ICU bedspace layout
Focus questions: line visibility, pump stacking, ventilator circuit access, monitor placement, alarm audibility, and transport readiness.
This gallery turns the friendly-advisor promise into a practical visual guide. Instead of presenting every device as an isolated SKU, Icu Medical shows how respiratory care, infusion support, patient monitoring, and remote-care workflows sit inside real care settings. The goal is to help buyers describe their environment before asking for a quote.
A good shortlist reflects who uses the device, where it sits, how it is cleaned, how alarms are handled, and who supports it after the first month.
Focus questions: line visibility, pump stacking, ventilator circuit access, monitor placement, alarm audibility, and transport readiness.
Focus questions: quick turnover, simple patient monitoring, discharge documentation, staff coverage, and rapid cleaning between cases.
Focus questions: caregiver instructions, connectivity fallback, support hours, data handoff, patient comfort, and replacement supplies.
Focus questions: preventive maintenance, parts access, software patch workflow, loaner criteria, service records, and escalation timing.
| Care Setting | Primary Need | Questions to Answer | Next Step |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hospital ICU | Life-support and infusion coordination | Alarm policy, battery runtime, DERS governance, FHIR or HL7 handoff | Request bedside workflow review |
| Ambulatory Center | Recovery monitoring and fast setup | Cleaning steps, turnover time, staff training, service coverage | Compare compact bundles |
| Specialty Clinic | Infusion or monitoring by protocol | Patient volume, medication profiles, documentation, storage limits | Build a shortlist |
| Home Health | Remote observation and caregiver support | Connectivity, teach-back materials, support hotline, privacy boundaries | Plan a discharge pilot |
The gallery is intentionally static and restrained. It is meant to prepare a sharper discussion with a clinical advisor, not replace local clinical judgment, regulatory review, or facility policy. Use it to organize the first meeting and identify the documents your value-analysis committee, biomed team, nursing educators, and IT reviewers will need.
Icu Medical can translate them into a guided product and support conversation.