How to use a medical commode

The medical commode needs to be used with the patient’s waist elevated and the commode placed on the patient’s buttocks. The use of a medical bedpan is relatively convenient, mainly for bedridden patients who are unable to get out of bed to urinate or defecate, and the patient’s family members or accompanying staff need to elevate the patient’s waist when using the bedpan and place the bedpan below the patient’s buttocks. When using the medical potty, pay attention to the wider end of the potty towards the patient’s head, place the tailbone in the placement slot, to avoid the patient’s tail cone bone and the pelvis contact with the potty resulting in discomfort, the urinary outlets are set at the lowest point of the urinal, carrying the patient’s leg strength. The use of medical potty is relatively simple, usually also pay attention to more massage of the patient’s abdomen, to avoid constipation. For more information on the proper use of a medical commode, talk to a professional nurse.