- Gurney
A gurney, known as a trolley in British medical context, is the U.S. term for a type of
stretcher used in modernhospital s andambulance s in developed areas. A hospital gurney is a kind of narrowbed on a wheeled frame which may be adjustable in height. For ambulances, a collapsible gurney is a type of stretcher on a variable-height wheeled frame. It is usually covered with a disposable sheet to aid in preventing infections. The key value of which is to facilitate moving the patient and sheet onto a fixed bed or table on arrival at theemergency room . Both types may have straps to secure the patient.The name gurney comes from its similarity to a horse-drawn cab patented in the U.S. in 1883 by
J. Theodore Gurney . Advanced models of collapsible gurneys have a lower frame that can fold up on contact with the rear deck of the ambulance, and have a securing device that mates with a counterpart inside the ambulance to keep it from moving during transport. Shelves, hooks and poles formedical equipment andintravenous medication are also frequently included.Gurneys in hospitals come in two types:
#Non-power assisted: Totally manually powered.
#Power assisted: Uses a small motor to help amplify your push energy. Usually used inbariatrics departments with heavy patients.
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