Inpatient beds low-risk medium-risk high-risk difference

The difference lies in the scope of application. Low-risk beds are used for patients with relatively stable conditions who require less supervision and care, these patients are usually able to take care of themselves and their conditions will not deteriorate rapidly; medium-risk beds are used for patients with more serious conditions who require closer supervision and care, these patients need more frequent monitoring of vital signs, medication management, and special nursing care; high-risk beds are used for patients who are in a very critical condition and require emergency treatment and a high degree of supervision, these patients need continuous life support equipment, specialized medical teams, emergency rescue and advanced nursing care measures. High-care beds are used for very critical patients who require urgent care and a high degree of supervision, and who require continuous life support equipment, emergency resuscitation by a specialized medical team, and advanced nursing care.