medical-supplies
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November 13, 2020
If you’ve just undergone surgery, you might be dealing with the new task of wearing a straight tip catheter or coude catheter. While both of these catheters serve the similar purpose of removing fluid from the body, there are some distinct differences.
What’s A Catheter?
Before diving into the differences between a straight tip and coude tip catheter, it’s important to define what a catheter is in the first place. In a nutshell, a catheter is just a flexible tube that is typically inserted into the urethra and into the bladder for the purpose of removing
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November 13, 2020
Those who have just undergone a medical operation are sometimes tasked with going home with a catheter after surgery. A catheter is a device used to assist people in dealing with overall urinary incontinence and retention.
A hospital or healthcare facility's sterile conditions will always be the best place to learn how the catheter is inserted. Many patients that have just gone through surgery will require a catheter after surgery, and a lot of them will leave the hospital with a urinary foley.
The first reaction that many patients have is that of confusion and frustration. Over time, the catheter will become a habitual part of life. There are several things to know about going
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October 16, 2020
Why is intermittent catheterization painful? And what about how to make intermittent catheterization less painful? In this article, we’re going to talk about how catheters work, what they are, and what they’re used for. Overall catheters are used by people who are unable to empty what’s inside their bladder on their own. They tend to be tubes that enter through the urethra, or through an opening in the abdomen. They can be used for anything from surgery prep to a urinary tract infection. They’ve been used throughout history by people of all ages. In this article, we’re going to talk about why it can be painful to use one.
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October 07, 2020
When someone mentions gauze, they can mean many things. Afterall, gauze is used throughout all walks of life. However, medical gauze is used for one thing and one thing only. Treating wounds. Whether it be a minor scrape or cut, to a full-on bullet wound. Medical gauze is a lifesaver. These bandages are highly absorbent and help keep the pressure on wounds. It also keeps them from getting infected or irritated. If you need medical gauze, but don’t know what type to get, read through the rest of this article. We talk about all the specific types of gauze, what they’re used for, and more.
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October 07, 2020
How long does it take for an enema to work? It’s an age-old question with lots of wrong answers and incorrect information. Thankfully for anyone who’s actually interested, we cover everything from what an enema actually is to how long it takes to be effective. In this article, we’ll cover it all, so by the end if you’re confused we recommend you read through it again before contacting us. However, we’re always open to questions, so if you need something, feel free to reach out.
First of all, let’s talk about what an enema actually is. Ever heard of a laxative? Laxatives are typically taken orally and are designed to help you flush out your bowels. They
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September 03, 2020
Patients that suffer from ailments such as urinary incontinence often use catheters to relieve them of their ailment. In simple words, it’s a tube that’s moved into the body in an attempt to clear out your bladder when you can't do it on your own. At first, a lot of people ask, ‘How does a catheter work?’, which is exactly why we have written this article. This all intensive guide will teach you all the information you need, from what it actually is, to all the different types. If you recently had a catheter inserted, you most likely had it done in a hospital. Chances are they skimmed through how to do it on your own, and considering you may be living with them for a considerable
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August 18, 2020
If you want to know about nebulizers, you’ve come to the right place. We’ve put together everything you need to know! In simple terms, a nebulizer is a device that some call a breathing machine. The purpose of a nebulizer is to make mist out of medication! This, therefore, allows it to enter your lungs, and improve your breathing (or whatever the medication was intent upon). Usually, people use nebulizers to cure cystic fibrosis, asthma, COPD, and other respiratory ailments and/or conditions.
Nebulizer Versus Inhaler - What’s the difference? What is a nebulizer?
Inhalers and nebulizers work in a very similar fashion but are typically used in different ways.
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July 21, 2020
Bed wedge pillows can be used in a variety of ways, and for a variety of reasons. One of the most common uses of bed wedge pillows is physical ailment relief. A lot of people who suffer from acid reflux tend to use bed wedge pillows because of the angle it keeps them at. The angle helps lessen the severity of the symptoms, therefore allowing the patient to sleep better and heal throughout the night. Patients have been known to use this product for ailments like congestion of all kinds, various cold and flu symptoms, and more. Fortunately, the uses don't stop there! People actually use them a lot for recreational purposes as well! Having trouble reading while lying flat on your back? The bed wedge
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July 20, 2020
Formed by a combination of glycine and magnesium, Magnesium Glycinate is an incredible health supplement that's just recently started to make waves throughout the medical community. Countless studies have highlighted the tremendous success that Magnesium Glycinate has seen, and the users are actually praising it as well. This particular Magnesium Glycinate lives under the Metagenics brand, which is of course one of the reasons why it's so successful. Metagenics is one of the most trusted sources out there.
In this brief article, we'll be discussing the various reasons as to Metagenic's success. People prefer their brand, and there must be reasons why! Time to get right into it.
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June 19, 2020
Television shows and movies about medical topics are always pushing the same narrative. The surgeons are constantly under extreme pressure, and the ER doctors must find out what's wrong before the patient dies! Although fiction is always dressed up for more effect, there is a lot of truth to these stressful notions. Doctors and surgeons are always under stress. They're the first line of contact (other than nurses) and if anything were to go the wrong they'd be in the limelight. This is unfortunate because a lot of people who want to go into medicine aren't built to handle such massive amounts of stress.
Thankfully Histotechnology Technician jobs along with other similar jobs exist. Something