Hospital Beds & Long Term Care Beds. Affinity™ Four Birthing Bed; Ampera™ Bed; AvantGuard™ 1600 bed; Centuris™ Bed; Compella™ Bariatric Bed; Hill-Rom® 305 Manual Hospital Bed; Hill-Rom® 405 Electric Hospital Bed; Hill-Rom® 900 Accella™ Hill-Rom® 900 Bed; PEARLS AFT. Progressa™ bed system; TotalCare™ Bariatric Plus Hospital. Lift systems from Liko work together with Hill-Rom beds to assist patients and caregivers with mobility challenges in the acute care environment. Furniture options allow for functional, flexible combinations to complement the Compella bed, including bariatric transfer chairs, walkers, wheelchairs and commodes. Compella™ Bariatric Bed System User Manual (178951 REV 1) iii Quick View™ List of Features L Magnification (Mag) mode—shows the weight in the nearest 0.5 kg. 56 M Frame Setup—puts the bed in the correct position to zero the scale. View online or download 1 Manuals for Hill-Rom TotalCare Bariatric Plus Therapy System. Besides, it’s possible to examine each page of the guide singly by using the scroll bar. This way you’ll save time on finding the necessary info.
Compella™ bariatric bed
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The bed anticipates and helps overcome critical challenges associated with bariatric care, allowing caregivers and providers to: • Streamline workflow • Deliver safe patient care • Enhance patient dignity The information contained in these videos is provided for educational purposes only and is not intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice. You assume full responsibility for how you choose to use this information. Please speak with your healthcare provider about any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.
Modular in design for easy assembly/disassembly and greater doorway clearance, this electric bariatric bed offers a variety of comfort and convenience features. A drainage bag holder, head of bed angle indicator, and mattress stops at the upper, lower and footend sides of the frame help keep patients safe.
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Features
Our Compella Bariatric Bed’s innovative design features technology that can help you:
Streamline Workflow
IntelliDrive® XL powered drive allows your team to perform safe, efficient patient transports throughout your healthcare facility
Exclusive, powered width expansion technology reduces the time and effort needed to configure the bed to your patient’s size and transport needs
With our FlexAFoot™ feature, the bed can be quickly, easily reconfigured to fit your patient’s height, reducing the need for transfers or repositions
NaviCare® Nurse Call, smart connectivity and digital status boards provide you with real-time views of staff activity, bed status and patient protocols
Deliver Safer Patient Care
Programmable Continuous Lateral Rotation Therapy (CLRT) supports protocols that can prevent ventilator-associated complications
Head-of-bed angle indicator and alert provide responsive monitoring and protocol compliance
3-mode bed exit helps prevent patient falls
The silence feature keeps the alarm set and engaged, so your caregivers don’t need to intervene as often
Surface options are designed to help prevent and treat skin breakdown
Enhance Patient Dignity
The Compella bed’s design, color and styling are consistent with standard Hillrom patient beds
Sturdy siderails, plus easy access to the controls and the trapeze, allow your patients to confidently reposition themselves, giving them more independence
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