Definition
An emesis basin, also known as a kidney dish, is a shallow, kidney-shaped bowl used in medical settings. It is primarily designed to collect vomit, but it can also hold other bodily fluids or small medical items. Unlike a regular bowl, its curved shape allows it to be held comfortably against a patient's body. Think of it as a hygienic container for managing nausea and vomiting. It helps prevent messes and maintains cleanliness during medical procedures.