Utah Admin. Code R911-10-27 - Patient Compartment General Standards
(1) An air ambulance provider shall ensure
that a permitted air ambulance has the following:
(a) a climate control system to prevent
temperature variations that would adversely affect patient care;
(b) the air ambulance shall have an adequate
interior lighting system so that patient care can be given and the patient's
status monitored;
(c) for each
place where a patient may be positioned, at least one electrical power outlet
or other power source that is capable of operating electrically powered medical
equipment without compromising the operation of any electrical air ambulance
equipment;
(d) a backup source of
electrical power or batteries capable of operating electrically powered life
support equipment for at least one hour;
(e) an appropriate power source which is
sufficient to meet the requirements of the complete specialized equipment
package without compromising the operation of any electrical air ambulance
equipment;
(f) an entry that allows
for patient loading and unloading without excessive maneuvering and without
compromising the operation of monitoring systems, intravenous lines, or manual
or mechanical ventilation;
(g) if
an isolette is used during patient transport, the operator shall ensure that
the isolette can be opened from its secured in-flight position to provide full
access to the patient;
(h) adequate
access and necessary space to maintain the patient's airway and to provide
adequate ventilatory support by an attendant from the secured, seat-belted
position within the air ambulance;
(i) a configuration that allows for rapid
exit of personnel and patients that will not allow obstruction from stretchers
and medical equipment;
(j) an
interior of the air ambulance that is sanitary and in good working order during
use;
(k) secure positioning of
cardiac monitors, defibrillators, and external pacers so that displays are
visible to medical personnel; and
(1)
procedures for medications to maintain temperatures within manufacturer
recommendations.
(2) An air
ambulance provider may not use glass containers unless required by medication
specifications and be properly vented.
(3) Each air ambulance operator shall ensure
that medical equipment is appropriate to the air medical service's scope and
mission and maintained in working order according to the manufacturer's
recommendations.
(4) Each permitted
air ambulance shall be equipped to provide patient care according to approved
medical protocols.
Notes
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