What is the difference between a perforated flat bed and a home care bed?


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2020-07-26

Now with the continuous development of medical services, there are many types of nursing beds. Therefore, at the time of purchase, the user will struggle with which one to buy. Today, the editor will first introduce you to what is the difference between a perforated flat bed and a home care bed?

Now with the continuous development of medical services, there are many types of nursing beds. Therefore, at the time of purchase, the user will struggle with which one to buy. Today, the editor will first introduce you to what is the difference between a perforated flat bed and a home care bed?
 
Home care beds and punch flat beds have different functions. Flat bed is a nursing bed product used in hospitals and other places. It requires a high degree of consistency in structure and function, and the personalized requirements of nursing beds are relatively few. But this is not the case for home care beds. Most home care beds are provided for individual customers, and different home users have different requirements for home care beds. On the contrary, families pay more attention to the personalized function of nursing beds. The operation of home care beds and flat beds is different. Many hospital nurses, nurses and other professionals who use flat beds are familiar with the function and operation of nursing beds, and can adapt to complex nursing bed requirements. But home care beds are not. Users of home care beds are non-professionals. As people who have not been exposed to the nursing industry, they usually need to study carefully when using home care beds to master the use of home care beds.
Punching: refers to punching various patterns on steel plate, leather, cloth, wood and other materials to meet different needs. Various types of punching holes: cross holes, diamond holes, fish-scale holes, eight-shaped holes, hexagonal holes, punching plates, long holes, square holes, round holes, perforated nets, triangular holes, etc.
The basic function of the punch is to adjust the surgical position, expose the surgical field of view, and make the operation proceed smoothly. The operating room typically uses five positions. The order is prone position, supine position, inclined position, perineal position and sitting position.
The above is the difference between the punch and the ordinary nursing bed. I hope everyone can choose according to their own needs when buying, which is the most beneficial to the patient's care! If you have other questions or needs, welcome, we will serve you wholeheartedly!

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