Pediatric examination table

R2,683.00 ex VAT

Here’s a comprehensive list of various types of beds used in hospitals or medical settings, along with their uses:

1. General Hospital Bed

  • Use: For general patient care in hospital wards. These beds can be adjusted for the patient’s comfort and ease of care.

2. Intensive Care Unit (ICU) Bed

  • Use: Equipped with advanced features like multiple positioning options, integrated scales, and monitoring systems, these beds are used for critically ill patients who require constant monitoring and specialized care.

3. Bariatric Bed

  • Use: Designed for overweight or obese patients, these beds are larger and sturdier, with a higher weight capacity and additional support features.

4. Pediatric Bed

  • Use: Specifically designed for children, these beds are smaller and often come with side rails for safety. They may also have playful designs to make the hospital experience less intimidating for young patients.

5. Maternity Bed

  • Use: Used in labor and delivery rooms, these beds can be adjusted to facilitate childbirth and provide comfort during labor. They often have features like removable foot sections and the ability to convert into delivery chairs.

6. Birthing Bed

  • Use: Specialized for the birthing process, allowing for various positions to aid in delivery, including a fully reclined position for the mother.

7. Geriatric Bed

  • Use: Designed for elderly patients, these beds offer extra support and safety features, including easy adjustment mechanisms and side rails.
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