What is a Therapeutic Intensive Care Bed?
Therapeutic intensive care beds are advanced technological beds that not only meet the lying and resting needs of patients, but also offer various therapeutic functions. These beds are designed to optimize the treatment processes of patients in the intensive care unit.
Features of the beds
Adjustable Positions: The head, foot and torso section can be adjusted independently. This allows patients to take positions to suit different treatment needs and comfort levels.
Pressure Ulcer Prevention: The mattress prevents the formation of pressure ulcers (bedsores) by constantly changing the air pressure. This feature is critical for patients who stay in bed for long periods of time.
Massage and Vibration Therapy: Integrated massage and vibration therapy increases blood circulation and reduces muscle spasms. This helps patients feel more comfortable and accelerate their recovery process.
Heating and Cooling Function: The heating and cooling systems in the bed provide optimal treatment conditions by keeping the patient's body temperature under control.
Integrated Weight Measurement System: By continuously monitoring the patient's weight, it helps to monitor fluid balance and nutrition.
Mobility and Portability: The bed can be easily moved around the hospital and accessed to different departments. This offers great convenience in emergencies and different treatment needs.
Benefits of Beds
Patient Comfort and Safety: Adjustable positions and massage functions increase patient comfort. The pressure ulcer prevention system ensures safety in long-stay patients.
Treatment Efficiency: Features such as heating, cooling and vibration therapy increase the effectiveness of treatment processes and accelerate the healing process of patients.
Hospital Efficiency: The integrated weight measurement system and mobility features reduce the workload of medical staff and increase operational efficiency within the hospital.
Multifunctional Use: The versatile functions of the beds adapt to different treatment needs and offer a wide range of uses in intensive care units.
Areas of Use
Intensive Care Units: Continuous monitoring and treatment of critically ill patients.
Rehabilitation Centers: Supporting patients' recovery processes and accelerating rehabilitation.
Palliative Care: Pain management and maximizing patient comfort.
Postoperative Care: Helping patients recover quickly after surgical intervention.