Quick Answer
Use recovery when the patient needs stabilization, not routine pace
- • Use recovery beds for fainted patients, critical cases, and other pressure patients that cannot sit in the normal low-stress loop.
- • Recovery becomes more important once several timers or rescue lanes start competing at once.
- • Ambulance waves punish teams that treat bed access like an afterthought.
- • The common mistake is finishing one more easy room before securing the recovery lane.