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Teflon Coated Stainless Steel Patient Care Products are bedpans designed for persons with physical disabilities. The products include conventional and fracture bedpans and emesis basins. All three combine the benefits of heavy gauge stainless steel with an easy-to-clean protective coating that reduces surface friction. Patient comfort is enhanced by a surface that helps reduce the risk of skin rash, chafing, blistering and open sores. SIZES: Emesis basins are available in 12, 16, 28 and 56 ounce models.

Notes: Teflon is a registered trademark.

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This product record was updated on December 22, 1999.

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Medical Action Industries Inc (formerly Vollrath Group Inc)

800 Prime Place
Hauppauge, New York 11788
United States
Telephone: 800-645-7042 or 631-231-4600.
Fax: 631-231-3075.
Web: http://www.medical-action.com.
Email: cs@medical-action.com.


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