
Expanded Flexibility for Critical Care
Critical Care areas have demands for services unlike those of any other patient care area. The Proxima Patient Service Column meets these demands by concentrating medical gases, electrical power, and accessory equipment at one convenient point.
Access to the patient is improved for emergency or special procedures and that helps boost staff efficiency and overall productivity.
The flexibility of the Proxima is unsurpassed. With integral Unimount™ Accessory Tracks you can add and subtract equipment without disturbing any other equipment. Servicing is easy too; all access panels can be removed quickly without having to remove accessory tracks.
Since the Proxima is built to the unique needs of each facility, you get exactly the services you need right where you need them. This also means you have a choice of components and configurations to give you ample storage and maximum floor space.
The Proxima is made of the highest-grade structural aluminum components and modern composite materials. The Proxima is strong yet light, and that means easier installation and maintenance – for years of rigorous services.
Features:
Easy Installation: Custom-built for the ceiling height of each facility, the Proxima requires less installation time and less structural bracing in the ceiling.
Color Coordination: Available in a wide range of colors that can match your other casework and finishes.
Flexible Design: The Proxima is not limited to fixed widths. Incremental widths from 6” (153mm) to 40” (1016mm) are available. The column is only 6” (153mm) deep to maximize your usable floor space.
Simple Updating: New electrical devices can be added without disassembly of the entire column. Power and medical gas raceways allow additions or changes at any point in the future.
Accessories: All Unimount™ components are available to fit the four vertical tracks. Eclipse™ accessories can be utilized with the addition of an optional Eclipse Horizontal Rail System.
Bed Interface: The Bedcom™ Interface permits operation of nurse call and lighting from controls located on the patient’s bed.
