Bard Bedside Drainage Bag with a Single-Hook Hanger
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Bard Bedside Drainage Bag with a Single-Hook Hanger Reviews Summary
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14 out of 15 recommended this product to their friends
Top Pros
Safe (9)
Sturdy (9)
Lightweight (7)
Easy Storage (6)
Standard product (2)
Top Cons
clamp opens spontaneously (1)
tubing too short (1)
needs more secure clamp (1)
Top Best Uses
Elderly (3)
Following Surgery (3)
Emergency (2)
DISABLED (1)
Bedtime (1)
5-6 of 15 reviews
Pros:
Safe.
Sturdy.
Lightweight.
Easy Storage.
Best Uses:
Elderly.
Following Surgery.
Emergency.
Describe Yourself:
Caregiver.
Easy drainage, hooks onto mattress handles
by RMB from GrandRapids, MI
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
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2 Questions | 2 Answers
Q:
I have found that the tube that comes out of the bag to the drain clip comes loose from the bag, have had that happen 3 times now. Causes big mess try to keep bag sitting in plastic container but can't do that ALL the time.There should be glue to hold it in place, much safer.
Asked on Jan 12, 2015 3:09:57 PM by Matt from Charleston,SC
A:
I replace the drainage tube and clip with a 5 to 6" piece of rubber (latex) tubing and catheter plug. I use these for my leg bag too w/a 10" piece of tubing. The tube that I've found easiest to use measures 1/2" inside diameter with a 1/16" wall (tubes with the thicker wall are hard to put on). This is easier to empty the bag and eliminates the metal clamp cutting into the green tube or accidentally opening. The latex tubing was hard to find, though, and was sold by the foot. I bought a box of 100-ft. at a small, local medical supply store. I buy Allegro's #561620 plug & cap set so I can protect the top of the drainage bags. I hope this helps!
Answered on Feb 5, 2016 6:41:55 PM by washilover from California
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Q:
if bed does not have anything to hook on foley bag, what can I use?
Asked on Jun 5, 2014 7:28:40 PM by Eve from San Jose, CA
A:
We do not use the hook feature on the bag. At night we hang the bag on the rim of a bucket.
Answered on Jun 29, 2015 12:46:07 PM by cookies62 from midwest
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Part Number(s): 094 0110 07, 35041900, 094 2277, 094 2219
Mfg Part Number(s): 154002, 154102
Scrip Part Number(s): 094 0110 08, 094 0110 07, 094 2219, 094 2277