Utah Admin. Code R432-15-5 - General Construction Patient Service Facilities
(1) The General Construction for Patient
Service Facilities is found in Section
R432-4-24
and the requirements of Sections 2.1 through 2.2 of Guidelines for Design and
Construction of Health Care Facilities, 2010 edition (Guidelines). Where a
modification is cited, the modification supersedes conflicting requirements of
the Guidelines.
(2) Nursing Units
shall meet the following:
(a) At least two
single-bed rooms, with private toilet rooms, shall be provided for each nursing
unit; and
(b) Minimum room areas
exclusive of toilet rooms, closets, lockers, wardrobes, alcoves, or vestibules,
shall be 140 square feet in single-bed rooms. Patient rooms are to be single
occupancy, unless the functional program describes the necessity for double
occupancy.
(3) Imaging
facilities may be provided within the facility, or through contractual
arrangement with a qualified radiology service or nearby hospital for
diagnostic procedures.
(a) Imaging facilities
shall include the following:
(i)
radiology;
(ii)
mammography;
(iii) computerized
scanning;
(iv) ultrasound;
and
(v) other imaging
techniques.
(b) If
imaging facilities are provided in-house, they shall meet the requirements for
an imaging suite defined in Guidelines for Design and Construction of
HealthCare Facilities, 2010 Edition section 2.2-3.4.
(4) Laboratory Services.
(a) Laboratory space and equipment shall be
provided in-house for testing blood counts, urinalysis, blood glucose,
electrolytes, blood urea nitrogen (BUN), and for the collection, processing,
and storage of specimens; and
(b)
In lieu of providing laboratory services in-house, contractual arrangements
with a Department-approved laboratory may be provided. If contractual services
are arranged, the facility shall maintain space and equipment to perform
on-site rapid testing.
(5) Pharmacy Guidelines.
(a) The size and type of services provided in
the pharmacy shall depend on the drug distribution system chosen and whether
the facility proposes to provide, purchase, or share pharmacy services. A
description of pharmacy services shall be provided in the functional
program;
(b) There shall be a
pharmacy room or suite, under the direct control of staff, which is located for
convenient access and equipped with appropriate security features for
controlled access;
(c) The room
shall contain facilities for the dispensing, basic manufacturing, storage and
administration of medications, and for handwashing;
(d) In lieu of providing pharmacy services
in-house, contractual arrangements with a licensed pharmacy shall be provided.
If contractual services are arranged, the facility shall maintain space and
basic pharmacy equipment to prepare and dispense necessary medications in
back-up or emergency situations; and
(e) If additional pharmacy services are
provided, facilities shall comply with the requirements of the Guidelines for
Design and construction of Health Facilities, 2010 Edition section
2.2-4.2;
(6) Patient Day
Spaces.
(a) The facility shall include a
minimum total inpatient space for dining, recreation, and day use computed on
the basis of 30 square feet per bed for the first 100 beds and 27 square feet
per bed for all beds in excess of 100; and
(b) If dining is part of a day care program,
in addition to the required space defined for inpatients, the facility shall
include a minimum of 200 square feet for outpatient and visitors. If dining is
not part of a day care program, the facility shall provide a minimum of 100
square feet of additional outpatient day space.
(7) Examination and Treatment Room.
(a) An examination and treatment room shall
be provided, except when all patient rooms are single-bed rooms;
(b) An examination and treatment room may be
shared by multiple nursing units;
(c) When provided, the room shall have a
minimum floor area of 120 square feet, excluding space for vestibules, toilet,
closets, and work counters, whether fixed or movable;
(d) The minimum floor dimension shall be ten
feet; and
(e) The room shall
contain:
(i) a lavatory or sink equipped for
handwashing;
(ii) work
counter;
(iii) storage facilities;
and
(iv) a desk, counter, or shelf
space for writing.
(8) Consultation Room. A consultation room,
arranged to permit an evaluation of patient needs and progress, shall be
provided. The room shall include a desk and work area for the evaluators,
writing and work space for patients, and storage for supplies.
(9) Surgical Unit. If surgical services are
offered, facilities shall be provided in accordance with the Guidelines for
Design and Construction of Health Care Facilities, 2010 Edition.
Notes
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