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Ohio Administrative Code (Last Updated: January 12, 2021) |
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3701 Department of Health - Administration and Director |
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Chapter3701-84. Quality Standards for Providers of Health Care Service (HCS) |
3701-84-64. Equipment and supplies - pediatric intensive care service
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(A) Appropriate drugs for resuscitation and pediatric advanced life support shall be present and immediately available for use in the treatment of any patient in the PICU.
(B) The following life-saving, therapeutic and monitoring equipment shall be present or immediately available in the PICU:
(1) Portable equipment including:
(a) An emergency ("code" or "crash") cart;
(b) A procedure lamp;
(c) Pediatric sized blood pressure cuffs for systemic arterial pressure determination;
(d) A doppler ultrasound;
(e) An electrocardiograph;
(f) A defibrillator or cardioverter with pediatric paddles;
(g) Thermometers with a range sufficient to identify extremes of hypothermia and hyperthermia;
(h) Automated blood pressure apparatus;
(i) Transthoracic pacer with pediatric pads;
(j) Devices for accurately measuring body weight;
(k) Cribs and beds with head pressure apparatus;
(l) Infant warmers;
(m) Heating and cooling blankets;
(n) Bilirubin lights;
(o) Temporary pacemakers;
(p) A blood warming apparatus;
(q) A transport monitor;
(r) Infusion pumps with microinfusion capability;
(s) Oxygen tanks for transport and backup;
(t) Suction machines for transport and backup;
(u) Volumetric infusion pumps;
(v) Air-oxygen blenders;
(w) An air compressor;
(x) Gas humidifiers;
(y) Bag-valve mask resuscitators;
(z) An otoscope and ophthalmoscope;
(aa) Isolation carts; and
(bb) A portable electro-encephalogram available in the hospital for recordings.
(2) Respiratory equipment appropriate to meet the needs of all patients, including:
(a) Mechanical ventilators suitable for pediatric patients of all sizes;
(b) Pulse oximeters and transcutaneous oxygen monitors;
(c) Cardon dioxide (CO) monitors;
(d) Inhalation therapy equipment;
(e) Chest physiotherapy and suctioning;
(f) Spirometers; and
(g) Continuous oxygen analyzers with alarms.
(3) Small equipment including:
(a) Tracheal intubation equipment in adequate numbers and type to intubate patients of all ages;
(b) Endotracheal tubes of all pediatric sizes ;
(c) Oral/nasal airways;
(d) Flexible bronchoscope;
(e) Suction catheters;
(f) Vascular access equipment; and
(g) Surgical trays for the following:;
(i) Vascular cut-downs;
(ii) Open chest procedures;
(iii) Cricothyroidectomy; and
(iv) Tracheostomy;
(h) Intraosseous (IO) needles.
(4) Bedside monitors that shall be capable of providing continuous, sufficient and appropriate monitoring that have visible and audible alarms and are capable of producing a permanent hard copy of the rhythm strip.
(C) Each provider of a PICU service shall have the capability to continuously monitor a patient's:
(1) Electrocardiogram and heart rate;
(2) Respiration;
(3) Temperature;
(4) Systemic arterial pressure;
(5) Oxygen;
(6) Carbon dioxide;
(7) Central venous pressure;
(8) Pulmonary arterial pressure;
(9) Intracranial pressure; and
(10) Four pressures simultaneously.
Effective:
8/1/2017
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates:
02/27/2017 and
03/01/2022
Promulgated
Under: 119.03
Statutory
Authority: 3702.11,
3702.13
Rule
Amplifies: 3702.11,
3702.12,
3702.13 ,
3702.14,
3702.141,
3702.15,
3702.16,
3702.18,
3702.19,
3702.20
Prior
Effective Dates: 3/1/1997, 3/24/03, 5/15/08,
6/21/12