Key Features:
Bag Design: Typically consists of a sealed plastic bag with a drainage port at the bottom.
Inlet Tube: Connected to an inlet tube, often with a catheter or tubing, to facilitate urine flow into the bag.
Anti-Reflux Valve: Many bags have an anti-reflux valve to prevent urine from flowing back into the tubing.
Measurement Markings: Graduated markings on the bag for measuring urine output accurately.
Drainage Port: Equipped with a drainage port for emptying the bag without removing it from the patient.
Secure Attachment: Designed for secure attachment to a catheter or urinary catheterization system.
Straps or Hangers: Some bags have straps or hangers for convenient attachment to bed frames or other supports.
Sterile Packaging: Supplied in sterile packaging to maintain aseptic conditions until use.
Disposable or Reusable: Offered in both disposable and reusable options based on clinical needs.
Variety of Sizes: Available in various sizes to accommodate different patient needs and usage durations.
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