Product Description
Frame Work Made of rectangular M. S. Tube four sections top made of perforated MS Sheet
Back Rest , knee rest and TB/ RTB and hi- lo positions manoeuvred by separate screw.
SS head and foot bows.
Collapsible railing (Aluminium or Iron or SS)
Bed mounted on 125mm Dia castor with two brakes
Telescopic IV rod with 4 locations
Overall size: 2100L * 900 W * 60-800 H mm
Finish : Epoxy Powder Coated
Precision Manual Adjustments for Optimal Patient PositioningThe bed's manual backrest, knee rest, and height adjustment features enable tailored positioning to meet diverse medical needs. Users can smoothly adjust the backrest from 0 to 75, the knee rest from 0 to 35, and alter bed height between 600 mm and 900 mm, maximizing patient comfort and facilitating clinical interventions.
Designed for Safety and Mobility in Critical Care EnvironmentsEngineered for ICU and critical care scenarios, this bed offers robust safety elements such as collapsible side rails, a strong ABS head/foot board, and a high load capacity. Its four 125 mm castors enhance mobility, while lockable wheels ensure stability. Perforated surfaces with ventilation and waterproof mattress material increase infection control and patient hygiene.
FAQ's of Mechanical ICU Bed:
Q: How does the mechanical ICU bed ensure patient comfort and safety?
A: The bed features manual Fowler, backrest, and knee rest adjustments, helping caregivers set the ideal position for each patient. Its collapsible side rails, sturdy ABS head and foot boards, and a high-density PU foam mattress with a waterproof cover further enhance patient safety and comfort during extended critical care.
Q: What is the process for adjusting the height and positions of the bed?
A: All adjustments are performed manually using user-friendly levers and cranks. The backrest and knee rest can be set to specific angles, and the bed height is easily varied from 600 mm to 900 mm, making positioning convenient for both medical staff and the patient.
Q: When should the Trendelenburg or Reverse Trendelenburg function be used?
A: Trendelenburg (head lower than feet) and Reverse Trendelenburg (feet lower than head) positions are typically used in ICU settings to assist with specific medical procedures, improve circulation, or manage respiratory distress. The positions are manually achieved and can be set up to a 12 angle.
Q: Where is the best place to use this mechanical ICU bed?
A: This bed is ideal for hospital intensive care units (ICUs), critical care wards, emergency rooms, and other acute care settings. Its robust build and comprehensive adjustment options make it suitable for any healthcare facility needing flexible patient support.
Q: What makes the bed portable and easy to maintain?
A: Its four high-quality castors allow easy movement, and the foldable structure allows convenient storage or relocation within a facility. The detachable ABS boards and waterproof mattress make cleaning and maintenance straightforward, promoting high hygiene standards in healthcare environments.
Q: Which materials are used in the construction of the bed and its accessories?
A: The primary frame uses mild steel with an epoxy powder-coated finish for corrosion resistance. Side rails are made from aluminium or ABS, while the IV pole is stainless steel and detachable. Head and foot boards feature durable ABS, ensuring longevity and easy disinfection.