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A kidney tray, also known as a kidney dish or emesis basin, is a shallow, kidney-shaped basin used in medical settings to collect soiled dressings, medical waste, and fluids during procedures. It’s designed to be held against a patient’s body to catch fluids or debris. Kidney trays are also used to hold instruments, supplies, and equipment for medical procedures.

Description

Specific Uses:
Collecting medical waste:
Soiled dressings, bandages, and other waste from medical procedures can be collected in the kidney tray.

Holding instruments and supplies:
Instruments, small tools, and supplies needed for a procedure can be placed in the kidney tray for easy access.

Receiving vomit or other bodily fluids:
During examinations or treatments, the tray can be used to catch vomit or other fluids.

Holding liquids:
The kidney tray can be used to hold liquids, such as disinfectants, for washing or cleaning purposes.

Facilitating clinical procedures:
The tray helps with various medical procedures by providing a place to hold items or collect waste.

Reusable and cost-effective:
Kidney trays are often reusable, making them a cost-effective solution for medical facilities.

Maintaining a clean and organized environment:
The tray helps maintain a clean environment during patient care and procedures.

Construction and Features:
Kidney-shaped: The kidney shape allows the tray to be easily held against the patient’s body.
Smooth surface: Smooth surfaces allow for easy cleaning and sterilization.
Material: Commonly made of stainless steel or plastic.
Autoclavable: Many kidney trays are designed to be autoclaved for sterilization.