Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-10-224 - Pediatric Services
A. An
administrator of a hospital that provides pediatric services or pediatric
organized services according to the requirements in this Section shall ensure
that:
1. Consistent with the health and
safety of a pediatric patient, arrangements are made for a parent or a guardian
of the pediatric patient to stay overnight;
2. Policies and procedures are established,
documented, and implemented for:
a. Infection
control for shared toys, books, stuffed animals, and other items in a community
playroom; and
b. Visitation of a
pediatric patient, including age limits if applicable;
3. A pediatric inpatient is only admitted if
the hospital has the staff, equipment, and supplies available to meet the needs
of the pediatric patient based on the pediatric patient's medical condition and
the hospital's scope of services; and
4. If the hospital provides pediatric
intensive care services, the pediatric intensive care services comply with
intensive care services requirements in
R9-10-221.
B. An administrator of a hospital that
provides pediatric organized services shall ensure that pediatric services are
provided in a designated area under the direction of a medical staff
member.
C. An administrator shall
ensure that in a multi-organized service unit or a patient care unit that is
providing medical and nursing services to an adult patient and a pediatric
patient according to this Section:
1. A
pediatric patient is not placed in a patient room with an adult patient,
and
2. A medication for a pediatric
patient that is stored in the patient care unit is stored separately from a
medication for an adult patient.
D.
Except as provided in subsections (F) and (G), an
administrator of a hospital that does not provide pediatric organized services
may admit a pediatric inpatient only in an emergency.
1. Delineate the specific conditions under
which an adult patient is placed in a bed in the pediatric organized services
unit, and
2. Except as provided in
subsections (H) and (I), ensure that an adult patient is:
a. Not placed in a pediatric organized
services patient care unit if a pediatric patient is admitted to and present in
the pediatric organized services patient care unit, and
b. Transferred out of the pediatric organized
services patient care unit to an appropriate level of care when a pediatric
patient is admitted to the pediatric organized services patient care
unit.
E.
Except as provided in subsections (F) and (G), an administrator of a hospital
that does not provide pediatric organized services may admit a pediatric
inpatient only in an emergency.
F.
Subsection (G) only applies to a general hospital or rural general hospital
that:
1. Does not provide pediatric organized
services;
2. Has designated in the
general hospital's or rural general hospital's scope of services, inpatient
services that are available to a pediatric patient;
3. Has a licensed capacity of less than 100;
and
4. Is located in a county with
a population of less than 500,000.
G. An administrator of a general hospital or
rural general hospital that meets the criteria in subsection (F) shall ensure
that:
1. There are pediatric-appropriate
equipment and supplies available, based on the hospital services designated for
pediatric patients in the general hospital or rural general hospital's scope of
services; and
2. Personnel members
that are or may be assigned to provide hospital services to a pediatric patient
have the appropriate skills and knowledge for providing hospital services to a
pediatric patient, based on the general hospital's or rural general hospital's
scope of services.
H.
Subsection (I) only applies to a general hospital or a rural general hospital
that:
1. Provides pediatric organized services
in a patient care unit;
2. Has
designated in the general hospital's or rural general hospital's scope of
services, inpatient services that are available to an adult patient in an
pediatric organized services patient care unit;
3. Has a licensed capacity of less than 100;
and
4. Is located in a county with
a population of less than 500,000.
I. An administrator of a general hospital or
rural general hospital that meets the criteria in subsection (H) shall comply
with the requirements in subsection (D)(1).
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