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Qué (quién) es kidney dish - definición

MEDICAL TOOL
Emesis basin; Pulp kidney dish; Kidney tray; Kidney pan
  • Stainless-steel kidney dish
  • Stack of disposable pulp kidney dishes, stored in a drawer

kidney dish         
¦ noun (in medicine) a kidney-shaped receptacle.
Dish (food)         
  • pulao]] dish from [[Bangladesh]] and [[West Bengal, India]], with condiments and yogurt.
  • A [[Chinese fried rice]] dish on a plate.
SPECIFIC FOOD PREPARATION WITH COOKING FINISHED, AND READY TO EAT, OR BE SERVED
Culinary dish; Dish of food
A dish in gastronomy is a specific food preparation, a "distinct article or variety of food",OED ready to eat or to be served.
the dish         
  • Parkes radio telescope]] and the [[Honeysuckle Creek Tracking Station]], broadcast a week before the Moon landing
  • Specially constructed 'control console' as used on the set of the film, The Dish. As on public display at the CSIRO Parkes Observatory visitors' centre, March 2020.
2000 FILM BY ROB SITCH
The Dish (movie); The Dish (film)
informal information which is not generally known or available.

Wikipedia

Kidney dish

A kidney dish (British English) or emesis basin (American English) is a shallow basin with a kidney-shaped base and sloping walls used in medical and surgical wards to receive soiled dressings and other medical waste. Generally, the volume of a pulp kidney dish (or "vomit dish") is 700 mL. Its length is 25 cm-26 cm, its width 11 cm. The shape of the dish allows it to be held against the patient's body to catch any falling fluids or debris. Various sizes of emesis basins are common in healthcare settings, including facilities such as nursing homes that may have bedridden patients.

Reusable kidney dishes are usually made of stainless steel. During the first half of the 20th century, kidney dishes were commonly made of enamelled iron.

The disposable version of kidney dishes was invented by Bessie Virginia Blount, and they may be made of paper pulp or plastic. Disposable molded pulp kidney dishes have been replacing reusable kidney dishes because single-use products can decrease cross-communication of pathogens. Each year, more than 100 million pulp kidney dishes are used in hospital or family care.