Twin size sheets are used on hospital beds.
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When I was a child in the 60s and early 70s, before fitted sheets existed, we used sheets that were 72 x 108 on the mattresses of our twin beds. We used them as the bottom sheets, not the top sheets. We put them on using "hospital corners." On change-the-sheets day, I remember looking through the cupboard of sheets at the tags on the sheets looking for "72 x 108." 72 x 108 provides about 10 inches to tuck under each side of a twin mattress.
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I can't see any reason for a sheet to be used in an office, unless it was used as a projection screen. Sheets are for beds, and people don't usually sleep in their office.
Because California King beds are longer than Standard King beds, Standard King Sheets will not fit a California King Matress. Some companies do creat Kind Sheets w/ an extra 4 inch extension that can be used for both Standard and California King Beds. With some creativity, you may also adjust a Standard King sheet by sewing additional material to make them fit a California King Bed.
The size difference between youth and toddler beds can be quite a bit, twin beds which are used for youths are a few inches longer and wider than toddler mattresses used with toddler beds.
When hospital staff changed the sheets of patients (that would lie on sheets for several days) they used a technique that would keep the sheets tight and smooth under the patient, by folding the corners so they STAYED tucked in place. That fold became known as a "hospital corner".
Water bed sheets are special because they attach from top to bottom. Regular fitted sheets cannot be easily used on water beds because the bed is too elastic for them to fit on.
When hospital staff changed the sheets of patients (that would lie on sheets for several days) they used a technique that would keep the sheets tight and smooth under the patient, by folding the corners so they STAYED tucked in place. That fold became known as a "hospital corner".
A "hospital bed" is not a description of size, but generically used to mean one that is adjustable in position.
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A duvet is usually for beds of all sizes and is a cloth bag filled with down or other materials. It can be used as a replacement for sheets and blankets for warthm