Utah Admin. Code R432-8-5 - General Construction, Patient Service Facilities
(1) The licensee shall comply with Sections
R432-4-20 and
R432-4-12. Where a modification
is cited in this rule, the modification shall supersede a conflicting
requirement.
(2) The licensee shall
ensure the following in patient service settings:
(a) the environment of the nursing unit gives
a feeling of openness with emphasis on natural light and exterior
views;
(b) interior finishes,
lighting, and furnishings, suggest a residential rather than an institutional
setting;
(c) security and safety
devices are presented in a manner that will not attract or challenge tampering
by patients;
(d) at least two
single-bed rooms, with private toilet rooms, are provided for each nursing
unit;
(e) minimum patient room
areas, exclusive of toilet rooms, closets, lockers, wardrobes, alcoves, or
vestibules, measure 100 square feet in single-bed rooms and 80 square feet per
bed in multiple-bed rooms;
(f)
patient rooms include a wardrobe, closet, or locker, with minimum clear
dimensions of 22 inches deep by 36 inches wide, suitable for hanging
full-length garments, with a break-away clothes rod and adjustable
shelf;
(g) visual privacy is not
required in all multiple-bed rooms, however privacy curtains are provided in 5%
of multiple-bed rooms for use in treating detoxification patients;
(h) laundry facilities are available to
patients, including an automatic washer and dryer;
(i) bathing facilities shall be provided in
each nursing unit at a ratio of one bathing facility for each six beds not
otherwise served by bathing facilities within individual patient rooms and
comply with the following:
(i) each bathtub or
shower is in an individual room or enclosure adequately sized to allow staff
assistance and designed to provide privacy during bathing, drying, and
dressing; and
(ii) at least one
shower in central bathing facilities is designed for use by a wheelchair
patient;
(j) a toilet
room with direct access from the bathing area is provided at each central
bathing area and complies with the following:
(i) doors to toilet rooms shall permit access
from the outside in case of an emergency;
(ii) a handwashing fixture is provided for
each toilet in each toilet room; and
(iii) at least one patient toilet room in
each nursing unit contains a shower or tub in addition to the toilet and
lavatory and fixtures are wheelchair accessible;
(k) there is at least one seclusion room for
each 24 beds located for direct nursing staff supervision or equipped with a
closed circuit television system with a monitor at the nursing station that
complies with the following:
(i) each
seclusion room is designed for occupancy by one patient and complies with the
following;
(ii) the room has an
area of at least 60 square feet and is constructed to prevent patient hiding,
escape, injury, or suicide;
(iii)
if a licensee has more than one nursing unit, the number of seclusion rooms
shall be a function of the total number of beds in the facility;
(iv) seclusion rooms may be grouped in a
common area;
(v) special fixtures
and hardware for electrical circuits is used to provide safety for the
occupant;
(vi) doors are 44 inches
wide and permit staff observation of the patient while providing patient
privacy;
(vii) seclusion rooms are
accessed through an anteroom or vestibule large enough to safely manage the
patient and also provide direct access to toilet rooms; and
(viii) seclusion rooms including floor,
walls, ceiling, and all openings, are protected with no less than
one-hour-rated construction.
Notes
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