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durn for'ner
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: South of Sweden
Posts: 17,090
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Morning, guys.
Jeff, on the subject of Norwegian roads, I admit I have only been to Norway once. Some 15 years ago. I would have thought they had improved the roads since then. I remember two things from that trip. The really poor road surfaces and the phenomenally beautiful scenery. I have been around plenty, but I still regard that trip as the top three on a scale of beautiful nature.
My patented medical device is a urine collection bag for small children. May sound kinky but its not. Its absolutely essential that a urine sample from a febrile child is collected as cleanly as possible, not to get contaminated by skin bacteria. As the current collection bags are so poorly designed, they get contaminated most of the time, rendering the sample useless for diagnostic purposes. That forces us to take a sample by either puncturing the urine bladder with a needle straight threw the belly or forcing a plastic catheter up threw the urethra. Both are very traumatic methods. My device is basically a collection bag but with several design features that omits the risk of contamination. You receive a clean sample without the trauma of neither needles nor catheters. Every doctor seeing kids will need it (I hope..).
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