- Spill-Resistant Design: The kidney-shaped form fits comfortably against the body and minimizes the risk of spills, ensuring a clean environment.
Care & Maintenance:
- Stainless Steel Trays: Sterilize between uses using autoclaves or other sterilization methods to maintain hygiene.
- Disposable Trays: Dispose of after single use according to medical waste protocols.
- Storage: Store stainless steel trays in a clean, dry place to avoid contamination and corrosion.
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