Features of Bardia Closed System Drain Bag
- Bardia catheter bag has a 2000ml capacity with an anti-reflux chamber
- The strong vinyl construction of a closed urinary drainage system prevents leakage
- Hangs at patient's bedside for easy access
- Large volume capacity with graduation marks
- Urine sampling area
- Prevents urine backflow with the anti-reflux valve
What to buy with a Urinary Bag
Frequently Asked Questions About Bardia Catheter Bags
1. How do you open the valve on a urinary bag?
Empty your bladder by opening the valve. Pinch the end of the catheter using the thumb and index finger and remove the old valve. Open a new valve and connect the new valve avoiding touching the connecting end. Check that the valve is closed.
2. How often should Bardia urinary drainage bag be changed?
Bardia catheter bags must be discarded every seven (7) days from first use when:
- switching from a leg bag to a large drainage bag; disconnecting the drainage bag from the catheter
- the bag is leaking, damaged, discolored, stiff and brittle, or a strong odor persists after cleaning.
3. When should the urinary catheter bags be emptied?
Empty your leg bag at regular intervals to avoid it becoming too full and heavy, which may pull on your catheter. This should occur every 2 to 3 hours or when the bag is about half to three-quarters full.
4. How to empty a catheter bag with a clamp?
For a large bag, let the urine drain from the bag into the toilet. Once it has drained completely, close the clamp. After emptying the drainage bag, clip the drainage tube back into the holder and reuse the catheter, if it is reusable.
Bardia Urinary Drainage System Specifications
Manufacturer |
Bard |
Additive |
Without Additive |
Drain Tube Type |
Plastic Clamped Drain Tube |
Fastening Type |
Hook Hanger / Swivel Hanger |
Material |
Vinyl |
Valve Type |
Closed System Anti-Reflux Valve |
Volume |
2000 mL |
Latex Free Indicator |
Not Made with Natural Rubber Latex |