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The Differences Between Hospital Beds

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15y ago
Updated: 11/10/2020

If one has been to more than two sections of a hospital, they may have noticed that the type of hospital bed they see in one section is not always the same as in another. The hospital bed chosen for each area may depend on the type of treatments going on in that section for example. The patient’s condition will also go a long way in determining the type of bed that will be used for him/her. Each bed has unique advantages and disavantages.

Apart from the above two factors, the economic stature of the facility will also determine the types of hospital beds available. Here are a few types of hospital beds commonly used today.

%C2%B7 The gatch beds – This is the oldest type of hospital bed that you can come across. It is very common in nursing homes and economically challenged facilities or regions. They are picked out because they are cheaper as they do not use any electricity. This type of hospital has 3 cranks below the mattress used for raising and lowering the whole bed, the foot of the bed, or, most commonly, the head of the bed.

%C2%B7 The electric hospital beds – These are the modern hospital beds found in major facilities today. They do not have any cranks but instead have electric buttons on the side rails for adjusting the bed’s levels. This is very handy as the patient does not need to call the nurse to help him every time he needs an adjustment. This also frees up the nurses to do other things instead.

%C2%B7 The low air loss beds – These are highly sophisticated beds with modern cushions and mattresses. An ingenious system blows air into the different sacs within the special mattress. It is commonly used for burn victims or patients who have just undergone extensive skin grafting. The air being blown into the mattress’ air sacs keeps the skin cool and also hastens the drying.

%C2%B7 The stretchers – These are found in the emergency rooms of hospitals. This hospital bed is made with the purpose of mobility in mind. It is therefore fitted with foldable legs and also comes with 360 degree rotating wheels.

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