Utah Admin. Code R432-650-14 - Physical Environment
The following standards apply for new construction and remodeling of ESRD facilities:
(2) ESRD Facilities shall comply with NFPA
101 Life Safety Code, Chapter 20 except that an essential electrical system is
not required.
(3) The treatment
area may be an open area and shall be separate from the administrative and
waiting area. Individual treatment areas must contain at least 80 square feet.
Each treatment area shall have the capacity for privacy for each patient for
treatment related procedures or personal care.
(4) The dialysis treatment area must include
a nurses station designed to provide visual observation of the patient
treatment area.
(5) There shall be
at least one hand washing facility serving no more than eight stations. All
hand washing stations shall be convenient to the nurses station and treatment
areas.
(6) A separate blood borne
infectious isolation patient treatment room shall be provided and shall:
(a) be fully enclosed;
(b) contain a handwash sink;
(c) contain widows to permit observation of
the patient from the nurse station and other treatment areas;
(d) contain space for clean and soiled gowns
and supplies; and
(e) be dedicated
to patients with blood borne diseases and shall not be used by patients without
blood borne diseases.
(7) If an airborne infectious isolation room
is required to control airborne infection, the airborne infectious isolation
room shall have a separate hand washing facility and comply with R386-702,
Communicable Disease Rule, and other applicable standards determined in the
pre-construction plan review process. The room shall be tightly sealed and all
air from the room shall be exhausted. Exhaust air shall be a minimum of 125
cubic feet per minute greater than supply air.
(a) The airborne infectious isolation rooms
may be used for patients without airborne communicable disease when not in use
as an isolation room.
(8) If the ESRD facility provides home
dialysis training, a private treatment room of at least 120 square feet is
required for patients who are being trained to use dialysis equipment at home.
The room shall contain a counter, hand washing facilities, and a separate drain
for fluid disposal.
(9) Each ESRD
facility must provide a clean work area that is separate from soiled work
areas. If the area is used for preparing patient care items, it must contain a
work counter, hand washing facilities, and storage facilities for clean and
sterile supplies. If the area is used only for storage and holding as part of a
system for distribution of clean and sterile materials, the work counter and
hand washing facilities may be omitted.
(10) Each ESRD facility must provide a soiled
work room that contains a hand washing sink, work counter, storage cabinets,
waste receptacles and a soiled linen receptacle.
(11) If dialyzers are reused, a reprocessing
room is required that is sized and equipped to perform the functions required
and to include one-way flow of materials from soiled to clean with provisions
for refrigerated temporary storage of dialyzers, a decontamination and cleaning
area, sinks processors, computer processors and label printers, a packaging
area, and dialyzer storage cabinets.
(12) If a nourishment station for dialysis
service is provided, the nourishment station must contain a sink, a work
counter, a refrigerator, storage cabinets, and equipment for serving
nourishments as required.
(13) Each
ESRD facility must have an environmental services closet immediately available
to the treatment area. The closet must contain a floor receptor or service sink
and storage space for housekeeping supplies and equipment.
(14) If an equipment maintenance service area
is provided, the service area must contain hand washing facilities, a work
counter and a storage cabinet.
(15)
Each ESRD facility must provide a supply area or supply carts.
(16) Storage space out of the direct line of
traffic shall be available for wheelchairs and stretchers, if stretchers are
provided.
(17) Each ESRD facility
must provide a clean linen storage area commensurate with the needs of the
facility. The storage area may be within the clean work area, a separate
closet, or distribution system. If a closed cart distribution system is used
for clean linen, the cart must be stored out of the path of normal
traffic.
(18) Each ESRD facility
using central batch delivery system, must provide, either on premises or
through written arrangements, individual delivery systems for the treatment of
any patient requiring special dialysis solutions.
(19) Each ESRD facility must house water
treatment equipment in an enclosed room at a sufficient distance from the
patient treatment area to prevent machinery and operational noise from
disturbing patients.
(20) Each ESRD
facility must provide a patient toilet with hand washing facilities immediately
adjacent to the treatment area.
(21) Each ESRD facility must provide lockers,
toilets and hand washing facilities for staff.
(22) Each ESRD facility must provide a secure
storage area for patients' belongings.
(23) A waiting area with seating
accommodations shall be available or accessible to the dialysis unit. A toilet
room with hand washing facilities, a drinking fountain, and a telephone for
public use shall be available or accessible for use by persons using the
waiting room.
(24) Office and
clinical work space shall be available for administrative services.
(25) All finishes shall be tight fitting,
easily maintained and cleanable, resistant to cleaning chemicals, and detailed
to minimize the potential for microbial growth.
(26) The reprocessing room, water treatment
room, supply rooms, clean and soiled work rooms, soiled holding rooms shall be
lockable and restricted to authorized personnel only.
(27) The reprocessing room, soiled work,
holding room, and environmental services closet shall have continuous exhaust
ventilation at the rate of not less than 10 air changes per hour and sufficient
to generate inward air flow.
(28)
Patient and public toilet rooms and exam rooms shall be equipped with an
emergency call system. The call system shall require only momentary contact to
activate, shall identify the source of the call and shall be cancelable only at
the source of the call. The call system in toilet rooms shall be accessible to
a collapsed patient lying on the floor. Inclusion of a pull cord will satisfy
this requirement.
Notes
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