Friday, August 25, 2006

Electric Hospital Beds

Good sleep is required for a patient to recover from whatever condition he or she is currently and comes from being in a good hospital bed. The inability of the hospital bed to provide the much needed musculoskeletal support and comfort to the patient will hinder quality rest and, therefore, a fast recovery.

During the course of your confinement in a hospital, you need a hospital bed that is able to provide adequate support. A hospital bed with a mattress that is either too firm or too soft can cause you back pain, neck pain, and cramping, making your hospital experience miserable.

Electric hospital beds are advantageous in all cases as they offer the much needed comfort sought by patients. With electric hospital beds, the switching and adjusting of the head and leg positions are easy to make. The patient can therefore adjust the bed to his or her preferred position, allowing for the most comfort possible.

Types of Electric Hospital Beds

A semi-electric hospital bed contains electric control buttons to raise and lower the head and feet and a manually operated crank for raising and lowering the bed.

A full-electric hospital bed does every single task with just a click of a button. Thus, the patient is allowed a full control of the bed.

Both beds have their advantages and disadvantages. For example, a full-electric bed allows the patient to make himself as comfortable as possible by adjusting his bed with just the click of a button. However, during a power outage, a manually adjusted bed would be more desirable.