Description
Mechanical ICU beds can be used for a variety of purposes, including:
- Patient comfort:Â Mechanical ICU beds can be adjusted to help patients find a comfortable position, especially those with pain or respiratory issues.Â
- Patient positioning:Â ICU beds can be frequently repositioned to help prevent bedsores.Â
- Procedures:Â ICU beds can be used for procedures like tracheostomy or dialysis.Â
- Lifesaving interventions:Â ICU beds can help staff perform lifesaving interventions like intubation or resuscitation.Â
- Patient mobility:Â ICU beds can help caregivers manage changes in the patient’s posture or transfers.Â
- Emergency use:Â ICU beds can be used in recovery rooms, surgical areas, or hospital wards that are temporarily transformed into critical care spaces.Â
Some features of ICU beds include:Â
- CPR release:Â Allows medical staff to flatten the bed for CPR
- Intravenous poles:Â Make it easy to wheel the patient in an emergency
- Electrical controls:Â Allow nurses and ICU staff to control the bed without assistance
- Detachable head and footboards:Â Allow for easy intubation
- Automatic lateral therapy:Â Tilts the bed’s base to help patients shift
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