Ohio Admin. Code 3701-83-20 - Building and site requirements; equipment - ambulatory surgical facilities
(A) Each ASF shall
have one or more operating rooms or procedure rooms, each of which is designed
and equipped so that the types of surgery conducted can be performed in a
manner that protects the health and well-being of all individuals in the area.
The recovery area shall be adequately equipped for the proper care of post
anesthesia recovery of surgical patients.
(B) Each ASF shall have the following
equipment accessible to the operating suite and recovery area:
(1) Adequate resuscitation equipment:
(a) ASFs providing surgical procedures under
topical and local infiltration blocks with or without oral or intramuscular
preoperative sedation shall have: airways, bag mask respirator, oxygen source,
suction equipment, and age-appropriate resuscitative drugs;
(b) ASFs providing surgical procedures
performed in conjunction with oral, parenteral, or intravenous sedation or
under analgesic or dissociative drugs or providing surgical procedures that
require general or regional block anesthesia and support of vital bodily
functions shall have: airways, endotracheal tubes, laryngoscope, oxygen
delivery capability under positive pressure, suction equipment and suitable
resuscitative drugs.
(2)
Appropriate monitoring equipment:
(a) Each
ASF shall have size-specific blood pressure apparatus and stethoscopes,
electrocardiogram, oscilloscopes and when pediatric patients are treated,
size-specific emergency equipment and medications;
(b) ASFs performing surgical procedures in
conjunction with oral, parenteral, or intravenous sedation or under
ananalgesic
an
analgesic or dissociative drugs, or performing surgical procedures that
require general or regional block anesthesia and support of vital bodily
functions shall have a defibrillator, pulse oximeter with alarm, and
temperature monitor.
(c) ASFs using
inhalation anesthesia shall have an anesthesia machine.
(3) Each ASF shall have suitable surgical
instruments customarily available for the planned surgical procedure in the
operating suite.
(4) Each ASF shall
have in the recovery room, an emergency call system that is connected
electronically, electrically, by radio transmission or in a like manner and
that effectively alerts staff.
(C) Each ASF shall establish and follow a
preventive maintenance program which includes periodic calibration, cleaning
and adjustment of all equipment in accordance with manufacturer's instructions.
Each ASF using inhalation anesthesia shall develop and follow policies and
procedures for monitoring the anesthesia machine which are consistent with the
standards recommended by the American society of anesthesiologists.
(D) Each ASF shall have appropriate
ventilation and humidity levels in order to minimize the risk of infection and
to provide for the safety of the patient.
(E) Each ASF shall have emergency power
available in operative, procedure, and recovery areas.
(F) Each ASF shall have separate closed off
and distinct areas used as waiting rooms, recovery rooms, treatment rooms,
toilet facilities, and storage rooms. The ASF and another entity may not mix
functions and operations in a common space during concurrent or overlapping
hours of operation. Operating, procedure, and recovery rooms must be used
exclusively for surgical procedures.
(G) New construction, alterations or
renovations that provide space for operating rooms or procedure rooms may not
be used or occupied until authorization for such occupancy has been received by
the ASF from the department.
(H)
Each ASF shall develop and follow policies and procedures for the storage and
use of all medical gases in accordance with the requirements of the national
fire protection association (NFPA) 99.
(I) If the ASF uses medications or drugs that
may induce malignant hyperthermia, it shall have policies and procedures in
place, as well as equipment and medication available, to treat it.
(J) Each ASF shall have appropriate
intravenous fluids and administration equipment.
(K) Each ASF shall have sufficient and
appropriate stretchers and wheelchairs for the services performed.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3702.13, 3702.30
Rule Amplifies: 3702.12, 3702.13, 3702.30
Prior Effective Dates: 09/05/2002, 06/01/2006, 04/24/2011
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