Information for healthcare professionals
29.2 cm low height
10.16 cm screen
All features of L model
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29.2 cm low height
Electric brakes
USB outlet
All features of LE model
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35.6 cm low height
Zoom Motorized Drive
Add wireless to LE or Z models
Safety prompts
3-zone Adaptive Bed Alarm
Patient Assist for getting up and out of bed
USB port and phone holder
30 cm integrated bed extender
Electric brakes
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The ICU support surface designed to help reduce pressure injuries.
Learn moreWith simplified workflows and improved communication—hospitals can create richer, more human connections between care teams, patients and their loved ones for safer medical care and improved clinical outcomes.
Learn more*L and LE models
**Through Stryker’s Financial Guarantee program, we promise you will see a 50% reduction in bed-related falls occurring on Stryker beds utilizing iBed Wireless technology. Facility must meet eligibility requirements as outlined in the iBed Wireless Fall Reduction Agreement. If a reduction of 50% of bed-related falls is not recognized after one full year (based on the Guarantee Commencement Date) of product use by the facility, Stryker will refund a portion of the on-bed wireless components.
***Our standard model, ProCuity L, includes manual brakes, bed scale, patient belongings holder, Secure® Advanced Bed Exit Alarm, iBed™ Watch, motion interrupt, auxiliary outlets, integrated foley hook, battery back-up, integrated restraint hooks, integrated bed extender, automatic under-bed light, nurse call interface, integrated pump holder and pendant port.
1. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. Preventing Falls in Hospitals. Retrieved December 5, 2018. https://www.ahrq.gov/professionals/systems/hospital/fallpxtoolkit/index.html
2. Design Powered by Research: Improving Patient and Caregiver Safety Through Evidence-Based Design. Guy Fragala. August 2020.
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