Hospital beds
Hospital beds
— specialized beds designed for individuals facing serious health conditions or the elderly who can't use regular beds due to medical reasons often feature a distinctive composite design with 2 to 4 sections. These sections can rotate, enabling adjustments in the user's position, such as transitioning from a lying position to a semi-sitting one or flexing their extended legs. In advanced models, the sections are electrically powered, allowing effortless position adjustments through a remote control.Hospital beds come in various specialized options, with functional beds being the most common. These are designed for stable patients without emergency needs and often include additional features like a hanging handle for easier movement in bed, a removable or folding table, etc. On the other hand, intensive care beds, designed for emergency care departments, have a unique design and a more extensive range of functions. They are typically made of non-spring materials, ideal for manual cardiopulmonary resuscitation, and may feature folding handrails for patient safety, a stand for intravenous injections, a compartment for x-ray cassettes enabling on-bed X-rays, and other specialized equipment.
There are other rarer and more specific varieties of hospital beds - for example, models for psychiatric and drug treatment facilities, which have the option of installing straps to secure troubled patients.
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