Examination table

Raised flat surface on which a patient is placed during a physical examination
An examination table in a doctor's office.

An examination table (or exam table) is used to support patients during medical examinations. During these exams, doctors in offices (UK: surgeries), clinics and hospitals use an adjusting mechanism to manipulate and position the table to allow patient support, closer examination of a portion or the entire patient, and the ability to move the patient on and off the table safely. Examination tables often have rolls of paper which the patient sits or lies on, to protect the table. The paper is normally discarded after each patient uses the table.

Examination tables have included electric motors since the 1970s. These are fitted underneath the tabletop and power cables generally detach to prevent a tripping hazard. The ability to transfer power forward and backwards using a reversible electric motor means greater mobility of the examination table.[1]

See also

  • Medical facility
  • Operating table
  • Ambulatory care

References

  1. ^ US patent 4057240, Damico, Frank M. and Raymond D. Nass, "Examination table", issued 1977-11-08 

Further reading

  • Australian Nursing Federation Non lifting policy[permanent dead link]
  • Art Project Narratives on a Gynaecological Exam Table Archived 2015-07-18 at the Wayback Machine
  • RACGP regulations for OH&S criterion on examination tables


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