Best use
Stabilize pressure patients fast before low-value errands steal the lane.
Recovery Guide
Recovery beds matter most when the run stops being about one patient and starts being about bed pressure. If a fainted or critical patient cannot be placed cleanly, the rescue lane becomes the new bottleneck for the whole hospital.
This gets even more important during ambulance waves, when one slow bed decision can drag several later rooms down with it.
Stabilize pressure patients fast before low-value errands steal the lane.
Fainted and critical patients benefit the most from cleaner recovery-bed decisions.
Ambulance flow punishes hospitals that enter the wave without enough bed discipline.
Open this if the bed question is really rescue order under timer pressure.
Open this if the main issue is stabilizing a case before slower tasks catch up.
Open this when recovery beds only start failing once the big patient wave lands.
Open this if bed issues are really part of a larger throughput and room-flow problem.