Utah Admin. Code R432-16-7 - Patient Rooms
(1) The licensee
shall ensure that:
(a) a maximum room
occupancy is two patients;
(b) the
minimum room areas for new construction, excluding toilets, closets, lockers,
wardrobes, alcoves, or vestibules, measures 120 square feet in single-bedrooms
and 100 square feet per bed in multiple-bed rooms;
(c) existing buildings or spaces being
licensed as a hospice shall have a minimum of 80 square feet of clear floor
area per bed in multiple-bed areas and 100 square feet of clear floor area in
single-bed rooms;
(d) in
multiple-bed rooms, clearance shall allow for the movement of beds and
equipment without disturbing patients;
(e) the dimensions and arrangement of rooms
shall allow for a minimum of three feet clearance at one side, the foot, and
between another bed;
(f) there is a
nurse call system and each bed is provided with a call device that functions as
follows:
(i) two call devices serving adjacent
beds may be served by one calling station; and
(ii) calls in a large inpatient hospice
facility activate a visible signal in the corridor at the patient's door;
and
(g) a nurse emergency
call device is provided at each inpatient toilet, bath, and shower room and is
accessible to a collapsed patient lying on the floor. Inclusion of a pull cord
may satisfy this standard
(2) The licensee shall ensure the emergency
call system is designed so that a signal activated at a patient's calling
station will initiate a visible and audible signal distinct from the regular
nurse call system and can be turned off only at the patient calling station.
This signal shall activate:
(a) an annunciator
panel at the nurse station or other location appropriate to ensure immediate
nurse notification; and
(b) a
visible signal in the corridor at the patient's door for emergency calls in a
large hospice inpatient facility.
(3) The licensee shall ensure each patient
has access to a toilet room without having to enter the corridor area that
includes:
(a) one toilet room serves four or
fewer beds and no more than two patient rooms;
(b) the toilet room contains a toilet and
sink; and
(c) the toilet room door
swings outward.
(4) The
licensee shall ensure at least one single-bed room with a private toilet room
containing a toilet, sink, and bathing facility is provided for each eight
beds.
(5) In addition to the sink
in the toilet room, in new construction or remodeling, the licensee shall
ensure a sink is provided in the patient room.
(6) The licensee shall ensure ventilation is
represented in the department plans review as required in Rule
R432-4.
(7) The licensee shall
ensure each resident room, intended for 24-hour occupancy, has an operable
window open to the building exterior or to a courtyard that is open to the
sky.
(8) The licensee shall ensure
that each patient closet is a minimum of 22 inches deep by 36 inches wide with
a shelf to store clothing and a clothes rod positioned at 70 inches to hang
full length garments.
(9) The
licensee shall ensure that visual privacy is provided for each patient in a
multiple-bed room. Design for privacy shall not restrict patient access to the
toilet, lavatory, or room entrance.
Notes
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