McKesson Female Urinal – 32 oz / 946 mL Bedside Female Urinal Bottle
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McKesson Female Urinal
SKU: 146-RTLPC23201-F
32 oz (approximately 1000 mL) Capacity | Anatomically Shaped for Female Use | Wide Spill-Resistant Opening | Sturdy Grip Handle | Graduated 5oz / 100mL Increments | Single-Patient Reusable | FSA Eligible | Latex Free
A portable female urinal shaped to fit comfortably against the female anatomy, allowing women with limited mobility, bed rest, or restricted toilet access to urinate safely without transferring to a toilet. The contoured wide opening positions securely under the urethra to prevent spills in multiple positions — seated in bed, reclined, side-lying, or in a chair. The sturdy grip handle provides secure one-hand control. Graduated markings in 5oz and 100mL increments allow urine output monitoring to 35oz / 1000mL. Lightweight, durable, easy-to-clean plastic. For single-patient reuse in hospital, nursing home, and home care settings. FSA eligible. Latex free. Sold individually or 6-pack.
Order by Part Number
| SKU | Capacity | Quantity Options |
|---|---|---|
| 146-RTLPC23201-F | 32 oz (~1000 mL) | Each | 6/Pack |
For single-patient reuse only — do not share between patients. Questions? 1-866-218-0902
Key Features
- Anatomically contoured opening — shaped to fit against the female perineal anatomy for secure positioning and spill-free use in multiple positions
- Wide opening — broad inlet reduces the risk of spillage during positioning, particularly in reclined or side-lying positions
- Sturdy grip handle — designed for secure one-hand use; reduces the risk of tipping or dropping during use and emptying
- Graduated volume markings — calibrated in 5oz and 100mL increments up to 35oz / 1000mL for urine output monitoring
- Lightweight durable plastic — easy to handle; withstands repeated cleaning
- Allows use in multiple positions — seated upright in bed, reclined, side-lying, or in a chair
- Easy to clean — smooth plastic surfaces; wash with soap and water between uses
- Single-patient use — designated for one patient; do not share between patients
- 32oz (approximately 1000mL) capacity
- For hospital, nursing home, and home care settings; suitable for travel
- FSA eligible | Latex free
How to Use
- Wash hands thoroughly before handling
- Position comfortably — seated, reclined, or side-lying with legs slightly apart
- Hold the urinal by the grip handle and place the contoured opening against the body, positioning it securely under the urethra
- Relax pelvic muscles and urinate; take time to empty completely
- Remove carefully, keeping the urinal level to avoid spillage
- Empty contents into a toilet; rinse with water
- Wash thoroughly with soap and warm water; rinse and dry before storing
Clinical FAQs
How does the anatomical shape of a female urinal work and why does it matter for spill prevention?
Standard urinals have a cylindrical or bottle-shaped opening that is not designed for female anatomy — they require the opening to be held tightly against the perineum while the user is in a specific position, and any misalignment results in leakage. The McKesson Female Urinal has a contoured funnel-shaped opening that is specifically designed to conform to the shape of the female perineal area — wider, shallower, and positioned to catch urine as it exits the urethral meatus without requiring exact alignment. The wide opening compensates for variation in body position and anatomy, creating a larger collection area that captures urine even when the urinal cannot be held perfectly level. For women using the urinal in bed — particularly with limited hand strength, hemiplegia, or caregiver-assisted positioning — the anatomical shape significantly reduces the risk of spillage that would require linen changes and increase caregiver workload.
Can this urinal be used in different body positions and is one position better than others?
The McKesson Female Urinal is designed for use in several positions: seated upright at the edge of the bed, semi-reclined with the head of the bed elevated, supine (flat), and side-lying. For patients who can sit upright or semi-upright, this position generally makes it easiest to position the urinal correctly and allows gravity to direct urine flow into the opening. For bedridden patients who cannot sit up, a reclined or side-lying position may be more appropriate — the urinal can be positioned lying on its side with the opening against the body and the handle accessible for support. Caregiver assistance is often helpful for supine or side-lying use, particularly on first use or when the patient is learning the positioning technique. The grip handle allows caregivers to hold and support the urinal securely during positioning in any of these configurations.
What does "single-patient use" mean and how should this urinal be cleaned between uses?
Single-patient use means the urinal is assigned to one specific patient for the duration of their care period and should not be shared between patients — even after cleaning. This designation reflects the infection control principle that urine collection equipment that contacts body surfaces should not be transferred between patients, as cleaning alone cannot guarantee complete decontamination of all microorganisms to a level safe for a different patient's use. Within the same patient's care, the urinal is cleaned and reused multiple times. Cleaning procedure: empty contents into a toilet; rinse with clean water; wash the inside and outside with liquid soap and warm water, using a brush if needed for the interior; rinse thoroughly; allow to air dry or dry with a clean towel before the next use. Do not share the urinal between patients, even within the same household if managing multiple patients' care.
Questions about female urinal selection, urinary aid options, or bulk facility pricing? Call our product specialists: 1-866-218-0902

