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The difference between medical beds and medical nursing beds

Medical beds: The so-called medical beds, also known as medical beds, medical beds, nursing beds, etc., are naturally beds used by patients when they are hospitalized. They are mainly suitable for major hospitals, township health centers and community health service centers. Ordinary medical beds are made of triangular iron scraps, and their functions and structures are relatively simple.

Medical care bed: The four corners of the care bed are equipped with wheels to facilitate patient movement. Its top, middle and bottom are interconnected and can be activated to lift or lower. If the patient feels uncomfortable lying down for a long time, the support of the nursing bed can be rocked to make the patient lie down. If the foot is uncomfortable, you can also swing the foot support to lower the legs so that the patient’s posture is relatively comfortable. The medical care bed integrates the micro toilet into it, and the toilet is isolated together, making it easy to use and handle. Moreover, the weight of the bedside exceeds 1,000 kilograms, and it is firm and does not shake. It takes the patient’s comfort into consideration and also facilitates the nursing staff’s care.
1. Functionally
Home care beds and medical care beds differ in functionality. Medical nursing beds are nursing bed products used in hospitals and other places. They have very high structural and functional requirements and fewer personalized requirements for nursing beds. But home care beds are not. Home care beds are mainly provided for a single customer. Different home users have different requirements for home care beds. Relatively speaking, the personalized functions of care beds are receiving more and more attention.
2. Operational
Secondly, there are operational differences between home care beds and medical care beds. Many hospital nurses, nursing staff and other professionals use medical care beds. They have a better understanding of the functions and operations of care beds and can adapt well to the use requirements of disordered care beds. But that’s not the case with home care beds. The users of home care beds are non-professionals. As people who have not been exposed to nursing work, it is relatively difficult to use disorderly care beds.
In summary, compared with medical nursing beds, the former has a relatively simple structure and is not as comfortable as the latter. The planning of the nursing bed is more humane and is suitable for long-term bedridden patients to turn over, sit up and defecate. It can reduce the pain of patients and jointly relieve the pain of nursing staff. burden. However, with the development of science and technology and the improvement of people’s requirements for hospitalization, medical beds are becoming more and more inclined to medical beds instead of simple medical beds.

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Post time: Oct-24-2023