The
biobed is the standard diagnostic facility
available in a
sickbay.
Examinations, surgeries, and other medical procedures are all
performed on biobeds.
Biobed types
Surgical
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colspan=2 | The primary biobed in sickbay is designed for surgical
purposes, although it is also the default bed for examinations
conducted by the
chief medical officer. It has various
hookups for surgical equipment, and is typically covered by a large
sensor
cluster. Surgical beds usually have a large display for vital
signs and other information adjacent to the bed. Serious surgeries
usually require a larger biobed with more specialized sensors and
surgical equipment. (
TNG:
"
The Best of Both Worlds, Part
II," "
Ethics")
Intensive care
Other
biobeds line the perimeter of sickbay. These beds are generally
used for patients under intensive care or in recovery. Information
on a patient's medical status is typically displayed on a
biofunction monitor at the head of the
bed.
Stasis units
A biobed can be modified for
stasis purposes. A patient
too critically injured for a starship crew to care for at present
can be placed in suspended animation. They can be revived once help
arrives or a crisis situation is resolved. (
TNG: "
Genesis") Stasis beds can be used for
other purposes as well, such as supporting a
holographic
chamber (
VOY: "
Phage") or a
biotemporal chamber. (
VOY: "
Before and After")
OB/GYN
Another
type of biobed is designed for OB/GYN purposes. It is reclined and
styled like a chair. It is generally used for deliveries.
(
TNG: "
The Child") Not all starships have this type
of bed available, however. The
USS Voyager used a standard biobed for
the two children born aboard that vessel. (
VOY: "
Deadlock," "
Endgame")