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  2. Adjustable bed - Wikipedia

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    An adjustable bed is a bed which has a multi-hinged lying surface which can be profiled to a number of different positions. [ 1] Common adjustments include inclining the upper body and raising the lower body independently of each other. Other common features include height adjustment and tilting the bed to raise the upper body or the lower body ...

  3. The Best Adjustable Beds for a Good Night's Sleep - AOL

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    The best adjustable bed bases for personalized comfort at a variety of prices and features, including picks from Sleep Number, Tempur-Pedic and Saatva.

  4. Hospital bed - Wikipedia

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    A hospital bed or hospital cot is a bed specially designed for hospitalized patients or others in need of some form of health care. These beds have special features both for the comfort and well-being of the patient and for the convenience of health care workers. Common features include adjustable height for the entire bed, the head, and the ...

  5. Regulated power supply - Wikipedia

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    Regulated power supply. A regulated power supply is an embedded circuit; it converts unregulated AC (alternating current) into a constant DC. With the help of a rectifier it converts AC supply into DC. Its function is to supply a stable voltage (or less often current), to a circuit or device that must be operated within certain power supply limits.

  6. Waterbed - Wikipedia

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    Waterbed. A waterbed, water mattress, or flotation mattress is a bed or mattress filled with water. Waterbeds intended for medical therapies appear in various reports through the 19th century. The modern version, invented in San Francisco and patented in 1971, became a popular consumer item in the United States through the 1980s with up to 20% ...

  7. Fowler's position - Wikipedia

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    The high Fowler's position is a position in which a patient, typically in a hospital, is placed when the head of the bed needs to be elevated as high as possible. The upper half of the patient's body is between 60 degrees and 90 degrees in relation to the lower half of their body. [9] The legs of the patient may be straight or bent.

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