This invention contemplates a liquid filled sealable flexible bag having a manipulative discharge tube or nozzle. As a vaginal douche the discharge tube is removably equipped with a vaginal fitting which telescopically engages the tube. Positive closing means of the discharge tube is provided. The filled and plugged bag, complete with vaginal fitting, may be encased in a sealed envelope which in turn is conveniently accommodated in a purse-like flexible case. To use the device after breaking the sealed envelope, the vaginal fitting is removed and the douche is ready for administration. In addition to the syringe there is disclosed an enema bag and including manipulative valve shutoff means.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a divisional application of an application filed Sept. 20, 1976 and given Ser. No. 724,724 which was a divisional application of an application filed June 30, 1975 and given Ser. No. 592,037 which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,014,332 on Mar. 29, 1977. This parent application was a continuation-in-part application of my U.S. patent application entitled, "Prefilled Disposable Syringe", Ser. No. 389,506, filed Aug. 20, 1973 and now abandoned.
The collection bag of the invention is used to capture body fluids/waste material throughout the complete process as an enema is being administered, eliminating contamination of the patient, bed, linens, and floor as well as the caregiver and others that administer the enema. This bag can be administered to patients that are recovering from bariatric surgery, are in a long term care facility, hospital, home, or special unit caring for spinal cord injuries, or head injuries. It can be used with patients who are in a comatose condition whereby hip flexion, weight bearing, or transferring to a bedside commode is impossible. This collection bag captures waste for laboratory testing and other lab work and is marked with warning indicia. The bag fits any age patient, male or female.
A container for intravenous fluid has a triangular cross-section to permit improved utilization of space during packaging of several containers in boxes or cartons, and a first opening sealed by a membrane seal which can be pierced with the spike of a conventional intravenous set. A second opening of the container is surrounded with a neck portion forming a joint to which an intermediate member is pivotably mounted. The intermediate member includes a hollow cylindrical portion having two circumferential ribs which are adapted to hold the neck of a standard small vial containing solid antibiotics and the like. The intermediate member also includes an internally mounted hollow spike so that the seal of the antibiotic vial is penetrated by the spike when the vial is mounted to the intermediate member. The duct of the spike of the intermediate member is not aligned with the second opening of the container until the intermediate member is rotated or pivoted into an extreme position. Fluid communication between the vial and the container is established only when it is so desired by a user, typically before administration of the reconstituted antibotic to a patient.
By providing a mixture of surfactants and water, with the water content ranging between bout 40% and 95% by weight based upon the weight of the entire composition, a unique, improved, liquid based foaming soap formulation is realized which is useable for a wide variety of applications, including wet shaving and dry shaving. In the preferred embodiment, the improved liquid based foaming soap formulations incorporate one or more therapeutic active in sufficient quantities to assure its efficacy. As a result, the formulation is useable for a wide variety of medical applications for preventing, treating, or reducing the spread or transmission of bacteria, virus, infections, and the like.