hospital bed
Noun: A specialized bed designed for use in a medical facility, typically featuring a movable frame with sections that can be independently adjusted (e.g., raising the head, foot, or middle) to support patient care, comfort, and medical procedures.
A "hospital bed" is a specific type of furniture found in healthcare settings. It is distinct from a regular bed due to its adjustable features and often includes side rails and wheels for patient safety and mobility.
- The nurse adjusted the hospital bed so the patient could sit up more comfortably.
- After the surgery, he was transferred from the gurney to a hospital bed in the recovery room.
- The design of the modern hospital bed allows for easier patient handling by the staff.
- "hospital bed capacity": Refers to the number of available hospital beds within a healthcare system or facility, often discussed in public health planning.
- The pandemic strained the region's hospital bed capacity.
- "hospital bed occupancy rate": A metric indicating the percentage of available beds that are currently in use.
- The hospital bed occupancy rate was over 95% during the flu season.
- Medical bed: A more general term that can include hospital beds and other specialized beds used for patient care in various settings.
- Adjustable bed: A bed with movable sections, which may be used in homes or hospitals; a "hospital bed" is a specific type of adjustable bed built for clinical use.
- ICU bed / Critical care bed: A highly specialized type of hospital bed equipped for intensive care unit patients, often with integrated monitoring and support systems.
- Sickbed (This is a more literary or general term for a bed in which a person is ill, but it does not inherently specify the adjustable, clinical features of a modern hospital bed.)
The term specifically denotes the physical piece of medical equipment. It does not refer to the act of being hospitalized or the state of occupying such a bed (e.g., "He spent three nights in the hospital" not "in a hospital bed," though the latter can be used for emphasis on the location). Its defining characteristic is its adjustable, multi-section frame designed for therapeutic positioning.
- a single bed with a frame in three sections so the head or middle or foot can be raised as required