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KanMed Baby Warming Bed is a cosy intensive care bed for premature and new-born babies concealing a fine ergonomic workspace.

KanMed Baby Warming Bed has been developed upon requests from Neonatal Nurses who wanted:
u A cosy baby bed but also an ergonomically good workplace
u A baby bed that fits well with the NIDCAP and Developmental Care philosophy

A cosy baby bed but also an ergonomically good workplace

New-born, sick and premature babies all need a tremendous amount of care. Therefore nurses and parents have to spend many hours at the babys bedside. An ergonomically good working space makes it easier for the caregiver to provide a professional and gentle care for the baby.

KanMed Baby Warming Bed fulfil the following requirements:
u Electrically adjustable height Tilting +-12 degrees
u Sides that can be folded down
u Big wheels makes it easy to roll and to manoeuvre around
u Is quiet Is easy to keep clean
u Has a soft appearance
u Is made to fit the KanMed Baby Warmer
u Is suitable for all maternity departments

A Baby Bed that fits well with the NIDCAP and Developmental Care philosophies.

To be able to treat premature babies according to the latest methods one has to focus on the babies individual needs. This translates to an environment that is quiet and has reduced light, but also to avoid unnecessary stress to the baby by co-ordinating and reducing the number of interventions + a lot more.
A smart baby bed is also one of the many things needed because a good working space makes the treatments as gentle as possible. The KanMed Baby Warming Bed provides a comforting warm and supportive environment for the baby because the baby senses the cosy warmth from the soft water mattress, the reduced and indirect light and the calming effect of various nesting arrangements. Further the KanMed Baby Warmer creates no magnetic and electrical fields and is so quiet that it does not disturb the baby...

KanMed Baby Warming Bed helps Nurses to perform an even better job and allows parents easy access to their baby, all a part of modern neonatal and maternity care.



 
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