
Ceiling pendants like bed-head consoles consist of a number of outlets used for medical gases such as Oxygen, compressed air, vacuum, Carbon Dioxide, Nitrogen Oxide, or any other gas that are used for supplying medical gases and power sockets; however, they do provide other facilities such as providing a space for placing the monitor and other medical equipment to be put near the patient’s bed or within the operating rooms to be used by the surgical team, if necessary. Furthermore, since they have a rotational capacity they can easily be moved in various directions.
The ceiling pendant provides a space for connecting and installing the equipment that needs to be placed near the patient’s bed through the internet and phone; serum hangers and other accessories are considered some of this equipment. The FME ceiling pendant can be used within the special care units (such as ICU, CCU, NICU, PICU), Angiography, Dialysis, operating, and emergency rooms.
The Benefits of the Ceiling Pendant Units
It prevents a power outage in case of sudden motions by the medical personnel while colliding into the power cables and gas hoses.
Since multiple cables and medical gas hoses are no longer lying around, the patient’s surrounding area will be cleared (creating a more calming and soothing aura).
It can be connected to the Anesthesia machine and can be moved around the operating room.
It has a horizontal arm that can be applied much easier in the operating room.
Monitor and cameras can be installed on it.
Anesthetic Gases Scavenging System (AGSS) can be installed on it.
It enjoys a higher level of ergonomics and flexibility within the work space.
It provides the opportunity to have a uniform working space.
It can be easily moved to various locations.