(1) Architectural requirements.
(A) General.
(i) Waiting room. A public waiting room shall
be provided.
(ii) Toilet
facilities. Toilet facilities, public telephone, and drinking fountains shall
be provided within or nearby.
(iii)
Unrelated traffic. The surgical suite shall be located and arranged to preclude
unrelated traffic through the suite.
(B) General operating room. At least one
operating room shall be provided and shall have a minimum clear floor area of
400 square feet exclusive of fixed and movable cabinets and shelves. The
minimum clear dimension between fixed cabinets and built-in shelves shall be 20
feet. There shall be no direct access between operating rooms.
(C) Operating rooms for cardiovascular,
orthopedic, neurological, and other special surgical procedures that require
additional personnel and large equipment.
(i)
When provided, these rooms shall have a minimum clear floor area of 600 square
feet, with a minimum of 20 feet clear dimension exclusive of fixed or
wall-mounted cabinets and built-in shelves.
(ii) An additional room shall be provided in
the restricted area of the surgical suite, preferably adjoining this operating
room, where extra corporeal pumps, supplies and accessories can be stored and
serviced.
(iii) When complex
orthopedic surgery and neurosurgery are performed, additional rooms shall be
provided in the restricted area of the surgical suite, preferably adjoining the
specialty operating rooms, for storage of equipment used during these
procedures.
(D)
Preoperative patient holding areas or rooms. In facilities with two or more
operating rooms, a patient holding area or rooms shall be provided. The
preoperative patient holding area may be used for secondary recovery. The area
shall meet the following requirements.
(i)
Clear floor space for private preoperative holding room. The minimum clear
floor space in a private preoperative holding room shall be 100 square feet
exclusive of aisles and fixed and moveable cabinets and selves. A minimum of
nine feet width shall be provided for the head wall.
(ii) Clear floor space for multiple-patient
station preoperative holding area. In a multiple-patient station preoperative
holding area, the clearance between the side of a gurney and a wall or
partition shall be a minimum of three feet. The clearance between sides of
gurneys shall be a minimum of six feet. The minimum distance at the foot of the
gurney shall not be less than seven feet for single load area or room or ten
feet for double load area or room. Four feet of the passage space at the foot
of the gurney may be shared between two gurneys. The fixed and moveable
cabinets and shelves shall not encroach upon the gurney clear floor space or
area.
(iii) Control station. A
control station and charting area shall be provided and arranged to permit
staff visual observation of holding and preparation area.
(iv) Work counter. A work counter with hand
washing fixture with hands-free operable controls shall be provided and located
in the preparation area.
(v)
Cubicle curtains. Cubicle curtains shall be provided at each station for
patient privacy.
(vi) Hand washing
fixtures. One hand washing fixture with hands-free operable controls shall be
provided for every four preoperative holding beds or fraction thereof. Fixtures
shall be uniformly distributed. One hand washing fixture with hands-free
operable controls shall be provided within each single-bed preoperative holding
room.
(E) Post-anesthesia
care units.
(i) Post-anesthesia care units
(PACU) requirements. PACUs for surgical patients shall contain a medication
distribution station, nurse station with charting facilities, clinical sink
provisions for bedpan cleaning, and storage space for stretchers, supplies, and
equipment. The nurse station shall be arranged to permit the staff to have full
visual control of the PACU area.
(ii) Patient station. At least one and a half
patient stations per operating room shall be provided for post-anesthesia care
or fraction thereof. At least two stations shall be provided when there is only
one operating room.
(iii) Private
recovery room clear floor area. The minimum clear floor space in a private
recovery room shall be 130 square feet exclusive of aisles and fixed and
moveable cabinets and selves. A minimum of 10 feet width shall be provided for
the head wall. The room shall contain cabinets, work counter, and hand washing
fixture with hands-free operable controls. The fixed and movable cabinets and
shelves shall not encroach upon the gurney clear floor space or area.
(iv) Multiple-gurney recovery patient station
area. In multiple-gurney recovery patient stations, the clearance between the
side of gurney and a wall or partition shall be a minimum of five feet. The
clearance between sides of gurneys shall be a minimum of six feet. The minimum
distance at the foot of the gurney shall not be less than eight feet for single
load area or room or twelve feet for double load area or room. Four feet of the
passage space at the foot of the gurney may be shared between two gurneys. The
multi-gurney recovery patient station shall contain cabinets, medication
storage, and work counter. The fixed and movable cabinets and shelves shall not
encroach upon the gurney clear floor space or area.
(v) Cubicle curtains. Cubicle curtains shall
be provided for patient privacy.
(vi) Doors. At least one door to the PACU
room shall be within the surgical suite.
(vii) Staff toilets. Staff toilet facilities
and a hand washing fixture with hands-free operable controls shall be located
within or immediately adjacent to the PACU.
(viii) One hand washing fixture shall be
provided for every four recovery beds or fraction thereof in open wards.
Fixtures shall be uniformly distributed. One hand washing fixture shall be
provided within each single-bed recovery room.
(F) Separation of recovery patients.
Provisions shall be made for separating all patients subject to general
anesthesia from those who did not receive general anesthesia. This requirement
may be satisfied by providing separate recovery rooms, cubicles, secondary
recovery rooms, or scheduling of procedures.
(G) Service areas. Services, except for the
enclosed soiled workroom and the housekeeping room, may be shared with the
obstetrical facilities if the LSRH's functional program reflects this concept.
Service areas, when shared with delivery rooms, shall be designed to avoid the
passing of patients or staff between the operating room and the delivery room
areas.
(i) Control station. A control station
located to permit visual surveillance of all traffic entering the surgical
suite shall be provided.
(ii)
Office. A supervisor's office or station shall be provided.
(iii) Scrub facilities. Two scrub stations
shall be located in the restricted corridor within five feet of the entrance of
each operating room. Two scrub stations may serve two operating rooms if the
scrub stations are located adjacent to the entrance of both operating rooms.
Scrub facilities shall be arranged to minimize any incidental splatter on
nearby personnel, medical equipment, or supply carts. Viewing panels shall be
provided for observation of the surgical room interior. The scrub sinks shall
be recessed out of the main traffic areas. The alcove shall be located within
the restricted areas of the surgical suite. Scrub sinks shall not be located
inside the sterile area.
(iv)
Substerile facilities. Sterilizing facilities located conveniently to the
operating rooms for immediate or emergency use with work counter shall be
provided.
(v) Anesthesia workroom.
The anesthesia workroom shall contain a work counter, sink with hands-free
operable controls, and storage space for medical gas cylinders and other
anesthesia equipment.
(vi)
Medication station. Storage and distribution of medication may be done from a
medicine preparation room, medicine alcove area, or from a self-contained
medicine dispensing unit but must be under visual control of nursing staff. A
work counter, hand washing fixture with hands-free operable controls,
refrigerator, and double-locked storage for controlled substances shall be
provided. Standard cup-sinks provided in many self-contained units are not
acceptable for hand washing. The medication station may be shared with the
clean work room.
(vii) General
storage room. At least 50 square feet per operating room is required for
general storage space. The minimum requirement for three operating rooms or
less is 150 square feet. This storage room is exclusive of soiled holding,
sterile supplies, clean storage, drug storage, locker rooms, and storage
alcoves.
(viii) Orthopedic surgery
storage. Splints and traction equipment shall be stored in an enclosed storage
room. Storage shall be outside the operating room but must be conveniently
located.
(ix) Storage alcove. An
alcove or alcoves located out of the direct line of traffic shall be provided
for the storage of stretchers, portable X-ray equipment, fracture tables,
warming devices, auxiliary lamps, etc.
(x) Surgical suite staff clothing change
rooms. Appropriately sized areas shall be provided for male and female
personnel working within the surgical suite. These areas shall contain lockers,
showers, toilets, hand washing fixtures with hands-free operable controls, and
space to change into scrub suits and boots. Separate changing rooms shall be
provided for male and female staff. The shower and toilet room or rooms may be
unisex. These areas shall be arranged to provide a traffic pattern so that
personnel entering from outside the surgical suite can shower, change, and move
directly into the restricted areas of the surgical suite.
(xi) Lounge. A lounge shall be provided in an
LSRH with three or more operating rooms. The lounge shall permit staff use
without leaving the surgical suite and may be accessed from the clothing
changing rooms. The lounge shall not have direct access from outside the
surgical suite. When the lounge is remote from the clothing change rooms,
toilet facilities and a hand washing fixture with hands-free operable controls
accessible from the lounge shall be provided.
(xii) Staff toilet facilities. Toilet
facilities located in the surgical suite for exclusive staff use shall be
provided and contain a hand washing fixture with hands-free operable controls.
The toilet room may be accessible from a staff lounge, when provided.
(xiii) Dictation and report preparation area.
This may be accessible from the lounge area.
(xiv) Cast room. When a cast room is
provided, it shall be equipped with hand washing facilities, plaster sink,
storage, and other provisions required for cast procedures. This room may be
located in the emergency room.
(xv)
Ice machines. An ice machine shall be provided for therapeutic purposes. A
self-dispensing ice machine shall be provided for human consumption.
(xvi) Clean workroom or clean supply room. A
clean workroom is required when clean materials are assembled within the
surgical suite prior to use or following the decontamination cycle. It shall
contain a work counter, a hand washing fixture with hands-free operable
controls, storage facilities for clean supplies, and a space to package
reusable items. The storage for sterile supplies must be in a separate room.
When the room is used only for storage and holding as part of a system for
distribution of clean and sterile supply materials, the work counter and hand
washing fixture are not required.
(xvii) Sterile core. When a surgical suite
contains a sterile core, it shall be free of any cross-traffic of staff and
supplies from the soiled or decontaminated areas to the sterile or clean areas.
The use of facilities outside the operating room for soiled or decontaminated
processing, clean assembly and sterile processing shall be designed to move the
flow of goods and personnel from dirty to clean without compromising universal
precautions or aseptic techniques in both departments.
(xviii) Soiled workroom. The soiled workroom
shall contain a clinical sink or equivalent flushing type fixture, work
counter, hand washing fixture with hands-free operable controls, waste
receptacle, and linen receptacle. The clinical sink and work counter may be
eliminated if the room is used only for temporary holding of soiled material
and cleaning of equipment and instruments and sterilization is provided outside
the surgical suite. Provisions shall be made for the disposal of liquid waste.
The soiled workroom shall be provided for the exclusive use of the surgical
suite, shall be located in the restricted area of the surgical suite, and shall
not have direct connection with operating rooms, delivery rooms, or other
sterile activity rooms.
(xix)
Housekeeping room. A housekeeping room containing a floor receptor or service
sink and storage space for housekeeping supplies and equipment shall be
provided for the exclusive use of the surgical suite and shall be directly
accessible from the surgical suite.