This is just common, no? Its a toilet that folds out
GibbsMalinowski on
It’s a toilet but they are rarely used.
unencumberedcucumber on
As an icu nurse these things are clutch. Way easier to get a patient safely onto than a bathroom. Patients hate a bedpan but often aren’t healthy/stable enough to make it to the bathroom. This is a safer alternative that still preserves their dignity.
Leakyboatlouie on
Relief is where you find it.
waitingtobebannedd on
I just pee in the sink when Im waiting…Is he joking?

KittyJun on
This is the toilet I took the biggest dump of my life in. Pretty sure they had to dig it out and put it in a biohazard bag because that effer was NOT going to go down that thing. 🤣🤣
Happy_Twist_7156 on
@my physical therapy brothers and sisters where has this been all the times the nurse wanted us to get the patient out of bed the first time.
Evsala on
Aren’t most patients in ICU knocked out?
Apart-Channel3737 on
How in the hell are you supposed to use it that way?
Humble-Pineapple-329 on
When my dad did his sleep study the room had something like this. It was super easy for him to use and the camera couldn’t see him use it.
acellolover on
Ahhh my old friend. It’s cold and awkward as heck to sit on, but I’d take it over the pan or the pure wick thingy any day!
thisonehereone on
this is how my toilet is, its just a bitch to crawl in there.
Kimba26 on
I had to be in the ICU for a few days a couple of years ago, but I was ambulatory so I got to use this. They put a curtain around the sink for me for privacy but I still felt like I was pooping in the furniture. Such a weird week.
Valid__Salad on
Intensive Crap Unit
SanibelMan on
I used one of these at Advocate Illinois Masonic’s ICU in September, although they told me they were moving across the street to a brand-new building the next month, so I don’t know if they still use something like this. It was a little awkward, to say the least.
hybr_dy on
We call them combi toilets.
Infection prevention loathes these and they are a nightmare for facilities. We just design full toilet rooms and build a universal patient room. If the entire floor needs to flip from med/surg or icu it simply can be.
Flexibility + Standardization FTW
Rare_Pin9932 on
I thought this was a NYC apartment at first
ATTACKEDbyRATSSS on
Yeah dude just think about it for one second.
P.S.: Stop stealing gloves ♡
lofixlover on
they’re great, unless you are me (an idiot) and cannot swing them back in without a fight half the time 🙃
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Looks like a bedpan to me. Â
This is just common, no? Its a toilet that folds out
It’s a toilet but they are rarely used.
As an icu nurse these things are clutch. Way easier to get a patient safely onto than a bathroom. Patients hate a bedpan but often aren’t healthy/stable enough to make it to the bathroom. This is a safer alternative that still preserves their dignity.
Relief is where you find it.
I just pee in the sink when Im waiting…Is he joking?

This is the toilet I took the biggest dump of my life in. Pretty sure they had to dig it out and put it in a biohazard bag because that effer was NOT going to go down that thing. 🤣🤣
@my physical therapy brothers and sisters where has this been all the times the nurse wanted us to get the patient out of bed the first time.
Aren’t most patients in ICU knocked out?
How in the hell are you supposed to use it that way?
When my dad did his sleep study the room had something like this. It was super easy for him to use and the camera couldn’t see him use it.
Ahhh my old friend. It’s cold and awkward as heck to sit on, but I’d take it over the pan or the pure wick thingy any day!
this is how my toilet is, its just a bitch to crawl in there.
I had to be in the ICU for a few days a couple of years ago, but I was ambulatory so I got to use this. They put a curtain around the sink for me for privacy but I still felt like I was pooping in the furniture. Such a weird week.
Intensive Crap Unit
I used one of these at Advocate Illinois Masonic’s ICU in September, although they told me they were moving across the street to a brand-new building the next month, so I don’t know if they still use something like this. It was a little awkward, to say the least.
We call them combi toilets.
Infection prevention loathes these and they are a nightmare for facilities. We just design full toilet rooms and build a universal patient room. If the entire floor needs to flip from med/surg or icu it simply can be.
Flexibility + Standardization FTW
I thought this was a NYC apartment at first
Yeah dude just think about it for one second.
P.S.: Stop stealing gloves ♡
they’re great, unless you are me (an idiot) and cannot swing them back in without a fight half the time 🙃