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Ambulance Stretcher

Ambulance Stretcher

An ambulance stretcher, often referred to as an ambulance cot or ambulance gurney, is a specialized medical equipment used for safely transporting patients from an emergency scene to the ambulance and, eventually, to a healthcare facility such as a hospital. Ambulance stretchers are designed for mobility and ease of use in high-stress emergency situations.

Key Features:

  • Patient Transport: The primary purpose of an ambulance stretcher is to safely and securely transport patients, especially those who are injured or incapacitated. These stretchers are essential in emergency medical services (EMS) for on-site patient assessment and transport to medical facilities.

  • Mobility: Ambulance stretchers are mounted on wheels or casters, allowing for easy maneuverability in and out of ambulances and at the emergency scene. The wheels are typically designed for smooth and controlled movement.

  • Folding or Collapsible Design: Many ambulance stretchers have a folding or collapsible frame, which aids in compact storage and quick deployment in emergency situations.

  • Adjustable Height: Some models feature adjustable height settings to facilitate patient transfer to and from the ambulance, as well as to match the height of the ambulance floor.

  • Backrest Adjustment: The backrest of the stretcher is often adjustable to allow for a seated or semi-reclined position, which can be important for patient comfort and medical care.

  • Safety Features: Ambulance stretchers are equipped with safety features such as locking mechanisms to prevent accidental collapses, restraint straps or belts for securing the patient during transport, and side rails that can be raised or lowered as needed.

  • Mattress: The stretcher’s mattress is typically cushioned for patient comfort, and it may be covered with a waterproof, easy-to-clean material to maintain hygiene.

  • IV Pole Mounts: Attachment points for IV (intravenous) poles are often present to allow medical personnel to administer fluids or medications during transport.

  • Weight Capacity: Ambulance stretchers come in various weight capacity options to accommodate different patient sizes and weights.

  • Radiolucent Design: Some stretcher models are radiolucent, meaning they allow X-rays or imaging without requiring patient transfer to other surfaces.

  • Trendelenburg Position: A Trendelenburg position allows the stretcher to be inclined with the patient’s head lower than the feet. This position can be helpful for certain medical conditions or emergencies.

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