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Orthopedic 4 crank hospital Bed

Orthopedic 4 crank hospital Bed

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Orthopedic 4 crank bed for comfort and support for patients in rehabilitation and post surgery recovery. Easy to operate manual crank system. Sturdy steel frame construction.

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Product Overview

The Orthopedic 4 crank hospital bed is designed to provide comfort and support for patients undergoing rehabilitation or recovering from surgery.

It features a manual crank system that allows for easy adjustments to the head and foot sections.

The sturdy steel frame construction ensures durability and stability.

This bed is suitable for various medical settings, including hospitals and clinics.

Its design caters to the needs of both patients and healthcare providers in Kenya.

Applications & Use Cases

This orthopedic bed is ideal for patients recovering from orthopedic procedures or those requiring long-term care.

It is commonly used in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and home healthcare settings across Nairobi and other regions of Kenya.

Healthcare professionals, including nurses and caregivers, can easily adjust the bed to enhance patient comfort and accessibility.

The bed is also suitable for elderly patients who need additional support during their recovery.

Care & Maintenance

To ensure the longevity of the orthopedic bed, regularly inspect and tighten all moving parts and cranks.

Clean the bed frame and mattress with a mild detergent and disinfectant to maintain hygiene standards.

Avoid using abrasive cleaners that may damage the surface.

Store the bed in a dry, clean area when not in use, and ensure it is in a flat position to prevent strain on the mechanical components.

Follow any specific manufacturer guidelines for maintenance.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much is a fully automatic hospital bed?

The price of electric hospital beds ranges approximately from $850 to $6900, depending on the bed's configuration. How to choose the right Electric Hospital Beds? Medik offers a large selection of high-quality, customizable electric hospital beds for patient needs..

How much is an ICU bed?

An ICU bed in a private hospital in Kenya can cost anywhere between KES 50,000 to KES 250,000 per night — depending on the level of care needed. Add surgery, scans, doctor fees, and medicines, and a 3–4 day stay can easily cross KES 600,000 to KES 1.5 million.

How much does it cost to build a hospital in Kenya?

A mid- range Level 5 hospital — offering solid specialist services and capacity — is estimated to cost about KES 4.75 billion on average. To build one in each of Kenya's 47 counties would require approximately KES 223.

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