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Blocks made of sturdy material, such as wood, to elevate one end of a bed relative to the other. Bed blocks may be used in the home, e.g., to treat people with gastroesophageal reflux disease. Most beds in health care institutions are
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| bed board |
A firm board placed beneath a mattress to keep it from sagging. It is used to treat some persons with back difficulties. It is also used in cardiopulmonary resuscitation to improve the effectiveness of chest compressions.
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| bed mobility, impaired |
Limitation of independent movement from one bed position to another. SEE: Nursing Diagnoses Appendix.
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| bedrest |
1. A device for propping up patients in bed. 2. The confining of a patient to bed for rest.
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| bedside commode |
A portable toilet that enables a patient to sit comfortably while using it. For many patients using a bedside commode is less stressful than using a bedpan.
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| bed | a suite of furniture for the bedroom |
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| bed | a suite of furniture for the bedroom |
| bed | space by the side of a bed (especially the bed of a sick or dying person) |
| bed | manner or conduct of a physician in the presence of a patient |
| bed | a furnished sitting room with sleeping accommodations (and some plumbing) |
| bed | a furnished sitting room with sleeping accommodations (and some plumbing) |
| bed | a furnished sitting room with sleeping accommodations (and some plumbing) |
| bed | a chronic ulcer of the skin caused by prolonged pressure on it (as in bedridden patients) |
| bed | decorative cover for a bed |
| bed | (usually plural) one of the springs holding up the mattress of a bed |
| bed | the framework of a bed |
| bed | any of several plants of the genus Galium |
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