Important Features in an ICU Bed

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Important Features in an ICU Bed As the name suggests, ICU beds are hospital beds used in Intensive Care Units (ICUs), also known as Intensive Therapy Units (ITUs) or Critical Care Units (CCUs). These special units provide care and treatment to patients who are seriously ill. An ICU bed should have certain special features to best support and treat the patients. Each bed in the ICU space should be engineered in a manner that could best support the patients and allow the caregivers to offer the best possible care to their patients.

ICU beds are different from other hospital beds and require specialized ergonomics. According to the Department of Health and Social Care, every ICU bed should include the following three requirements: It must be electric ICU beds must be electrically powered so that they can be operated using a control panel or a handset rather than requiring the staff to reposition the patient bed manually. It must offer Trendelenburg and Chair position Every motorized ICU bed should be capable of offering a cardiac chair and Trendelenberg position to support ill patients at its best. These positions facilitate circulation and respiration to aid bodily function.


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