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Device: Hospital Bed
Manufacturer: Hill-Rom
Model: Advance Series
Manufacturer: Hill-Rom
Model: Advance Series
Location: United States, Nevada
Rating: 100%
Rating: 100%
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Device: Hospital Bed
Manufacturer: Savion Industries
Model: HLF 574 Hydarulic Bariatric
Manufacturer: Savion Industries
Model: HLF 574 Hydarulic Bariatric
Location: United States, North Carolina
Negotiable
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Device: Hospital Bed
Manufacturer: Hill-Rom
Model: Advanta P1600
Manufacturer: Hill-Rom
Model: Advanta P1600
Location: United States, North Carolina
1,770
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Device: Hospital Bed
Manufacturer: Hill-Rom
Model: P1900 TotalCare
Manufacturer: Hill-Rom
Model: P1900 TotalCare
Location: France, Provence-Alpes-Côte-d'Azur
1,500 
2008
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Device: Hospital Bed
Manufacturer: Stryker
Model: 2501 Go Bed
Manufacturer: Stryker
Model: 2501 Go Bed
Location: United States, Ohio
999
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Device: Hospital Bed
Manufacturer: Hill-Rom
Model: Century 45B
Manufacturer: Hill-Rom
Model: Century 45B
Location: United States, Oklahoma
Negotiable
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Device: Hospital Bed
Manufacturer: Stryker
Model: Secure II
Manufacturer: Stryker
Model: Secure II
Location: United States, North Carolina
2,100
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Device: Hospital Bed
Manufacturer: Hill-Rom
Model: TotalCare Series
Manufacturer: Hill-Rom
Model: TotalCare Series
Location: United States, New Jersey
1,000
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Device: Hospital Bed
Manufacturer: Bedag Switzerland
Model: Hospital Bed
Manufacturer: Bedag Switzerland
Model: Hospital Bed
Location: Switzerland, Aargau
500
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Device: Hospital Bed
Manufacturer: Invacare
Model: BAR750
Manufacturer: Invacare
Model: BAR750
Location: United States, Nevada
1,500
2011
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Device: Hospital Bed
Manufacturer: Hill-Rom
Model: Centra 852
Manufacturer: Hill-Rom
Model: Centra 852
Location: United States, North Carolina
1,570
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Device: Hospital Bed
Manufacturer: Hill-Rom
Model: Century Plus P1400
Manufacturer: Hill-Rom
Model: Century Plus P1400
Location: United States, North Carolina
684
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Device: Hospital Bed
Manufacturer: Hill-Rom
Model: Centra Series 850
Manufacturer: Hill-Rom
Model: Centra Series 850
Location: United States, North Carolina
1,570
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Device: Hospital Bed
Manufacturer: Schell
Model: 220 x 100 x 86
Manufacturer: Schell
Model: 220 x 100 x 86
Location: Netherlands, Friesland
Rating: 90%
Rating: 90%
Negotiable
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Device: Hospital Bed
Manufacturer: Hill-Rom
Model: Advanta Series
Manufacturer: Hill-Rom
Model: Advanta Series
Location: United States, Utah
2,750
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High Low Bed | Patient Bed | Hospital Bed | Electric Bed | Bed, AC-Powered, Adjustable, Hospital | Bed, ElectricTips for buying Hospital Bed
- In the event of a power failure, all electric beds should allow adjusting the position of the bed manually or hydraulically.
- For easy access to the patient, the height should be adjustable to at least 83 cm from the ground. In certain situations, side rails and bumpers are desirable.
- To allow smooth transport through doorways and over obstacles, the casters' diameter should be at least 5 inches. They should swivel, and at least two should lock to prevent unwanted movement.
- Critical care beds should have a Trendelenburg gauge. It is recommended that they have additional features, such as a radiolucent window and an in-bed scale to minimize the need of moving patients to another bed during treatment, clamps and poles for infusion devices, oxygen tank holders, and patient and caregiver controls.
- They may also include bed scales, removable headboards and footboards, which can be used during CPR or converted into defibrillator trays, isolation transformers, fracture fittings, lifting poles and handles, and double insulation.
- Before making a purchase, facilities are encouraged to carefully evaluate the benefits and costs of buying a critical care bed versus a general-purpose bed.
- A general-purpose bed may be adequate in some cases; the isolation transformer or double-insulation options may add extra safety to beds used in critical care areas. There may be no need to add these options to hundreds of beds, but just to ensure that a few critical care beds have them.
- Some factors to be considered by facilities include the range of bed positions, quality of construction, ease-of-use, mechanical reliability, service history and availability of manufacturer support and replacement parts.
- There are some beds that are instantly configurable to manual, semi-electric, or fully electric status with the use of interchangeable cranks and motors.
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