Adjustable Cholera Bed

R4,017.00 Ex VAT

Cholera beds are specialized hospital beds designed to manage and treat patients with cholera, a severe diarrheal disease. These beds are structured to handle high volumes of liquid waste efficiently and hygienically. Here are different types of cholera beds and their alternative names:

Types of Cholera Beds
Standard Cholera Bed

Description: A simple cot or bed with an opening in the center, covered by a waterproof sheet. Below the opening, a bucket or container is placed to collect waste.
Alternative Names: Cholera cot, cholera treatment bed.
Portable Cholera Bed

Description: Lightweight and easy to assemble and disassemble, designed for quick setup in emergency situations or field hospitals.
Alternative Names: Mobile cholera bed, field cholera bed.
Adjustable Cholera Bed

Description: Allows for adjustment of the bed’s height and position to improve patient comfort and care efficiency.
Alternative Names: Adjustable cholera cot, variable-height cholera bed.
Pediatric Cholera Bed

Description: Specifically designed for children, smaller in size but with the same functionality as standard cholera beds.
Alternative Names: Child cholera cot, pediatric cholera treatment bed.
Inflatable Cholera Bed

Description: Made from durable, inflatable materials for rapid deployment and ease of transport.
Alternative Names: Inflatable cholera cot, blow-up cholera bed.

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Description

Key Features of Cholera Beds
Central Hole: All cholera beds have a central hole to allow for the collection of diarrheal waste in a bucket or container beneath the bed.
Waterproof Surface: The bed is covered with a waterproof material to prevent contamination and facilitate easy cleaning.
Waste Collection System: Buckets or containers are placed under the central hole to collect and manage waste hygienically.
Uses and Importance
Cholera beds are crucial in cholera treatment centers and during outbreaks, as they:

Facilitate the hygienic management of cholera patients.
Prevent the spread of the disease by containing and properly disposing of infectious waste.
Provide a dedicated solution that addresses the high volumes of liquid stool typical in cholera patients.
These beds are an essential part of the infrastructure for cholera treatment, helping to ensure both patient care and public health safety.