Material: Typically metal frame with a vinyl or nylon mattress
Features: Adjustable backrest and leg elevation (manual or electric), side rails (optional), wheels (optional)
Dimensions: Standard length of 75-80 inches, width of 36-40 inches, and adjustable height range of 18-24 inches
Simple Plain Hospital Bed is a medical bed designed for use in hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare facilities.
This bed is made from high-quality materials and is designed to provide comfort and support to patients who are recovering from illness or injury.
Improved patient comfort: Adjustable features allow patients to find the most comfortable position for resting, sleeping, or receiving medical care.
Enhanced caregiving: Adjustable beds enable caregivers to easily access and position patients for examinations and procedures.
Promotes healing: Proper positioning can improve circulation, reduce pressure sores, and facilitate recovery.
Versatility: Simple patient beds can be used in various healthcare settings, from hospital rooms to rehabilitation centers.
Cost-effective: Manual adjustable beds are generally more affordable than electronic models.
Adjusting the bed: Ensure the bed is unlocked and brakes are engaged. Use the hand cranks, levers, or control panel to adjust the backrest and leg elevation according to patient needs and comfort.
Assisting the patient: Help the patient onto the bed safely and securely. Secure side rails if necessary and provide pillows for additional support.
Monitoring the patient: Regularly check on the patient's comfort and adjust the bed settings as needed. Be mindful of fall risk and ensure side rails are properly raised when appropriate.
Cleaning and maintenance: Regularly clean and disinfect the bed surface and frame to maintain hygiene and prevent the spread of infection. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for proper maintenance and cleaning procedures.
Weight capacity: Always follow the weight capacity limit of the bed to avoid damage or injury.
Brakes: Ensure the bed brakes are engaged before and after adjusting the bed or transferring the patient.
Side rails: Use side rails appropriately to prevent falls, especially for patients at risk.
Entrapment hazards: Be aware of gaps and pinch points between the bed frame and mattress to avoid injury to patients or caregivers.
Electrical safety: For electronic beds, ensure proper grounding and use caution around electrical cords and controls.
Note : Additional fee will be applied for Additional features