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  • What are hospital beds called?
    The formal names for beds in hospitals are: ✔ Hospital bed ✔ Medical bed Based on usage and function, they can be further divided into: • General nursing beds • Multifunctional beds • ICU beds
    2026-04-07
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  • What Happens to an Adjustable Electric Nursing Bed During a Power Outage?
    After a power outage, the bed will remain fixed like a "locked" structure. Therefore, patients will not be at risk of collapse, impact, falls, or pressure sores due to power outages.
    2026-03-19
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  • Who Shouldn't Use Adjustable Nursing Beds?
    People who are not suitable for using adjustable nursing beds include: • Individuals with spinal instability • Individuals with unstable intracranial pressure • Individuals who are extremely weak or unable to cooperate • Individuals at high risk of cardiovascular disease • Individuals with unstable mental health • Children • Individuals who are underweight or overweight
    2026-03-13
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  • Why Bring an Electric Nursing Bed Home?
    The primary value of an electric nursing bed lies in enabling families to provide near-professional level care even in non-hospital settings. It helps resolve various difficulties encountered during the care process, such as turning, sitting, transferring, cleaning, and preventing falls, making home care more controllable, safe, and easier.
    2026-02-24
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  • Can two people sleep in an electric home care bed?
    From the perspectives of structural load-bearing capacity, functional attributes, safety standards, and care purposes, home care beds are only suitable for single-person use and are absolutely unsuitable for two people to sleep in the same bed.
    2026-02-10
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  • What are the dimensions of a home care bed?
    Generally, the length of home care beds ranges from 1900mm to 2200mm. The most common length specifications are: • 1900mm (1.9 meters) • 2000mm (2.0 meters) • 2100mm (2.1 meters)
    2026-02-02
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  • Can a regular mattress be used with a home care bed?
    Care beds are fundamentally different from regular beds; their core function is not just "sleeping," but rather providing care. Regular mattresses cannot accommodate the multi-angle adjustments, electric height adjustment, and anti-slip structures of care beds, and may even pose risks during use.
    2026-01-09
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  • What's the difference between an ICU hospital bed and a regular nursing bed?
    An ICU HOSPITAL BED (Intensive Care Unit Bed) is primarily used in intensive care units for patients with unstable vital signs who require continuous monitoring or emergency support. It is not just a bed, but a comprehensive nursing care system.
    2025-12-30
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  • Does an electric adjustable nursing bed need to be plugged in?
    Adjustable nursing beds rely on multiple electric actuators, motor systems, control boxes, and remote control components working together to achieve posture adjustment. Whether it's the backrest rising, the leg rest elevating, the bed surface lifting, or changes in the overall tilt angle, all depend on the driving force of the motor.
    2025-12-26
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  • What types of home care beds are available?
    Home care beds can be divided into: • Manual home nursing bed • Two-function electric nursing bed • Three-function electric nursing bed • Five-function electric nursing bed • Multi-functional electric nursing bed • Nursing bed with bedpan • Side-turning nursing bed • Folding nursing bed • Split-type/integrated nursing bed
    2025-12-10
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