Pee-in-Pot
Cross-source consensus on Pee-in-Pot from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- The Pee-in-Pot is made from bamboo-derived cellulose thermofibre pulp rather than plastic. — Clean pulp versus sterile plastic for mid-stream urine collection: a paired equivalence study comparing the microbiological performance of a novel low carbon collection device with the standard of care
- The study used the Pee-in-Pot as an intermediate vessel rather than the primary container into which patients voided. — Clean pulp versus sterile plastic for mid-stream urine collection: a paired equivalence study comparing the microbiological performance of a novel low carbon collection device with the standard of care
- The Pee-in-Pot retains exactly 10 mL of urine for direct decanting into a boric acid tube. — Clean pulp versus sterile plastic for mid-stream urine collection: a paired equivalence study comparing the microbiological performance of a novel low carbon collection device with the standard of care
- The Pee-in-Pot is a UKCA-marked Class 1 in vitro diagnostic device for urine collection. — Clean pulp versus sterile plastic for mid-stream urine collection: a paired equivalence study comparing the microbiological performance of a novel low carbon collection device with the standard of care