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Part B - Health Facility Briefing and PlanningTREATMENT ROOM 15 TRMT TRMTULTRA-ISOLATION AIRLOCKS 4 UIF-CUUIF-ALUIF-CUUIF-ALULTRA-ISOLATION CLEAN UTILITY 11 UIF-CU UIF-CUULTRA-ISOLATION DIRTY UTILITY 9 UIF-DU UIF--DUULTRA-ISOLATION ENSUITE 6 UIF-ENS UIF-ENSULTRA-ISOLATION PATIENT BED ROOM 25 UIF-BR UIF-BRULTRA-ISOLATION STAFF CHANGE 5 UIF-SC UIF-SCWAITING 10 WAITG WAITGX-RAY VIEWING AND REPORTING 12 XRRR XRRRCOMPONENTS OF THE UNIT90 .1.101 Bed RoomDESCRIPTION AND FUNCTIONA 1 Bed Room will ac<strong>com</strong>modate one patient for the delivery of nursing andmedical care and treatment.A 1 Bed Room shall be a minimum of 15 m2.90 .1.20LOCATION AND RELATIONSHIPSBedrooms should be located close to, and visible from a Staff Station.Ensuites shall be dedicated to each room and directly accessible from thebedroom.90 .1.30CONSIDERATIONSExternal windows should be provided in accordance with BCA requirements.Each Patient Bedroom shall include a clinical handwashing basin within theroom.For additional room considerations and details refer to Room Data Sheets.90 .2.101 Bed Room - Critical CareDESCRIPTION AND FUNCTIONA 1 Bed Room for patients requiring critical care nursing and medicaltreatment.A 1 Bed Room - Critical Care shall be a minimum of 22 m2.90 .2.20LOCATION AND RELATIONSHIPSThe Critical Care Bedrooms should be visible from a Staff Station.Patient Showers and Patient Toilets may be shared.90 .2.30CONSIDERATIONSDHSThe Department of Human Services, VictoriaDesign guidelines for hospitals and day procedure centres02-Nov-04<strong>Issue</strong> 1Page 34 of 426

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