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Catheter Clamp is molded of strong, durable plastic with serrated jaws 1 1/16¨ (2.7 cm) long. Positive lock clamp springs open when released, but stays on when the catheter is open to prevent loss. Can be operated with one hand. Overall length is 2 5/16¨ (5.9 cm). Packed 12 to a bag.
Questions:
My dad has a bagless Catheter. He urinates about 6 or 7 times a day and sometimes the plug gets loose and he has accidents and wets all over himself. He only changes his Catheter once every six weeks. Would the clamp be ok for that ?
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Question By: Monty on Nov 30 -0001 12:00 AM
Yes, the clamp will work for you. I'd suggest you use a plug in addition to help keep bacteria from entering the cath.
Answer By: Lynn on Jun 16 2008 12:27 PM
Questions:
My spouse has demential and a enter catheter, is there anything that can prevent him from opening a clamp whenever he get ready. he has the tenancy to mess with the clamp i'm using.
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Question By: theresa logan on Nov 30 -0001 12:00 AM
I can understand your problem. There is a product we call a "no-no mitten" we use in the hospital that should work. It's just a "mitten" that his hand would go in that has a rigid cut out that prevents the use of the thumb and opposing finger. It ties on the hand at the wrist. I would not suggest using it for long periods of time. It's a form of restraint. Someone at your local hospital or nursing home should be able to show you one.
Answer By: Lynn on Jul 16 2025 12:18 AM
Questions:
My dad has a bagless Catheter. He urinates about 6 or 7 times a day and sometimes the plug gets loose and he has accidents and wets all over himself. He only changes his Catheter once every six weeks. Would the clamp be ok for that ?
1 Answers