Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-6-301 - Definitions
In this Article, unless otherwise specified:
1. "Aquatic venue" means an artificially
constructed structure or modified natural structure that:
a. Is used:
i. For water contact recreation, as defined
in A.A.C.
R9-8-801;
or
ii. To treat a diagnosed injury,
illness, or medical condition under the supervision of a health professional,
as defined in A.R.S. §
32-3201;
b. Is open to all individuals or
to all residents of a community, members of a club or camp, individuals being
treated by a specific health professional, or patrons of other such
establishments; and
c. Includes a:
i. Natural bathing place as defined in A.A.C.
R18-5-201,
ii. Public spa as defined in A.A.C.
R18-5-201,
iii. Public swimming pool as defined in
A.A.C.
R18-5-201,
iv. Semi-artificial bathing place as defined
in A.A.C.
R18-5-201,
v. Semi-public spa as defined in A.A.C.
R18-5-201,
vi. Semi-public swimming pool as defined in
A.A.C.
R18-5-201,
and
vii. Water-play area, an
artificially constructed depression in which water issues from showers or other
nozzles and drains away to leave little or no standing
water.
a. Placing an individual in a private room or
a cohort room with a distance of three or more feet separating the individual's
bed from the bed of another individual; and
b. Ensuring the use of a gown and gloves by
other individuals when entering the room in which the individual is
located.
a. Placing an individual in a private room or
a cohort room with a distance of three or more feet and a curtain separating
the individual's bed from the bed of another individual;
b. Ensuring that the individual wears a mask
covering the individual's mouth and nose, if medically appropriate, when not in
the room described in subsection (8)(a); and
c. Ensuring the use of a mask covering the
mouth and nose by other individuals when entering the room in which the
individual is located.
11. "Isolation precautions" means methods to
limit the transmission of an infectious agent, based on the infectious agent
and the location of infection in or on the infected individual or animal, that
includes isolation of the infected individual or animal and may include any one
or combination of the following:
a. Standard
precautions,
b. Contact
precautions,
c. Droplet
precautions, or
d. Airborne
precautions.
13. "Multi-drug-resistant organism" means a
bacterial agent on a Department-provided list that is known to not be killed or
whose growth is not slowed by specific classes of antibiotics.
18. "Vector" means a
living animal, usually a mosquito, tick, flea, or other arthropod, that may
transmit an infectious agent to an individual.
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