1, space constraints: the space in the ward is usually planned and configured according to the number of patients and the demand for medical equipment, additional beds will take up too much space, affecting the work of the medical staff and the patient's space for activities.
2, medical equipment and facilities: wards will be equipped with the necessary medical equipment and facilities, monitors, infusion sets, oxygen equipment, etc., which need to be reasonably arranged and use of space to ensure that the patient's medical needs are met.
3, health and safety considerations: the health and safety of the ward is very important, additional beds will increase the difficulty of hygiene management, increase the risk of infection, but also hinder the work of medical staff and observation of patients.
4. Hospital regulations and policies: Hospitals usually have regulations and policies restricting the placement of extra beds in wards to ensure the quality of healthcare services and the normal operation of the hospital.