Pulmonary Medicine Service Design Guide - Office of Construction ...
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PULMONARY MEDICINE SERVICE NOVEMBER 29, 2011<br />
SECTION 4 - DESIGN STANDARDS<br />
INTRODUCTION<br />
This section covers technical considerations for planning and designing the <strong>Pulmonary</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong> <strong>Service</strong>.<br />
The discussion includes detailed technical considerations for architectural, mechanical systems and other<br />
related components. To support this discussion, selected rooms are detailed in the form <strong>of</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> Plates.<br />
Each <strong>Guide</strong> Plate includes a floor plan, reflected ceiling plan, room data sheet, and an equipment list which<br />
provides a comprehensive overview <strong>of</strong> space planning and utility requirements and locations for the key<br />
rooms in this service.<br />
<strong>Guide</strong> Plates for the following key rooms in this section are as follows:<br />
Testing Lab, <strong>Pulmonary</strong> Function (OPPF1)<br />
Testing Lab, Extended <strong>Pulmonary</strong> Function (OPPF2)<br />
Physiology Lab, <strong>Pulmonary</strong> Exercise (OPPF5)<br />
Respiratory Therapy Room (OPRT1)<br />
Procedure Room, Bronchoscopy (TRPE2)<br />
Sleep Study Room (OPPF6)<br />
Monitoring Room, Sleep Study (OPPF7)<br />
Recovery Room, Patient Prep (RRSS1)<br />
Note that room dimensions on the floor plans closely approximate, but may not always reflect the exact<br />
programmed room area stated in the Space Planning Criteria, Chapter 212 <strong>Pulmonary</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong> <strong>Service</strong>.<br />
DESIGN STANDARDS<br />
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