Transferring a patient from the Operating Table (OT table) to a trolley is a critical step in ensuring their safety and comfort during medical procedures.
The OT table is designed for surgical procedures, providing accessibility for surgeons and medical staff.
However, after surgery, patients need to be moved to a recovery or transport trolley for transfer to the post-anesthesia care unit (PACU) or other recovery areas.
The trolley offers features like padding, restraints, and easy maneuverability, optimizing patient care during postoperative stages. This transition ensures a smooth and controlled transfer, minimizing the risk of injury and ensuring appropriate post-surgical care.
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