Can a rented ambulance urinate and defecate on a patient?

Yes. Generally, the interior of an ambulance is equipped with medical equipment and medicines, as well as some basic comforts such as seats, beds, and restrooms. These facilities can be used to meet the patient's basic needs, including urination and defecation. However, for some special cases, patients may need to use special equipment or tools to help them with continence, such as incontinence pads or sheets. If these devices are not available in the ambulance, paramedics may place special absorbent material in the patient's urine and feces to protect the sheets and floor.