Kan. Admin. Regs. § 28-34-3a - General requirements
(a) Patient limits.
The number of patients admitted to any area of the hospital shall not exceed
the number for which the area is designed, equipped, and staffed, except in
cases of an emergency. In an emergency, patients shall be admitted in
accordance with the emergency or disaster plan of the hospital.
(b) Emergency electrical service. Each
hospital shall have an emergency source of power to provide electricity during
an interruption of the normal electrical supply. The source of this emergency
electrical service shall be:
(1) An emergency
generating set when the normal service is supplied by one or more central
station transmission lines; or
(2)
An emergency generating set or a central station transmission line when the
normal electrical supply is generated on the premises.
(c) Emergency electrical system. The
emergency electrical system shall include a life safety branch and a critical
branch. The life safety branch shall serve illumination, alarm, and alerting
equipment which shall be operable at all times for protection of life during
emergencies. The critical branch shall serve lighting and receptacles in
critical patient care areas.
(d)
Vital statistics. Each hospital shall comply with vital statistics statutes and
regulations regarding the completion and filing of birth, death, and fetal
death certificates within a specified period of time.
(e) Smoking. Smoking may be permitted only in
designated areas. Patients shall have the right to choose to be assigned to a
room in which smoking is not permitted. Smoking shall be prohibited in all
other areas that are used for patient treatment or diagnosis. The hospital
shall establish written rules regarding smoking within the hospital. Rules
shall be posted where they can be observed by the hospital staff and the
public. Smoking shall be prohibited in any room or area where flammable liquid,
combustible gas, or oxygen is being stored or used and in any other hazardous
area of the hospital. Patients classified as not mentally or physically
responsible for their actions shall be prohibited from smoking unless constant
supervision is provided. The sale of any tobacco products shall be prohibited
in any area of the hospital.
(f)
Internal disaster plan. The hospital shall establish a workable plan with the
nearest fire department for fire fighting service. The hospital shall provide
the fire department with a current floor plan of the building. The floor plan
shall show the location of fire fighting equipment, exits, patient rooms,
places where flammable and explosive gases are stored, and any other
information that the fire department requires. The hospital shall also develop
an internal disaster and fire plan incorporating evacuation procedures. These
plans shall be made available to all personnel and shall be posted throughout
the building. Each employee shall participate in the duties delegated to them
under the safety program and shall be instructed in the operation of the fire
warning system, the proper use of fire fighting equipment, and the procedure to
follow in the event that electrical power is impaired.
(g) External disaster plan. The hospital
shall establish written plans, based on its capabilities, for the proper and
timely care of casualties arising from external disasters. The disaster plan
shall be developed in conjunction with other emergency facilities in the
community so that adequate logistical provisions are made for the expansion of
the activities of the hospital in coordination with the activities of other
facilities. The external disaster plan shall be rehearsed at least twice a
year, preferably as part of a coordinated drill in which other community
emergency service agencies participate. The drills shall involve professional,
administrative, nursing, and other hospital personnel. A written report and
evaluation of all drills shall be maintained for at least two years.
Notes
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