
A Urometer is a medical device used to measure and collect urine output, typically during procedures like urinary catheterization, or in patients who are critically ill and require precise urine monitoring.
Features:
Graduated scale for accurate urine volume measurement
Usually made of transparent plastic for easy viewing
Drainage tubing and connection to a catheter or urinary catheter system
Often includes a bag or container for urine collection
Sterile and disposable versions available for infection control
Use:
Used to measure urine output in hospitalized or post-operative patients
Commonly used in intensive care units (ICU), post-surgery recovery, or kidney-related monitoring
Helps assess kidney function and fluid balance in patients with conditions like renal failure or dehydration