ICU beds are hospital beds designed specifically for an intensive environment in which critically ill patients are managed. Such beds incorporate sophisticated amenities, including electric control for adjustable height and position, Trendelenburg and cardiac chair positions for ease of circulation and respiration, and pressure-relieving mattresses for patient comfort. Other advantages of an ICU bed include a CPR release mechanism in case of emergency, IV poles with multiple hooks for easy administration of medication, and nurse control panels to adjust the beds. The bed can also move on wheels, has a locking system to guarantee the safe transport of the patient, and remains stable while being cared for. Moreover, they are equipped with backup power for an uninterrupted supply of support in cases of emergency.
Benefits
Current Monitoring: The integrated sensors perform the continuous tracking of vital signs, which allow for real time monitoring and thereby faster medical intervention by the attending emergency staff.
Improved Patient Comfort: Adjustable positions remove pressure from the different points thus reducing the chances of developing pressure sores and increasing comfort during recovery.
Simplified Care: Electric adjustment motor helps caregivers to position patients smoothly and thus lower the physical effort exerted from the caregiver while also achieving workflow efficiency.
Boost Safety Feature: ICU bed side rails and braking systems will prevent falling under critical times of patient safety.
Faciling Procedures: The specification will promote numerous medical procedures from intubation to wound care, thus providing a stable base for the health care provider.
Streamlined Transportation of Patients: Easy mobility will carry one from one department to another, which is crucial during an emergency or routine care.