Ambulatory Care in Hospitals
Ambulatory Care in Hospitals
Ambulatory Care in Hospitals
design
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section 1
Section 2
Section 3
Section 4
Section 5
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Section 1
Foreword & Acknowledgments
Page Foreword ....................................................1-1 Acknowledgments ......................................1-3 Introduction ................................................1-5 Abbreviations .............................................1-7 Legend of Symbols ....................................1-8
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Foreword
The material contained in the Ambulatory Care Design Guide is the culmination of a partnering effort within the Department of Veterans Affairs by the Veterans Health Administration and the Office of Construction & Facilities Management, Strategic Management Office. The goal of this Design Guide is to facilitate the design process and to ensure the quality of VA facilities while controlling construction and operating costs. This document is intended to be used as a guide and to supplement current technical manuals and other VA criteria in planning hospital based Ambulatory Care Clinics. The Design Guide is not to be used as a standard design. Use of this Design Guide does not preclude the need for a functional and physical design program for each specific project. It is the project Architects and Engineers responsibility to develop a complete and accurate project design that best meets the users needs and applicable code requirements.
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Acknowledgments
Credit is due to the following individuals whose guidance, advice, and effort made this publication possible:
Advisory Group
Richard Stark, MD Michael F. Mayo-Smith, MD Madhulika Agarwal, MD Gerald O. McDonald, MD Anna Lythgoe, RN, MSN Richard D. Roth, DDS, FAGD, MBA Director, Primary Care Clinic Operations Director, Primary Service Line, VISN 1 Chief Patient Care Services Officer Senior Surgical Consultant / Surgery Services Clinical Program Manager Chief, Dental, Tennessee Valley HCS
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West Palm Beach Ambulatory Care (Hospital Based), West Palm Beach VAMC Wallace Thompson Adele Cerbone Roberta Watson Chief, Facilities Management Service Chief Technology Officer, Region 3 HAS (Health Administration Service) Ambulatory Care Section
Consultants
GLHN Architects & Engineers, Inc. Roger Ulrich, AIA, CSI, NCARB Theodore C. Moeller, PE Ellen Alexander Bill Nelson, PE Robert Johnson Nicholas C. Krauja, AIA The CPI Group Karl M. Kilgore, AIA, NCARB Health Care Specialist Henry Johnstone, PE Mark E. Barber, PE Sandra Bilagody Cecilia Souza Nora Mohnsen
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Introduction
The Ambulatory Care Design Guide is intended to be a graphic consolidation of existing Department of Veterans Affairs standards and criteria. It contains data from the following sources: ADA Standards for Accessible Design International Building Code, 2006 NFPA 101 Barrier-Free Design Guide PG-18-13 Design and Construction Procedures PG-18-3 Equipment Guide List PG-7610 Equipment Reference Manual PG-18-6 Fire Protection Design Manual Master Construction Specifications PG-18-1 National CAD Standards and Details PG-18-4 Physical Security Design Manual (Final Draft) Room Finishes, Door and Hardware Schedules PG-18-14 Seismic Design Requirements H-18-8 Signage Design Guide Space Planning Criteria for VA Facilities, (formerly Handbook 7610) Sustainable Design and Energy Reduction Manual (Final Draft) VA Technical Criteria (PG-18-10 Design Manuals) pertaining to Architectural, Interior Design, HVAC, Plumbing, and Electrical 2006 AIA Guidelines for Design and Construction of Health Care Facilities HVAC Design Manual for Hospital Projects Emergency Power & Water Supply During Natural Disasters, Phase 2 Energy Conservation (EPACT 2005 and DOE Final Rule) Energy Conservation (Executive Order No. 13423 Dated January 24, 2007: Strengthening Federal Environmental, Energy, and Transportation Management) Memorandum of Understanding (MOU): Federal Leadership in High Performance and Sustainable Buildings. Commissioning Guidelines (issuance pending) The Design Guide refers to the above mentioned sources when data is either too detailed or too broad to be included in this guide. These sources can be accessed at www.va.gov/facmgt/standard. The Ambulatory Care Design Guide was developed as a design tool to assist the medical center staff and the contracting officers in better understanding the choices that designers ask them to make, and to help designers understand the functional requirements necessary for proper operation of an Ambulatory Care Center based in a VA Hospital. This Design Guide is not intended to be project-specific. It addresses the general functional and technical requirements for a typical VA Hospital Based Ambulatory Care facility. While this Guide contains information for the vast majority of space types required in Ambulatory Care facilities, it is not possible to foresee all future requirements. The project-specific space program is the basis for an individual project design. It is important to note that the guide plates in Section 4 are generic graphic representations intended as illustrations of VA' furniture, s equipment, and personnel space needs. They are not meant to limit design opportunities.
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Equipment manufacturers should be consulted for actual dimensions and utility requirements. Use of this Design Guide does not supersede the project architect' and engineers' s responsibilities to develop a complete and accurate design that meets the user' needs and the s appropriate code requirements within the budget constraints.
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Ambulatory Care (Hospital Based) A ABA AC/HR ADA AFF AI AIDS Amperes Architectural Barriers Act Air Changes per Hour Americans with Disabilities Act Above Finished Floor Acquisition and Installation Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome A & MM Acquisition and Materiel Management AR As Required AT Acoustical Ceiling Tile AT (SP) Acoustical Ceiling Tile (with Sprayed Plastic Finish) BC Base Cabinet C Degree Celsius CBOC Community Based Outpatient Clinic CC Contractor Furnished Contractor Installed CFM Cubic Feet per Minute CLG Ceiling CMU Concrete Masonry Unit CP Carpet (without cushion broadloom) CRS Corrosion Resisting Steel (SS) CT Ceramic Tile CT Computerized Tomography DG Design Guide EMS Environmental Management Service ER Emergency Room ETM Exam Treatment Module EtO Ethylene Oxide Gas EXH Exhaust F Degrees Fahrenheit FC Foot-candle FD Floor Drain FIXT Fixture FLUOR Fluorescent GFI Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter GI Gastroenterology GWB Gypsum Wallboard GYN Gynecology HAC Housekeeping Aids Closet HVAC Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning HP Horsepower HR Hour ICU Intensive Care Unit K Kelvin
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January 2009 KW LB LLTS MCS MOHS MTD NFPA NSF NSM OOCFM OSD PCP PG PH PL PREP PSIG QT RB RSF SC SD SF SOPC SPD SRC SS TELEC UC UFAS V VA VACO VAMC VC VCT VHA VV W WSF W/SF W/SM W/m2 Kilowatt Pound/Pounds Lockers, Lounges, Toilets & Showers Master Construction Specifications Mohs Chemosurgery Mounted National Fire Protection Association Net Square Feet Net Square Meters Office of Construction & Facilities Management Open Site Drain Portland Cement Plaster Program Guide Phase Plaster Preparation Pounds per Square Inch Gauge Quarry Tile Resilient Base Resilient Sheet Flooring Special Coating (High Build Glazed Coating) Standard Detail Square Feet, Square Foot Satellite Outpatient Clinic Supply, Processing and Distribution Semi-Restricted Corridor Stainless Steel (CRS) Telecommunications Urgent Care Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards Volts Department of Veteran Affairs Veterans Affairs Central Office Veterans Affairs Medical Center VA Furnished Contractor Installed Vinyl Composition Tile Veterans Health Administration VA Furnished VA Installed Watts Welded Seamless Flooring Watts per Square Foot Watts per Square Meter Watts per square meter
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Legend of Symbols
SYSTEM Wiring devices And Power DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS Duplex receptacle, NEMA 5-20R-20 amp-mounted 18" (450 mm) AFF unless otherwise noted Duplex receptacle, NEMA 5-20R-20 amp-mounted 3" (75 mm) above counter top/counter top back splash Duplex receptacle with ground fault interrupter, NEMA 5-20R- 20 amp-mounted 18" (450 mm) AFF unless otherwise noted Duplex receptacle with ground fault interrupter, NEMA 5-20R- 20 amp-mounted 3" (75 mm) above counter top/counter top back splash Weatherproof while in use duplex receptacle with GFI, NEMA 5-20R-20 amp-mounted 18" (450 mm) AFF unless otherwise noted Quadruplex outlet, NEMA 5-20R-20 amp-mounted 18" (450 mm) AFF unless otherwise noted. Quadruplex outlet, NEMA 5-20R-20 amp-mounted 3" (75 mm) above counter top/counter top back splash Quadruplex outlet with ground fault interrupter, NEMA 5- 20R- 20 amp-mounted 18" (450 mm) AFF unless otherwise noted Quadruplex outlet with ground fault interrupter, NEMA 5-20R- 20 amp- mounted 3" (75 mm) above counter top/counter top back splash Duplex receptacle on emergency power, NEMA 5-20R-20 amp-mounted 18" (450 mm) AFF unless otherwise noted Quadruplex receptacle, NEMA 5-20R-20 amp- emergency power, mounted 18" (450 mm) AFF unless otherwise noted. Special receptacle of the type required, mounted 18" (450 mm) AFF unless otherwise noted. Electrical surface mounted multi-outlet raceway assembly, NEMA 5-20R receptacles at 2' (600 mm) intervals, single or multiple -0" channel as required-mounted 12" (300 mm) above counter. Ceiling Junction box - purpose and location as noted. Junction box in wall-purpose and location as noted, mounted 18" (450 mm) AFF unless otherwise noted. Circuit Breaker- mounted 60" (1500 mm) AFF. Electrical, panelboard cabinet, flush mounted, so maximum height of top circuit breaker is no more than 78" (1980 mm) AFF.
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GFI A GFI
CB
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DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS Single pole switch- mounted 46" (1150 mm) AFF Single pole switch - suffix of "a", "b", or "c" indicates separate control of fixture(s) with same designationmounted 46" (1150 mm) AFF Dimmer switch- mounted 46" (1150 mm) AFF Three-way switch- mounted 46" (1150 mm) AFF Door switch- See architectural for mounting location. Emergency power off (EPO) push button- mounted 40" (1000 mm) AFF.
SYMBOL S S S S a D 3
DS
Lighting Fixtures
A A A A
1' (300 mm x 1200 mm) fluorescent fixture x4' 2' (600 mm x 1200 mm) fluorescent fixture x4'
Wall-mounted fluorescent fixture- mounted 92" (2300 mm) AFF unless otherwise noted. 2' (600 mm x 600 mm) fluorescent fixture- emergency x2' power 2' (600 mm x 1200 mm) fluorescent fixture- emergency x4' power Recess light fixture
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DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS Telephone data outlet-mounted 18" (450 mm) AFF unless otherwise noted Telephone data outlet-mounted 3" (75 mm) above counter top/counter top back splash Wall-mounted telephone outlet-mounted 48" (1200 mm) AFF unless otherwise noted Video outlet type as noted in equipment list- mounted 18" (450 mm) AFF unless otherwise noted. Security/ Duress-alarm button mounted 3" (75 mm) above counter top/ counter top back splah. Nurse call dome light-ceiling mounted Nurse call dome light-wall mounted 96" (2300 mm) AFF unless otherwise noted. Nurse call duty station- mounted 54" (1350 mm) AFF unless otherwise noted. Emergency nurse call- mounted 40" (1000 mm) AFF for shower installations mount within 18" (450 mm) of shower head and or 72" (1800 mm) AFF Nurse call staff station- mounted 54" (1350 mm) AFF unless otherwise noted. Security/duress-alarm button wall mounted 40" (1000 mm) unless otherwise noted. Junction box-purpose and location as noted- mounted 18" (450 mm) AFF unless otherwise noted. Door switch- See architectural for mounting location.
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N N
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Mechanical Plumbing
Room humidistat-mounted 5' (1520 mm) AFF -0" Medical gas outlet (letter designates service)- mounted 48" AFF unless otherwise noted. Sprinklerhead
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General Considerations
Patient Care Concepts
Following general trends in healthcare, VA continues to provide more and more services in outpatient settings. VA uses two principal settings to deliver outpatient care to Veterans: Hospital-Based Ambulatory Care facilities and freestanding Outpatient Clinics. Ambulatory care within both settings typically evolves around the following clinical services: Examination / Treatment Primary Care Clinic Modules Specialty Clinics Other Patient-Service Programs
Examination/Treatment Primary Care Clinic Modules are grouped into clusters of examination rooms and ancillary support services (refer to Section 3 for a typical Primary Care Module spatial configuration). Services are provided by physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants specifically trained in first point contact with patients with an undiagnosed sign, symptom, or health concern. Specialty Care Clinics support Exam/Treatment (Primary Care) when such specialized needs are prescribed by the provider. Specialty Care Clinics within the Hospital Based Ambulatory Care setting include Dermatology, Gastroenterology, Urology, and Oncology Clinics. Spatial definition of these clinic functions can be found in the VA Space Planning Criteria, Chapter 262 Ambulatory Care (Hospital Based). Other Patient-Service Programs are provided as required to supplement Primary and Specialty Clinic services. Service Programs include out-processing areas for scheduled and unscheduled patient visits, and Hospital Based Home Care services. Ambulatory Care Clinics are hospital based patient care centers providing scheduled and unscheduled examination, treatment, and diagnostic services for acute and chronically ill patients. Primary Care services are provided as determined on a project basis. Because the Ambulatory Care Clinic is located at a Medical Center, Laboratory and Radiology are among the functions that may be shared with the Medical Center to avoid duplication of spaces and equipment or to improve efficiency. Although the majority of Ambulatory Care patients are outpatients, inpatients may also be treated in the ambulatory setting to eliminate duplication of services, facilities, and staff. This Guide addresses Ambulatory Care Facilities that are connected to an existing hospital structure. Facilities that may be remotely located (such as part of a hospital's outreach program to a targeted population area) are addressed in the Outpatient Clinic Design Guide. This Guide includes material for functions or spaces listed in VA Space Planning Criteria, Chapter 262 Ambulatory Care (Hospital Based). If the project-specific program includes functions or services not addressed in this Design Guide, refer to appropriate Guides or Manuals in the VA Hospital series for the service in question.
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VA Trends
VA funding has moved from a bed service orientated operation to an ambulatory care emphasis. VA evaluation of how patients should be served and how they should participate in their own care is on-going. New initiatives include tele-medicine programs. In some markets, VA budget allocations for hospital based ambulatory care may diminish in favor of primary care centers outside the hospital setting. More accessible and convenient primary care may be provided by smaller, community based outpatient clinics (CBOC), freestanding facilities of 10,000 sf (930 m2) or less. However, in most markets Hospital Based Ambulatory Care is likely to remain comprised of highly specialized referral clinics, technologies, and staff that cannot afford to be duplicated in off-site Primary Care settings. VA has increased focus on women's medicine in response to the increase in population of Veterans who are women. The VA health care system will continue to maintain a significant focus on physical therapy, prosthetics, and rehabilitation services.
Level Of Care
Ambulatory Care Activity Profile (ACAP): The ACAP more accurately differentiates varying ambulatory care space requirements among highly affiliated tertiary care medical centers and less highly affiliated secondary, and primary care medical centers. ACAP Levels are based on the VA Medical Complexity Level as tabulated in VA Space Planning Criteria, Chapter 262. Hospital-based Ambulatory Care facilities may include limited inpatient use within Ambulatory Care Occupancy.
Market Segment
In the past the vast majority of Veterans served at VA Ambulatory Care facilities were older, retired males with multiple, chronic conditions. While a large percentage of the population served by the VA system will remain the retired Veterans, recent trends suggest continued
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increases in participation by women and younger Veterans. Significant increases may be expected from Gulf War and Operation Iraqi Freedom/Operation Enduring Freedom (OIF/OEF) Veterans. The special needs of these Veteran groups may be the impetus for new developments in VA programs and facilities. While the Veteran will remain the primary concern, other user groups may also be served. Under managed care, the Veteran may choose their health program which can be extended to the spouse and other family members. VA is actively seeking sharing agreements with privatesector (University) and Department of Defense (DoD) for Army, Navy and Air Force. Sharing agreements, joint ventures, and referrals will sometimes include active-duty military, dependents, and members from the general public.
Operational Concepts
The Ambulatory Care spaces represented in these Guide Plates provide flexibility to accommodate changing patient care concepts for both outpatients and inpatients. Aspects of patient participation, patient-focused care, and other concepts need to be addressed by specific projects. Ease of access and circulation for outpatients and their families is a primary planning objective. It is important to remember that patients are often experiencing a heightened sense of anxiety with regard to the status of their health. Finding their way around an unfamiliar facility should not contribute to this anxiety. This is particularly important for first-time visitors. Refer to VA Interior Design Manual and Signage Design Guide for guidance on incorporating wayfinding and signage.
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Functional Considerations
Space Planning & Design / Space Allocation
Program Levels: Net square footage shown in this Design Guide are coordinated with Chapter 262 of VA Space Planning Criteria. Based on three ACAP levels, defined: S - M - L. Unless otherwise noted, the layouts in this Design Guide are based on Level M (complexity III) facilities. Flexibility: The design of health facilities must respond to changing workloads, business objectives and technologies. To ensure continuing adaptability to changing workloads and technologies, designers should maximize the use of standard or universal spaces that are designed to accommodate a range of related functions. Use of a standard planning module (grid) throughout the entire clinic is encouraged. Spaces with special requirements, equipment, or of non-modular sizes should be grouped where possible and designed to accommodate change. Efficiency: VA is committed to the efficient use of resources (including energy, materials, equipment, and staff). Factors to consider in the design of Ambulatory Care Facilities include: Efficient, or sustainable, use of resources in construction, operation, and maintenance Group or combine functions with similar system requirements. Refer to Sustainable Design and Energy Reduction Manual on VA Technical Information Library (TIL). Efficiency in space and function Share support spaces where possible, Minimize duplication of facilities, Accommodate inpatients and outpatients in the same setting.
Human Needs
Patient dignity and self-determination must be accommodated while considering operational efficiencies. Patients vulnerability to stress from noise, lack of privacy, poor lighting and other causes, and the subsequent harmful effects it can have on the healing process is a well known and documented phenomenon. An inherent opportunity exists in the design of Ambulatory Care Facilities to address the above issues and to put forth creative solutions that enhance patient comfort and contribute to positive outcomes. A prime architectural objective should be to de-emphasize the institutional image of health care facilities and to surround the patient (and family members) with finishes and furnishings that are familiar and non-threatening. Good planning and design appeal to the spirit and sensibilities of patients and care providers alike. Ambulatory Care facilities should be healing environments that allow the building itself to become part of the therapy. Patient privacy (visual and acoustic) is accommodated without sacrificing facility utilization.
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Physical Security
Security is addressed by planning, design, and detail considerations (refer to VA Physical Security Design Manual). Ambulatory Care Hospital-based facilities typically fall within the more stringent Mission Critical design criteria as part of the larger medical center.
Accessibility (ADA)
Accessibility is accommodated by the application of PG 18-13, VA Barrier Free Design Guide; Architectural Barriers Act Accessibility Standards (ABAAS), Appendices C and D to 36 CFR Part 1191 (adopted by GSA and supersedes Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards, UFAS); and ADA Standards for Accessible Design (28 CFR Part 36) to space and fixed equipment layouts.
Functional Areas
A Functional Area is the grouping of rooms and spaces based on their function within a clinical service. Major Functional Areas include the following: Reception AreasHealth Administration Service (formerly MAS): Accommodates the initial processing (eligibility, admissions, etc.) of all unscheduled outpatients. It is composed of all activities necessary to accomplish the tasks associated with medical evaluation and treatment. For the purposes of this Guide, HAS denotes spaces for integral administrative functions of Ambulatory Care, and may have different administrative designations throughout VA facilities. Spaces within this functional area may include the following: General Waiting Public Restroom Facilities Patient Educational Services (kiosk, education conference room) Escort / Messenger Service Reception / Clerical space
Emergency Care / Urgent Care: Accommodates the examination and treatment of all outpatients determined to be in need of immediate medical care. The major function of Emergency/Urgent Care at most VA Hospitals is to assess conditions of walk-in and ambulance patients and to provide immediate treatment for stabilization, admission, or referral as required. The level of emergency services will depend upon analysis of community needs and other services to be provided by the specific facility. The facilities demonstrated in the Guide Plates provide for elementary emergency treatment including patient examination and stabilization but do not reflect the requirements to accommodate major trauma or surgical procedures. Spaces within this functional area may include the following: General Waiting (including separate Isolation wait area) Public Restrooms Nurse / Communication Station General storage for equipment (including secure medications area) Examination / Treatment Rooms Provider Office space Clean / Soiled Utility Space Support services (staff restrooms, lockers, lounge)
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Patient Areas: Accommodates the examination and treatment of all non-emergency outpatients, scheduled and unscheduled, and inpatients in a variety of medical/surgical disciplines. Examination/Treatment Modules are generic clinical examination and treatment facilities which accommodate scheduled and unscheduled outpatient visits with variable assignment capability based on schedule and workload needs of the using departments. Modules are further subdivided in Core Space, Support Space, and Specialty Clinic Space. Spaces within this functional area may include the following: Reception / Waiting Space Public Restrooms Nurse / Communication Station(s) Examination / Treatment Rooms (by Module) Procedure / Specialty Rooms Consultation Room(s) Multi-purpose Room(s) Provider Office Space Clean / Soiled Utility Support services (staff restrooms, lockers, lounge)
Employee Health: Accommodates any examination, testing and treatment of VA employees. In addition to the treatment of on-the-job illnesses and injuries, this unit accommodates preemployment physicals, annual screening tests (TB, hepatitis, etc.) and storage/administration of employees' personal medications (allergy shots, insulin injections, etc.) for all the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) medical center employees or other Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) facilities (regional office, data processing center, etc.) that may be served by the Medical Center. Space for Employee Health is incorporated into a clinic exam module. Spaces within this functional area may include the following: Nurse / Support Clerk Offices Record Storage Space
Disposition Area: Accommodates activities such as travel pay, pharmacy, etc. for scheduled and unscheduled outpatients. Patients typically visit this area last before leaving Ambulatory Care. Spaces within this functional area may include the following: General Waiting Space HAS (formerly MAS) Clerk Offices (including Agent Cashier)
Support Areas: Accommodates diagnostic support functions such as satellite X-ray, blood specimen collection, etc. Typically these support services are provided within the larger hospital setting, and therefore not included in Ambulatory Care. Other support spaces may include; Clean / Soiled Utility Rooms General Storage Housekeeping Aids Closets
Staff and Administrative Areas: Accommodates administrative staff and professional staff whose primary responsibilities lie in emergency care and examination/treatment. Spaces within this functional area include:
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Ambulatory Care (Hospital Based) Provider and administrative offices Conference room(s) Restroom, locker and lounge facilities
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Residency Program: Accommodates medical education functions in affiliated VA facilities. Spaces within this functional area may include: Study / Library space Conference Room Consultation space
Special Requirements: Special requirements must be evaluated and applied on a project basis. Such requirements may include teaching, program mission and coordination of hospital, clinical and support services.
Functional Relationships
Work Flow: The Functional Diagrams in Section 3 reflect function, organization, flow, and operational issues. They should not be interpreted as preconceived floor plans, as the diagrams do not correlate exactly to all the rooms and functions available in Space Planning Criteria, or required for every project. VA patient triage, induction, and protocol require the following: Triage is located between Emergency and Clinic Facilities Walk-in Patients arrive at Triage / HAS interview.
Organizational Concepts: The Guide Plates (Section 4) and Functional Diagrams (Section 3) address modular construction including 10 foot (3000 mm) deep exam zones, 12 foot (3600 mm) deep special/treatment/support zones, and 6 foot (1800 mm) corridor widths. A Modular Clinic Concept utilizes functional layering which includes spaces such as Waiting, Reception, Exam, Special and Support Zones. Overlapping zones of control are provided in both planning and communications to accommodate variable assignment of partial clinic modules, exam, and treatment facilities. Utilization of modular concepts and functional layering assists in facilitating wayfinding and subsequent patient ease.
Operations: Services
An Ambulatory Care Clinic is a medical service that provides healthcare to scheduled and unscheduled outpatients in a hospital setting; emergency treatment walk-in evaluation; scheduled compensation and pension examinations; some specialty and sub-specialty services to hospitalized, nursing home and domiciliary patients; and employee health services. The organization of services in this Guide follows the categories established in VA Space Planning Criteria, Chapter 262.
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Technical Considerations
Natural Disasters
Hurricanes, tornados, earthquakes, and floods are natural phenomena that occur within regional areas of designated probability. Design solutions should address these probabilities where they occur, to mitigate building damage and loss of life wherever possible. Selection of building sites should avoid flood plane or flood prone areas. Regional areas susceptible to hurricanes should incorporate design features that mitigate damage associated with high winds, wind-driven rain and projectiles. Tornado design mitigation is similar to hurricanes, however much more localized and intensive in nature. Buildings in areas with probability of earthquakes need to be seismically restrained in accordance with H-18-8 Seismic Design Requirements.
Architectural
Exterior Construction: Selection of building envelope and enclosure systems shall follow guidance in PG-18-10, Architectural Design Manual for New Hospitals, Replacement Hospitals, Ambulatory Care, Clinical Additions, Energy Centers, and Outpatient Clinics. Interior materials and finishes and doors shall follow guidance in PG 18-10, Architectural Design Manual and PG 18-14, Room Finishes, Door, and Hardware Schedule. The Guide Plate for each space includes a listing of design criteria applicable to that space. Where a specific guide plate is not provided for a space or function, refer to PG 18-14 and the general design information below. Coordinate selections with Interior Design and Wayfinding. Interior Design: The goal of the design is to provide a supportive interior environment that is conducive to healing both the patients mind and body, is respectful of the public monies, promotes staff performance, and expresses progressive high quality design. The design must offer a distinctive and clear lead for the planning and selecting of interior furnishings and art. Designs that narrow choices of procurement furnishings are inappropriate. Designs that use "life-time-of-the-building" materials in colors, patterns and designs that transcend time are endorsed. Trendy colors and patterns are to be restricted to cycle replacement materials, such as paint and wall coverings. Refer to PG 18-10, Interior Design Manual For Hospital/ Ambulatory Care/Clinical Addition/Satellite Outpatient Clinic/Domiciliary/Nursing Home Projects for additional information. Wayfinding: A "wayfinding" process needs to be designed into every project. Patients, visitors and staff need to know where they are, what their destination is, how to get there and have the ability to return. Identification, personalization of occupied spaces and orientation are all to be addressed in the design. Wayfinding is to be thought of broadly as building elements, color, texture and pattern cues, as well as a coordinated concept established for signage and artwork. Refer to Interior Design Manual and VA Signage Design Guide. Partitions should primarily be gypsum wallboard on 4-inch metal studs. Provide sound attenuation in accordance with PG 18-3, VA Design and Construction Procedures, Topic 11: "Noise Transmission Control". Provide wall and corner guards in corridors and other areas where wall damage from cart traffic is anticipated.
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Floors in most spaces, including exam rooms, treatment rooms, corridors, and supply/storage spaces, should be vinyl composition tile with a 4 inch (100 mm) high rubber base. Floors in procedure rooms, surgery, etc., should be welded sheet vinyl with integral coved base. Floors in offices, conference rooms and waiting areas should be carpet with a 4 inch (100 mm) high rubber base. Floors in toilet rooms should be ceramic tile with a ceramic tile base. Ceilings in most spaces, including toilet rooms, are lay-in acoustic ceiling tile. Where required for sanitation or moisture resistance, acoustical ceiling tile shall have a washable plastic (mylar) finish. Interior doors should be 1-3/4 inches (44 mm) thick, solid core, flush wood doors or hollow metal doors in hollow metal frames. Door jambs should have hospital type sanitary stops which do not extend to the floor, to facilitate mopping. Hollow metal doors should be used where high impact is a concern and where fire rated doors are required. Kick/mop plates should generally be applied to both sides of the doors. Hardware: Accessible type should be used throughout. Refer to VA Handbook PG 18-14, "Room Finishes, Door and Hardware Schedules" and PG 18-4, National CAD Standards and Details Detail 08 00 00-1.dwg for additional information. Security: Partitions, doors, and hardware for Agent Cashier, Pharmacy, and other sensitive spaces have special security requirements. Refer to PG 18-3, VA Design and Construction Procedures, Topic 14: Security; and VA Physical Security Design Manual.
Structural
Structural design of VA facilities shall comply with the latest editions of the following: Reinforced concrete design - Building Code Requirements for Reinforced Concrete (ACI Standard 318-02) and Commentary (ACI-318R-02), American Concrete Institute. Structural steel design - Manual of Steel Construction, Load and Resistance Factor Design, Specifications for Structural Steel Buildings, American Institute of Steel Construction, Second Edition. International Building Code (IBC), International Conference of Building Officials. VA Seismic Design Requirements (H-18-8)
In compliance with Executive Order (EO) 12699, and EO 12941, all new and existing buildings constructed or leased by the Federal Government must be seismically safe.
Equipment
Equipment Lists are provided with the Guide Plates in Section 4. Additional general information and guidance is available on the VA Technical Information Library (TIL). Refer to Equipment Guide List (PG-7610) for list of equipment, furnishings, and utility requirements for each space in a functional area. Refer to Equipment Reference Manual (PG-18-6) for graphic representations of each piece of equipment to be purchased and installed by the construction contractor. Refer to equipment manufacturers data for information specific to a particular equipment item.
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Casework: For planning and utilization concerns, casework systems should be chosen for their flexibility. Casework systems should incorporate components dimensioned for ease of multiple re-use installation applications. Casework systems should be planned avoiding corner installations and filler panels.
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Negative pressurization is required at all locations where invasive procedures occur, as well as filtration of air supplied to the space. Filtration efficiency becomes more critical when provided at surgical procedure rooms. Exhaust System: Follow criteria in PG-18-10, HVAC Design Manual for Hospital Projects for hoods located in the Ambulatory Care Clinic. Locate supply air diffusers as far away from the hood sash opening as possible, and sized to eliminate draft conditions and for proper air flow at the hood. Energy Conservation: The need to conserve energy is mandated by the Federal Government by both Executive Order and Federal Law. In addition, 19 Federal Agencies have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) outlining specific goals and targets for energy conservation and sustainable design. The VA is one of the signatory agencies. The following references apply, with more detailed information found within the HVAC Design Manual for Hospital Projects: DOE Final Rule, and Energy Policy Act (EPACT 2005) Energy Conservation Executive Order No. 13423 Dated January 24, 2007
Center for Disease Control (CDC): CDC requirements for design of public areas within the building to accommodate Microbacterium Tuberculosis patients must be addressed by architectural and mechanical disciplines. Check current requirements for transmission of mycrobacterium tuberculosis and TB Criteria in the HVAC Design Manual for Hospital Projects. Seismic: Where required, install HVAC systems with seismic provisions as outlined in the PG18-10, HVAC Design Manual for Hospital Projects and Master Construction Specifications MCS Section 13 05 41, SEISMIC RESTRAINT REQUIREMENTS FOR NON-STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS. Noise Class: Select HVAC equipment, ductwork and listed distribution devices to achieve noise levels listed in the PG-18-10 HVAC Design Manual for Hospital Projects and Master Construction Specifications Section 23 05 41, NOISE AND VIBRATION CONTROL FOR HVAC PIPING AND EQUIPMENT. Inside Design Conditions: Commonly Used Inside Design Temperatures and Humidity Ranges: 70 F to 75 F [21 C to 24 C] and 30% to 50% RH have different implications depending upon the application and system configuration, as shown below: Year Around Conditions: 70 F to 75 F [21 C to 24 C] and 30% to 50% RH as defined in 2007 ASHRAE Handbook of Applications, the system shall be capable of maintaining temperatures within the range during normal working conditions. The cooling load for these spaces shall be calculated to maintain 70 F [20 C] at 50% RH and the heating load shall be calculated to maintain 75 F [24 C] at 30% RH. The year around conditions can be used for variable air volume (VAV) or constant volume (CV) systems. Year around design conditions shall be used for all patient areas.
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Variable Air Volume (VAV) with Dead-Band: 70 F to 75 F [21 C to 24 C] and 30% to 50% RH as defined in ASHRAE Standard 90.1 2007, the space thermostat shall be capable of providing the above range and a dead-band of 5 F [2.8 C] within which the supply of cooling and heating energy to the space is shut off or reduced to a minimum. See HVAC Design Manual for room applicability. Constant Volume (CV) System: 70 F [21 C] to 75 F [24 C] and 30% to 50% RH The cooling capacity shall be based on 75 F [24 C] and 50% RH and the heating capacity shall be based on 70 F [21 C] and 30% RH. Cooling Mode: Generally, the space relative humidity is uncontrolled in cooling season. Specific applications may require high-humidity limiting control. Heating Mode: 30% RH shall be controlled and maintained at the zone (air-handling unit) level by providing a central humidifier, installed either in the air-handling unit or in the main supply air duct. The suggested set point is 75 F [24 C] + 0 F/- 3 F [+ 0 C/- 2 C]. The space temperature is allowed to drop to 72 F [22 C] before the reheat is activated. To ensure maximum energy conservation, the maximum offset can be selected as 5 F [2.8 C], where the maximum offset is defined as the difference between the summer and winter set points. Offset is not same as the dead-band which is defined in ASHRAE Standard 90.1 2007. See HVAC Design Manual for room applicability. Individual Room Temperature Control: A space is defined as individually controlled only when a dedicated air terminal unit (with reheat) and a room temperature sensor/controller serve it. Individual room temperature control is required for all patient treatment and examination rooms, and other healthcare functions and other spaces so identified in the HVAC Design Manual. Listed below are applications where group control can be provided in lieu of dedicated room temperature control: Office Perimeter Spaces (Group): A single terminal unit can serve as many as three perimeter office rooms located on the same exposure and with identical functions and load characteristics. Exception: A corner office room with multiple exposures shall have its individual room temperature control. Interior Spaces (Group): A single terminal unit can serve as many as four interior office or patient examination rooms that have identical functions and load characteristics. Open spaces: Open spaces with exterior perimeter exposure and interior areas shall be zoned such that one dedicated air terminal unit serves the exterior perimeter exposure and another serves interior zones. The exterior perimeter exposure zone is defined as an area enclosing perimeter exposure length and 12 to 15 Feet [3.7 to 4.6 Meters] width. An interior zone does not have perimeter exposure walls.
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Plumbing
Water and Waste Systems: Comply with PG-18-10, Plumbing Design Manual for New Hospitals, Replacement Hospitals, Ambulatory Care, Clinical Additions, Energy Centers, and Outpatient Clinics. Domestic cold and hot water should be piped to all plumbing fixtures and equipment requiring these utilities. A hot water return system should be provided to ensure the design temperature at the farthest fixture. Plumbing fixtures and drains should be drained by gravity through soil, waste and vent stacks. Special waste should be drained through corrosion-resistant, flame-retardant piping into either a local or centralized acid dilution tank. Medical Gas Systems: The Guide Plates (Section 4) indicate typical locations and quantities of medical gas outlets to establish the general planning parameters. The design A/E shall verify the medical gas locations and quantities for individual projects. Seismic: Where required, the plumbing and medical gas systems should be installed with seismic provisions as outlined in the PG-18-10, Plumbing Design Manual for Hospital Projects and Master Construction Specifications MCS Section 13 05 41, SEISMIC RESTRAINT REQUIREMENTS FOR NON-STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS.
Electrical
Follow criteria in PG-18-10, Electrical and Telecommunications Design Manual for New Hospitals, Replacement Hospitals, Ambulatory Care, Clinical Additions, Energy Centers, and Outpatient Clinics. Illumination is typically provided utilizing recessed fluorescent luminaries with acrylic prismatic lenses. Recessed fluorescent fixtures with parabolic louvers may be used at the nurse/ communication station or offices to control glare on monitor screens. Undershelf fluorescent downlights may be provided above the counter work surface for task lighting. The fixtures typically use F32T8 lamps in compliance with the Energy Policy Act (EPACT 2005). Lamps shall not be high output and shall have a minimum color rendering index (CRI) of 70 and a color temperature of 3500 degrees Kelvin (K), for optimum color rendering in most cases. Color corrected lamps having a CRI of 85 or above and correlated color temperature between 5000 degrees K and 6000 degrees K shall be used for selected areas such as surgery rooms. Low mercury fluorescent lamps should be used. Leachable mercury may form when fluorescent lamps are disposed of causing pollution of landfills and groundwater. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has established a maximum mercury concentration level. Fluorescent lamps that meet the EPA criteria are known as Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP) compliant. Attention needs to be given to illumination as a function of reflectance off walls and ceilings, particularly with color applied, to ensure lighting levels comply with criteria. VA building lighting energy expenditures are a significant component of overall building energy usage. The lighting systems shall comply with Federal energy policy, the VA Energy Conservation Policy, and Sustainable Design and Energy Reduction Manual. Lighting intensities shall conform to the VA design criteria, the IES Lighting Handbook and IES publication RP-29-06, "Lighting for Hospitals and Health Care Facilities". Reducing patient illumination levels below established levels is not recommended.
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Lighting energy consumption can be reduced in several ways such as reducing lighting fixture count, using highly efficient fixtures, managing when lighting is used and the amount of illumination delivered, using task lighting, and selecting fixtures, lamps, and controls that best meet the needs of the staff and patient occupants. Fluorescent lamp lumen output can be increased by raising the CRI level without increasing lamp wattage. Specific methods may be used to reduce energy consumption including using occupancy sensors, time-clocks, photocells, daylight dimming, building-wide lighting control systems and replacing incandescent dimming with fluorescent dimming. Lighting is typically controlled by wall mounted switches located at the entrance to the room. Larger spaces may utilize multiple switching by separate switches for lighting of individual zones or areas. Use wet location light fixtures due to the high moisture and humidity of rooms with showers or tubs for bathing. Lighting load densities should be verified for the actual design, as they may vary depending on the room configuration, fixture types, lamps and ballasts used. Serve selected light fixtures from the critical branch of the emergency power system to allow for continued operation during a power outage. For facilities that do not require emergency generator, provide selected light fixtures with battery ballast.
Power: General purpose duplex receptacles are typically provided on each wall of a room or a space where power is required. Refer to Guide Plates in Section 4. Dedicated duplex or special receptacles are provided for selected pieces of equipment such as refrigerators. Workstations with personal computers (PC's) are typically provided with quadruplex receptacles for the PC, monitor and printer. Junction boxes are provided for equipment requiring a hardwired connection. Provide prefabricated bedside patient units (PBPUs) where indicated in the life support unit, and observation and treatment rooms. The PBPUs house receptacles for other electrical devices. The number of receptacles, the layout, and the wiring requirements should be coordinated with the specifications (PG-18-1, Master Construction Specifications). Emergency power requirements are addressed in PG 18-10, Electrical and Telecommunications Design Manual and the Guide Plates in Section 4. UPS systems should be provided by hospital and should not be specified in construction specifications. Per VHA Directive 2008-011, operating rooms and cardiac catherization rooms within VHA facilities are no longer designated as wet locations for electrical safety purposes; therefore, isolated power systems are not required.
Ambulatory Care (Hospital Based) Occupancy classifications are defined in NFPA 101 and as follows: Outpatient Clinic Administrative Offices Ambulatory Surgery Mixed Occupancies:
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New Business Occupancy, Chapter 38 New Business Occupancy, Chapter 38 New Ambulatory Health Care, Chapter 20 Buildings containing mixed occupancies which are not incidental to the primary occupancy shall comply with the most restrictive requirement of the occupancies involved, unless separated by barriers having fire resistance ratings for the occupancies involved as required by NFPA 101.
Use Business Occupancy unless there will be 4 or more patients incapable of taking action for self-preservation under emergency conditions as defined in NFPA 101. For more than 4 patients, all or part of the facility will have to be classified as an Ambulatory Health Care Occupancy. Examples of Ambulatory Health Care Occupancies include surgery centers, dialysis centers, imaging centers, and cardiac catheterization centers. Alternatively, when the Ambulatory Care Clinic is contiguous with the hospital building, it may be advantageous to consider classifying the Clinic as a Healthcare Occupancy. This may be particularly true if the departmental boundaries will conflict with existing compartmentalization schemes.
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Security Duress Alarms: Duress alarm systems are typically provided where staff comes in contact with a patient and are designed to provide emergency assistance, control, and monitoring. Public Address: The Ambulatory Care clinic will not have an independent public address (PA) system. The department should be included as part of the hospital-wide PA system in accordance with Master Construction Specifications, MCS Section 27 51 16, PUBLIC ADDRESS AND MASS NOTIFICATION SYSTEMS. Public address system is typically part of the telephone system. Speakers are typically located in corridors and public spaces. The actual system configuration will depend on the overall design layout and functional requirements.
Waste Management
Medical waste is generated in exam and treatment spaces where it is bagged, collected and transported to the soiled utility rooms. There it is held in separate containers pending transport to the medical waste handling facility or disposal by contract. General waste is generated in all spaces and is held in containers for collection and/or sorting. Waste may be transported by carts or bagged and placed in a waste chute. Disposal is typically by contract service. Recycling: Methods for sorting, collecting, transporting and disposing of recyclable products must be specifically analyzed for each facility and location. The optional use of disposable and reusable products is an important consideration in recycling and waste disposal alternatives. Soiled linen: Soiled reusable linens are generated in exam rooms, treatment spaces and patient and staff gowning areas. Soiled linens are collected in carts or hampers (depending on volume) in the soiled utility or linen rooms, or they are bagged and transported to the hospital central collection area via the soiled linen chutes. Disposable linens are included with general recyclable waste or medical waste as appropriate. Utensils: Reusable utensils may include bed pans, urinals, emesis basins and other stainless steel items which are used in exam and treatment areas and then transported to the soiled utility room where they are collected for transport to SPD for reprocessing. Space requirements will vary with the selection of disposable vs. reusable supplies, and waste collection or recycling methods and systems. Space and utility requirements need to be analyzed for each optional method or system considered, including capacities in the existing hospital. While space needs are determined by VA Space Planning Criteria on a departmental basis, space provisions for waste collection need to be distributed and dedicated to a variety of uses to accommodate the implementation of the system and method selected.
Transportation
Outpatient: Patients arrive at their appointed clinic via private or public transportation. Convenient access from patient parking and ambulatory care entrance should be provided. Parking demand for number of spaces, both standard and handicapped, is governed by VA criteria. Consult appropriate VA management personnel for guidelines in this regard.
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Clear site and facility organization and directional signage assist in directing the patients to their destination. Emergency walk-in patients should be clearly directed to a dedicated entrance separated from ambulance traffic. If Pulmonary Medicine facilities are located on other than main entrance levels, direct access from public elevators should be provided. Techniques such as clear access routes, public spaces, landmarks and signage to facilitate wayfinding should be used. Access for stretcher and wheelchair patients from inpatient areas should be
Inpatient: provided.
Inpatient and Outpatient traffic should be separated where possible. Inpatient access from hospital service elevators is required. Inpatients arrive at a control point common with outpatients. Inpatients access patient holding, if provided, through a dedicated route separated from outpatient waiting.
Staff access should be separated from patient entries, waiting, and holding areas. Staff lounge and locker areas should be located away from inpatient and outpatient traffic. Records are centrally maintained and may be distributed by an automated distribution or electronic retrieval system to be selected on a project basis. Ambulatory Care volumes are determined by sub department and specialty clinic. Each clinic requires access to the pneumatic tube or automated box transport system to provide distribution of medical records and work orders. These transport modes are located where shared use is possible in order to provide economical access for all clinics. Specimens are collected within the clinics and/or at a central Lab Collection Area and are transported to the Pathology Labs. The most effective means for maintaining specimen quality and providing efficient access must be incorporated. Pharmaceuticals including narcotics are transported by pharmacy personnel to the individual clinics in locked carts. Narcotics are delivered to a narcotics locker, which is usually located in a clean supply or patient prep area and is remotely alarmed to the nearest nursing station. Materials are transported via service elevators which access the clinics clean and soiled utility rooms by service corridors to avoid mixing with patient traffic. Clean supplies may be transported by exchange carts which are stored in the Clean Supply Room. Supplies are transported by service elevators and through service corridors separated from patient traffic where possible. Deliveries are normally scheduled during hours when patient visits are not scheduled.
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Sterile supplies are transported from SPD on dedicated closed carts. Equipment is also dispatched from SPD following cleaning and sanitizing. Sterile supplies may also be accommodated by prepackaged or disposable items that are delivered with clean supplies. Food: Nutrition and Food Service (Dietetics) deliveries to Ambulatory Care are limited to nourishments provided at holding areas (post anesthesia recovery) where patients who have undergone minor procedures are held for observation and/or recovery. Canteen Service, if present in the Ambulatory Care Clinic space, is usually limited to vending areas. Prepackaged food and beverage items are delivered by cart or hand truck via service corridors. Waste from food service is collected by housekeeping staff and transported to the Soiled Utility Rooms and trash collection areas where it is disposed of as indicated by the Waste Management narrative.
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Section 3
Functional Diagrams
Page General Considerations..............................3-1 Planning Module ........................................3-3 Legend for Functional Diagrams ................3-3 E/T Single Module Relationship Diagram ...3-4 E/T Multiple Module Relationship Diagram .3-5 Functional Relationships with HospitalBased Services ..........................................3-6 Planning Considerations ............................3-8
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FUNCTIONAL DIAGRAMS
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General Considerations
Space needs and clinical programs can be anticipated to change during the life of the building. In order to facilitate changes in function, minimize remodeling work, and to allow for greater interoperability in the use of Clinic spaces, the use of modular spaces and designs is encouraged. The following diagrams in this section illustrate some typical concepts for the development of basic Exam/Treatment (E/T) modules. Once the basic module is established, it may be repeated for larger, multiple module clinics. The space program for each Module will include Core Spaces (including Reception/Control, Exam Rooms, Intake/Exit Interview, Nurse Triage, Treatment and Procedure Rooms, Patient Toilets, Nurse Station, Medication Room, Staff Toilet, Clean Supplies, Soiled Utility, and Conference and Consultation) and Support Spaces (including HACs and Clerical Offices). The number of exam rooms and modules is determined from mission, staffing and workload projections using the criteria and formulas in Chapter 262. Typical E/T modules will have 10 to 19 exam rooms and support spaces. The diagrams in this Section depict the relationships of the Core and Support spaces in a typical E/T Module in the Ambulatory Care Clinic. Specialty Clinics, such as Chemotherapy, Dermatology, Gastroenterology, etc., will require additional specialized treatment and support spaces as listed in the space program. The most common space size in the Ambulatory Care Clinic should be a unit of 120 net square feet (examination rooms, offices, and many support spaces). For free-standing clinics within a medical center, corridors used by patients should be at least 6 feet in width. Where the clinic is attached to the hospital, 8 foot corridors are required. Accordingly, the planning module used to develop the Guide Plates is based on a room of approximately 10 by 12 feet (see diagram on Page 3-3). Allowing for partition widths, six typical (or unit) rooms and a 6 foot wide corridor (for free-standing clinics) will fit in 31-3 to 32-0 square grid. This is the module used in developing this Design Guide and is intended as a starting point for consideration during design. It is not intended to restrict the use of other suitable modules or structural grids. The A/E shall coordinate the final module with the structural system selected for the project.
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Planning Module
31' TO 32' FEET -3" -0" 9520 TO 9750 mm
4" STUDS W/ 5/8" GWB TYPICAL 120 NSF 11.15 NSM TYPICAL ROOM
9520 TO 9750 mm
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PATIENT EDUCATION
WAITING
PATIENT CIRCULATION
EXAM
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PATIENT CIRCULATION
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STAFF CIRCULATION
Typical Exam/Treatment Module is based on 10 to 19 exam rooms and support spaces. Rooms are arranged along double loaded corridors. Public functions are located at the front of the module. Most staff offices and common support functions are located at the back of the module. Patient access to the exam/treatment areas is controlled through the Reception and Triage functional areas.
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MODULE 1
MODULE 3
PATIENT/ PUBLIC TOILETS NURSE TRIAGE & MGR. & SUPPORT SUPPORT
EXAM ROOMS EXAM EXAM ROOMS ROOMS PATIENT CARE SUPPORT EXAM EXAM ROOMS ROOMS
Typically Ambulatory Care Clinics will have several E/T modules and Specialty Clinics. Exam/treatment modules may be arranged to allow common circulation as shown for Modules 1 and 2. This may provide planning and operational efficiencies from shared space or equipment (such as overflow into an adjacent module on busy clinic days); and can help maintain efficient staff and support circulation separate from public routes. Some modules (specialty clinics in particular) may need to limit through traffic and should be kept distinct from adjunct modules as shown by the relationship between Modules 2 and 3.
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Proximity Code
2 3 2 X 4 X 3 3 3 X 3 4 1 1 4 1 X 4 4 4 4 or 2 1 3 1 or 2 3 4 4 2 3 X 3 3 1
Remarks
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Planning Considerations
Although the Ambulatory Care Clinic may be designed as a freestanding structure on the Medical Center campus, in most cases the Clinic should be adjacent or contiguous with the existing hospital building for ease of circulation and access to other services within the hospital. The following diagram illustrates typical relationships within the Clinic and factors to be considered in the relationships between the Clinic and existing hospital. The diagram is necessarily generic. The design of an individual Clinic must consider the project-specific space program and the existing conditions at the Medical Center. Clearly identify the Main patient/public entry to the Clinic; reinforce the entry sequence with the design of site circulation systems. Separate Emergency/Urgent Care (or Ambulance) entry from the main entry to the Ambulatory Care Clinic. Consider relationships to existing hospital building entries. Keep in mind that the Ambulatory Care entrance has the potential to become the new main entry as the focus of VA healthcare continues to shift inpatient to outpatient care. Staff entry and staff/support circulation to hospital building should be separated from patient/public circulation if possible.
"AMBULANCE" ENTRY
PATIENT CIRCULATION
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E/T*
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EMPLOYEE HEALTH
E/T*
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Section 4
Design Plates, Standards, Equipment List
Page Introduction ................................................4-1 Guide Plates
The Guide Plates are organized by Functional Area and then by room name. Guide Plates that apply to more than one functional area are at the front of this section. See Appendix in Section 5 for Index of Guide Plates by all functional areas including cross references by room designations (SEPS code) used in the Space Planning Criteria.
Clean Supply Room ...................................4-2 Housekeeping Aids Closet ........................4-6 Medication Room .....................................4-10 Office .......................................................4-14 Reception.................................................4-18 Soiled Utility Room ...................................4-22 Toilet, Wheelchair Accessible ..................4-26 Toilet / Shower, Wheelchair .....................4-30 Emergency Room / Urgent Care Clean Utility Room ...................................4-34 Exam Room, Isolation (EXRG1) ...............4-38 Exam Room, Security ..............................4-42 Life Support Unit ......................................4-46 Nurse Station / Communication Center (NTSA1) ...................................................4-52 Observation & Treatment Room ...............4-56 Vital Sign Station......................................4-60
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January 2009 Examination-Treatment Module Core Space Audiometric Booth ....................................4-64 Blood Draw ..............................................4-68 Exam Room (Multi-Purpose) ....................4-72 Exam Room, Isolation (EXRG6) ...............4-76 GYN Exam Room.....................................4-80 Intake / Exit Interview ...............................4-84 Nurse Station Communication Center (NSTA4) ...................................................4-88 Nurse Triage ............................................4-92 Procedure Room, General Purpose .........4-96 Examination-Treatment Module Specialty Clinics AIDS Clinic: Aerosolized Pentamidine Procedure Room ....................................4-100 Dermatology Clinic: Phototherapy Treatment Room & Shower Room ........................................4-104 Procedure / Treatment Room ................4-108 GI Clinic: Gastric (Esophageal) Motility Procedure Room ....................................4-112 Scope Cleaning / Clean Storage ............4-116 Screening Proctoscopy / Sigmoidoscopy Room ............................4-120 Mohs Clinic: Procedure / Treatment Room ................4-108 Oncology Clinic: Chemotherapy Agent Preparation Room .....................................................4-124 Chemotherapy Treatment Room ............4-130 Orthopedic Clinic: Cast Room .............................................4-134 Disposition Agent Cashier ........................................4-138
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Introduction
The Design Guide Plates included with this publication are intended as general representations of typical furniture, equipment, functional and personnel space needs. The design Guide Plates were developed as a design tool to assist the Project Team in understanding the choices to be made during design, and to assist designers in understanding VAs functional requirements for Ambulatory Care Clinics. The Guide Plates are not intended to be project specific and are not meant to limit design opportunities. While plates are provided for a majority of spaces required in the Ambulatory Care Clinic, it is not possible to foresee all possible variations or future requirements. The project-specific space program shall be used as the basis for individual project design. In all cases the Guide Plates must be reviewed against project criteria and any special requirements. Users shall refer to other VA criteria and standards (listed in Section 1) when information is either too detailed or too broad to be included in the Guide Plates. Equipment requirements and technologies are continually evolving. Equipment manufacturers shall be consulted for actual dimensions and utility requirements. See Section 5 for a cross reference to the Room Names and SEPS designations used in Chapter 262 of the Space Criteria.
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2 x 4 (600 mm x 1200 mm) recessed fluorescent light fixture with acrylic prismatic lens, F32T8 lamps, 3500K, CRI=70 (minimum). The foot-candle level is average maintained. Provide ballasts per fixture for desired switching configuration. To provide a uniform lighting level, switch inner lamp(s) on first switch and outer lamps on second switch. Exact quantity, location, and lamping of light fixtures shall be chosen to meet the foot-candle requirement.
HEATING, VENTILATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Inside Design Conditions: 70F (21C) to 75F (24C) Dry-Bulb Temperature 30 Percent to 50 Percent Relative Humidity Minimum Air Changes per Hour: 4 100% Exhaust: No 100% Outside Air: No Room Air Balance: Positive (+) Dedicated Exhaust System: Not Required Occupancy: Not Applicable AC Load-(Equipment): As Required AC Load-(Light): As Required Notes: -PLUMBING AND MEDICAL GASES Cold Water: Hot Water: Laboratory Air: Laboratory Vacuum: Sanitary Drain: Reagent Grade Water: Medical Air: Medical Vacuum: Oxygen: Notes: -----------
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AR AR AR AR AR
AI DESCRIPTION
CC Receptacle, electrical, duplex, 120 volt (PG-18-1, MCS 26 27 26) CC Outlet, telephone, wall mounted (PG-18-1, MCS 27 15 00) VV Shelving, storage, mobile, steel, rod shelf, open style with 5 adjustable shelves VV Cart, mobile with adjustable shelves, 27 x 36 x 38 (675 mm x 900 mm x 950 mm) VV Automated storage/dispensing unit (cell), approx. 27 W x 25 D x 78 H (675 mm W x 635 mm D x 1950 mm H)
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40 NSF (Standard)/ 3.8 NSM (Standard) 100 NSF (Large) / 9.3 NSM (Large) (Shown Above)
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LIGHTING General: -Special: -Emergency: All Note: 1) 2 x 2 (600 mm x 600 mm) recessed fluorescent light fixture, acrylic prismatic lens, w/ T8 lamps 3500K, CRI=70 (minimum). 2) The foot-candle level is average maintained. 3) Provide ballasts per fixture for desired switching configuration. To provide a uniform lighting level, switch inner lamp(s) on first switch and outer lamps on second switch. 4) Exact quantity, location, and lamping of light fixtures shall be chosen to meet the foot-candle requirement. 5) Fixture description for alternate 40 NSF room is the same as described in Note 1 above. Locate the fixture in the center of the room. Wattage for 40 NSF room fixture should be approximately 40% of wattage for 100 NSF room fixture. POWER General: Emergency: Notes: As Shown As Shown --
HEATING, VENTILATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Inside Design Conditions: Not Applicable Minimum Air Changes per Hour: Highest of: 10 air changes per hour, or 1 CFM/SF (23 liters/sec/sq meters), or 50 CFM (24 liters/sec). Air admitted as make-up from adjoining spaces 100% Exhaust: Yes 100% Outside Air: No Room Air Balance: Double Negative (--) Dedicated Exhaust System: No Occupancy: Not Applicable AC Load (Equipment): Not Applicable AC Load-(Light): As Required Notes: -PLUMBING AND MEDICAL GASES Cold Water: Hot Water: Laboratory Air: Laboratory Vacuum: Sanitary Drain: Reagent Grade Water: Medical Air: Medical Vacuum: Oxygen: Notes: Yes Yes --Yes ------
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SYMBOL
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QTY
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AI DESCRIPTION
CC Sink, service, corner, floor mounted (PG-18-1, MCS 22 40 00) CC Rack, mop, wall mounted (PG-18-1, MCS 10 28 00) CC Shelving, wall hung, corrosion resisting steel, 2 fixed shelves, 2 doors with locks, 36 x 12 x 48 (900 mm x 300 mm x 1200 mm), 60 (1520 mm) above finished floor (PG-18-1, MCS 12 31 00) CC Receptacle, electrical, duplex, 120 volt (PG-18-1, MCS 26 27 26) CC Receptacle, electrical, quadruplex (PG-18-1, MCS 26 27 26) VV Vacuum cleaner, battery powered VV Machine, scrubbing, wall, battery powered VV Machine, scrubbing, floor, battery powered VV Cart, supplies, 24 x 48 (600 mm x 1200 mm) VV Dispenser, paper towel, surface mounted VV Dispenser, soap, liquid, wall mounted
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2 x 4 (600 mm x 1200 mm) recessed fluorescent light fixture with acrylic prismatic lens w/ F32T8 lamps, 3500K, CRI=70 (minimum). The foot-candle level is average maintained. Provide ballasts per fixture for desired switching configuration. To provide a uniform lighting level, switch inner lamp(s) on first switch and outer lamps on second switch. Exact quantity, location, and lamping of light fixtures shall be chosen to meet the foot-candle requirement. Fixture description for alternate 90 NSF room is the same as described in Note 1 above. Orient the two fixtures in the same manner as shown for 60 NSF room. Fixture wattage should be the same as for 60 NSF room.
HEATING, VENTILATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Inside Design Conditions: 70F (21C) to 75F (24C) Dry-Bulb Temperature 30 Percent to 50 Percent Relative Humidity Minimum Air Changes per Hour: 4 100% Exhaust: No 100% Outside Air: No Room Air Balance: Positive (+) Dedicated Exhaust System: No Occupancy: 1 AC Load (Equipment): As Required AC Load-(Light): As Required Notes: -PLUMBING AND MEDICAL GASES Cold Water: Hot Water: Laboratory Air: Laboratory Vacuum: Sanitary Drain: Reagent Grade Water: Medical Air: Medical Vacuum: Oxygen: Notes: Yes Yes --Yes ------
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SYMBOL
QTY
1 1 AR
AI DESCRIPTION
CC Cabinet, sink base, 2-door, 36 x 24 x 36 (900 mm x 600 mm x 900 mm) (PG-18-1, MCS 12 31 00) CC Cabinet, drawer base, 24 x 24 x 36 (600 mm x 600 mm x 900 mm) (PG-18-1, MCS 12 31 00) CC Receptacle, electrical, duplex and quadruplex (PG-18-1, MCS 26 27 26) CC Cabinet, wall, 2 adjustable shelves, sloping top 24 W x 24 D x 30 H (600 mm W x 600 mm D x 750 mm H) CC Countertop, SS (PG-18-1, MCS 12 36 00) CC Sink, CRS integral with top, with faucet, drain outlet and top (PG18-1, MCS 12 36 00) CC Outlet, telephone/data, wall mounted (PG-18-1, MCS 27 15 00) CC Nurse call duty station (PG-18-1, MCS 27 52 23) VV Dispenser, paper towel, surface mounted VV Dispenser, soap, liquid, wall mounted VV Receptacle, waste, step on type, approx. 12 (300 mm) diameter VV Dispenser, paper cup, wall mounted VV Automated storage/dispensing unit (cell) secure, approx. 27 W x 25 D x 78 H (675 mm W x 635 mm D x 1950 mm H) VV Sharps container VV Cart, medication, with PC computer system 36 x 30 x 36 (900 mm x 750 mm x 900 mm)
CE050 CT030 CS090 A1010 A5080 A5075 F2017 A5085 M3150 A5106 M7250 A-2
AR AR 1 AR 1 1 1 1 1 AR 1 1
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SECTION 4-13
January 2009
Typical: 120 NSF/ 11.2 NSM (Shown Above) 80 NSF/ 7.4 NSM Minimum: Maximum: 150 NSF/ 13.9 NSM
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SECTION 4-14
January 2009
Typical: 120 NSF/ 11.2 NSM (Shown Above) Minimum: 80 NSF/ 7.4 NSM Maximum: 150 NSF/ 13.9 NSM
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SECTION 4-15
January 2009
2) 3)
4)
5)
2 x 4 (600 mm x 1200 mm) recessed fluorescent light fixture, parabolic louver, w/ F32T8 lamps 3500K, CRI=70 (minimum). The foot-candle level is average maintained. Provide ballasts per fixture for desired switching configuration. To provide a uniform lighting level, switch inner lamp(s) on first switch and outer lamps on second switch. Exact quantity, location, and lamping of light fixtures shall be chosen to meet the foot-candle requirement. Fixture description for alternate 80 and 150 NSF rooms is the same as described in Note 1 above. Orient the two fixtures for 150 NSF room in the same manner as shown for 120 NSF room. Orient single fixture and grid for 80 NSF room at 90 from orientation shown in 150 NSF room. For 80 and 150 NSF rooms, increase fixture wattage by 50%.
POWER General: As Shown Emergency: As Shown Notes: 1) Coordinate location and height of work station receptacles with modular furniture.
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-16
January 2009
SYMBOL
P-418
QTY
1 1 1 AR 1
AI
CC CC CC CC CC VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV
DESCRIPTION
Rough-in for lavatory, sensor control (PG-18-1, MCS 22 40 00; PG-18-4, NCS SD 22 40 00) Outlet, telephone/data, wall mounted (PG-18-1, MCS 27 15 00) Receptacle, electrical, quadruplex, for computer equipment items (PG-18-1, MCS 26 27 26) Receptacle, electrical, duplex (PG-18-1, MCS 26 27 26) Rough-in for nurse call, emergency station, and corridor signal light (PG-18-1, MCS 27 52 23) Modular work station with under counter keyboard tray, overhead storage, and wall hanger strips. Chair, rotary, with arms Bookcase, sectional, each section, 33 x 13 x 75 (825 mm x 325 mm x 1875 mm) with 10 (250 mm) base Hook, coat, wall mounted Receptacle, waste, 13 (325 mm) diameter PC, computer system, with keyboard Chair, straight, without arms Bulletin board, 48 x 36 (1200 mm x 900 mm) Clock, atomic, battery operated
1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1
Refer to Examination Room Guide Plate (EXRG3) for location of following: AR CC Provide backing for future wall mounted equipment and accessories: Sphygmomanometer Otoscope / Ophthalmoscope Glove dispenser Sharps container Paper towel dispenser 1 CC Rough-in j-box for future x-ray film illuminator
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-17
January 2009
200 NSF/ 18.6 NSM 150 NSF/ 13.9 NSM (Shown Above) 100 NSF/ 9.3 NSM
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SECTION 4-18
January 2009
Clinic Reception: 200 NSF/ 18.6 NSM ETM (MAS) Reception: 150 NSF/ 13.9 NSM (Shown Above) E/R- Reception: 100 NSF/ 9.3 NSM
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SECTION 4-19
January 2009
LIGHTING General: -Special: -Emergency -Notes: 1) Recessed fluorescent fixture with compact fluorescent lamp. 2) Recessed 2 x 4 (600 mm x 1200 mm) fluorescent fixture, with F32T8 lamps, color temperature of 3500K, CRI=70 (minimum). 3) The foot-candle level is average maintained. 4) Provide ballasts per fixture for desired switching configuration. To provide a uniform lighting level, switch inner lamp(s) on first switch and outer lamps on second switch. 5) Exact quantity, location, and lamping of light fixtures shall be chosen to meet the foot-candle requirement. 6) Fixture description for alternate 100 and 200 NSF rooms is the same as described in Note 1 above. Orient and locate fixtures in the same manner as shown in 150 NSF layout. Reduce number of each type of fixture by one for 100 NSF layout. Fixture wattages for 100 and 200 NSF rooms are the same as for 150 NSF room.
COMMUNICATION/SPECIAL SYSTEMS Data: Telephone: Intercom: Nurse Call: Public Address: Radio/Entertainment: MATV: CCTV: MID: Security/Duress: VTEL: VA Satellite TV: Notes:
HEATING, VENTILATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Inside Design Conditions: 70F (21C) to 75F (24C) Dry-Bulb Temperature 30 Percent to 50 Percent Relative Humidity Minimum Air Changes per Hour: 6 100% Exhaust: No 100% Outside Air: No Room Air Balance: Neutral (0) Dedicated Exhaust System: No Occupancy: 2 AC Load (Equipment): As Required AC Load-(Light): As Required Notes: -PLUMBING AND MEDICAL GASES Cold Water: Hot Water: Laboratory Air: Laboratory Vacuum: Sanitary Drain: Reagent Grade Water: Medical Air: Medical Vacuum: Oxygen: Notes: -----------
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-20
January 2009
AI DESCRIPTION
CC Receptacle, electrical, quadruplex, for computer equipment items (PG-18-1, MCS 26 27 26) CC Shelving, wall hung, standard and bracket type, 2 adjustable shelves, 12 D x length as required (300 mm D x length as required (PG-18-1, MCS 12 36 00) CC Outlet, telephone/data (PG-18-1, MCS 27 15 00) CC Bulletin board CC Reception counter, custom casework (PG-18-1, MCS 06 20 00) CC Base cabinets, counter top, and open wall shelving (work surface) (PG-18-1, MCS 12 32 00 and 12 36 00) CC Alarm button, security/duress (PG-18-1, MCS 27 52 31) VV CRT, computer system, with keyboard VV Metal file, under counter VV Printer, computer system VV Chair, rotary, with arms VV Hook, coat, wall mounted VV Machine, facsimile
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-21
January 2009
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SECTION 4-22
January 2009
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SECTION 4-23
January 2009
2) 3)
4)
Recessed 2 x 4 (600 mm x 1200 mm) fluorescent fixture with acrylic prismatic lens, w/ F32T8 lamps, 3500K, CRI=70 (minimum). The foot-candle level is average maintained. Provide ballasts per fixture for desired switching configuration. To provide a uniform lighting level, switch inner lamp(s) on first switch and outer lamps on second switch. Exact quantity, location, and lamping of light fixtures shall be chosen to meet the foot-candle requirement.
HEATING, VENTILATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Inside Design Conditions: Not Required Minimum Air Changes per Hour: 10 (All Make-Up Air) 100% Exhaust: Yes 100% Outside Air: No Room Air Balance: Double Negative (--) Dedicated Exhaust System: No Occupancy: None AC Load (Equipment): None AC Load-(Light): As Required Notes: 1) Admit make-up air through the door undercut and transfer grille (if required) from the adjoining areas. PLUMBING AND MEDICAL GASES Cold Water: Hot Water: Laboratory Air: Laboratory Vacuum: Sanitary Drain: Reagent Grade Water: Medical Air: Medical Vacuum: Oxygen: Notes: Yes Yes --Yes ------
As Shown As Shown --
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-24
January 2009
SYMBOL
P-418 P-505
QTY
1 1 AR 1 1 2 1 1 1 AR
AI DESCRIPTION
CC Lavatory, sensor control (PG-18-1, MCS 22 40 00) CC Sink, service, clinic, flushing rim, wall hung (PG-18-1, MCS 22 40 00) CC Receptacle, electrical, quadruplex, 120 volt (PG-18-1, MCS 26 27 26) CC Nurse call duty station, wall mounted (PG-18-1, MCS 27 52 23) CC Outlet, telephone, wall mounted (PG-18-1, MCS 27 15 00) VV Cart, utility, corrosion resisting steel, 36 x 18 x 30 (900 mm x 450 mm x 750 mm) VV Receptacle, waste, 13 (325 mm) diameter VV Dispenser, soap, liquid, wall mounted VV Dispenser, paper towel, surface mounted VV Carts, soiled, linen
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-25
January 2009
NOTE: DO NOT OVERLAP DOOR SWING WITH ADA/ABA CLEARANCE AT WATER CLOSET.
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SECTION 4-26
January 2009
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SECTION 4-27
January 2009
2) 3)
4)
Wall mounted fluorescent fixture above mirror. Fixture shall have T8 lamps, 3500K, CRI-70 (minimum). The foot-candle level is average maintained. Provide ballasts per fixture for desired switching configuration. To provide a uniform lighting level, switch inner lamp(s) on first switch and outer lamps on second switch. Exact quantity, location, and lamping of light fixtures shall be chosen to meet the foot-candle requirement. Fluorescent nurse call light.
As Shown As Shown --
HEATING, VENTILATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Inside Design Conditions: (Interior) Conditioned by make-up air (Perimeter) Heating 68F (20C) Provide radiant ceiling panels Minimum Air Changes per Hour: Highest of: 10 air changes per hour, or 50 CFM (24 liters/sec). Room air balance 100% Exhaust: Yes 100% Outside Air: No Room Air Balance: Double Negative (--) Dedicated Exhaust System: No Occupancy: Transient AC Load-(Equipment): None AC Load-(Light): As Required Notes: 1) Individual Room Temperature Control: (Interior) Not Required (Perimeter) Required for Heating Mode PLUMBING AND MEDICAL GASES Cold Water: Hot Water: Laboratory Air: Laboratory Vacuum: Sanitary Drain: Reagent Grade Water: Medical Air: Medical Vacuum: Oxygen: Notes: Yes Yes --Yes ------
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-28
January 2009
SYMBOL
P-103
QTY
1 1 AR 1 1 1 1 AR 1
AI DESCRIPTION
CC Water closet, wall hung (PG-18-1, MCS 22 40 00) CC Dispenser, toilet tissue, double roll (PG-18-1, MCS 10 28 00; PG-18-4, NCS SD 10 21 13-1) CC Bar, grab for water closet (PG-18-1, MCS 10 28 00; PG-18-4, NCS SD 10 21 13-1) CC Lavatory, straight back (PG-18-1, MCS 22 40 00) CC Mirror, 24 x 36 (600 mm x 900 mm) over wheelchair lavatory (PG-18-1, MCS 10 28 00; PG-18-4, NCS SD 10 28 00-3) CC Shelf, stainless steel, wall hung, 6 x 18 (150 mm x 450 mm) (PG-18-1, MCS 10 28 00) CC Light, over mirror (PG-18-1, MCS 26 51 00) CC Receptacle, electrical, duplex, with ground fault interrupter (PG18-1, MCS 26 27 26) CC Nurse call, emergency station, with corridor signal light, provide pull cord by water closet (PG-18-1, MCS 27 52 23). Omit in staff toilet. VV Hook, coat, wall mounted VV Dispenser, soap, liquid, wall mounted VV Dispenser, paper towel, surface mounted VV Receptacle, waste, step on type, approx. 12 (300 mm) diameter Note: Provide following only when clinic has a laboratory. CC Specimen pass-thru, to general lab (PG-18-1, MCS 10 28 00)
1 1 1 1 1
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SECTION 4-29
January 2009
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SECTION 4-30
January 2009
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SECTION 4-31
January 2009
3) 4)
5)
Recessed fluorescent lensed fixture. UL listed for wet locations. Wall mounted fluorescent fixture above mirror. Fixture shall have T8 lamps, 3500K, CRI=70 (minimum). The foot-candle level is average maintained. Provide ballasts per fixture for desired switching configuration. To provide a uniform lighting level, switch inner lamp(s) on first switch and outer lamps on second switch. Exact quantity, location, and lamping of light fixtures shall be chosen to meet the foot-candle requirement. Fluorescent nurse call light.
HEATING, VENTILATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Inside Design Conditions: (Interior) Conditions by make-up air (Perimeter) Heating 68F (20C) Provide radiant ceiling panels Minimum Air Changes per Hour: Highest of: 10 air changes per hour, or 50 CFM (24 liters/sec), or Room air balance 100% Exhaust: Yes 100% Outside Air: No Room Air Balance: Double Negative (--) Dedicated Exhaust System: No Occupancy: Transient AC Load-(Equipment): None AC Load-(Light): As Required Notes: 1) Individual Room Temperature Control: (Interior) Not Required (Perimeter) Required for Heating Mode PLUMBING AND MEDICAL GASES Cold Water: Hot Water: Laboratory Air: Laboratory Vacuum: Sanitary Drain: Reagent Grade Water: Medical Air: Medical Vacuum: Oxygen: Notes: Yes Yes --Yes ------
As Shown As Shown --
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-32
January 2009
SYMBOL
P-103
QTY
1 AR 1 1 1 1 AR AR
AI DESCRIPTION
CC Water closet, wall hung (PG-18-1, MCS 22 40 00) CC Bar, grab for water closet (PG-18-1, MCS 10 28 00; PG-18-4, NCS SD-10 21 13-1) CC Dispenser, toilet tissue, double roll (PG-18-1, MCS 10 28 00) CC Lavatory, sensor control (PG-18-1, MCS 22 40 00) CC Dispenser, paper towel and disposal combination units (PG-18-1, MCS 10 28 00) CC Mirror, wheelchair, 24" W X 36" H (600 mm W x 900 mm H) (PG18-1, MCS 10 28 00; PG-18-4, NCS SD-10 28 00-3) CC Nurse call, emergency station with pull cord and corridor signal light. Omit for staff toilet/shower. CC Receptacle, electrical, duplex, with ground fault interrupter (PG18-1, MCS 26 27 26) VV Hook, coat VV Dispenser, soap, liquid, wall mounted VV Receptacle, waste, step-on type, approx. 12 (300 mm) diameter
P-418
2 1 1
QTY
1 AR 1 1 2 1 1
Al DESCRIPTION
CC CC CC CC Shower fixture (PG-18-1, MCS 22 40 00) Grab bar, shower (PG-18-1, MCS 10 28 00) Soap dish, recessed (PG-18-1, MCS 10 28 00) Track, shower curtain, with hooks, ceiling mounted (PG-18-1, MCS 10 28 00) CC Shelves, wall mounted, adjustable 10 D x 30 (250 mm D x 750 mm); minimum 40 (1000 mm), maximum 56 (1425 mm) AFF (PG-18-1, MCS 12 32 00 or 12 36 00) VV Curtain, shower VV Hamper, soiled linen and towels
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-33
January 2009
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SECTION 4-34
January 2009
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SECTION 4-35
January 2009
2) 3)
4)
Recessed 2 x 2 (600 mm x 600 mm) fluorescent light fixture with acrylic prismatic lens, T8 lamps, 3500K, CRI=70 (minimum). The foot-candle level is average maintained. Provide ballasts per fixture for desired switching configuration. To provide a uniform lighting level, switch inner lamp(s) on first switch and outer lamps on second switch. Exact quantity, location, and lamping of light fixtures shall be chosen to meet the foot-candle requirement.
HEATING, VENTILATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Inside Design Conditions: 70F (21C) to 75F (24C) Dry-Bulb Temperature 30 Percent to 50 Percent Relative Humidity Minimum Air Changes per Hour: 4 100% Exhaust: No 100% Outside Air: No Room Air Balance: Positive (+) Dedicated Exhaust System: Not Required Occupancy: Not Applicable AC Load-(Equipment): As Required AC Load-(Light): As Required Notes: -PLUMBING AND MEDICAL GASES Cold Water: Hot Water: Laboratory Air: Laboratory Vacuum: Sanitary Drain: Reagent Grade Water: Medical Air: Medical Vacuum: Oxygen: Notes: Yes Yes --Yes ------
As Shown As Shown --
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-36
January 2009
SYMBOL
T-5B
QTY
AR AR AR 1 AR AR
AI DESCRIPTION
CC Cabinet, wall, with sloping top, 2 hinged doors and 2 adjustable shelves, 36 x 22 x 42 (900 mm x 550 mm x 1050 mm) (PG-181, MCS 12 31 00) CC Receptacle, electrical, duplex, 120 volt (PG-18-1, MCS 26 27 26) CC Outlet, telephone, wall mounted (PG-18-1, MCS 27 15 00) CC Nurse call duty station (PG-18-1, MCS 27 52 23) VV Shelving, storage, mobile, steel, rod shelf, open style with 5 adjustable shelves VV Cart, mobile with adjustable shelves, 27 x 36 x 38 (675 mm x 900 mm x 950 mm)
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-37
January 2009
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SECTION 4-38
January 2009
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SECTION 4-39
January 2009
3) 4) 5)
6)
2 x 4 (600 mm x 1200 mm) recessed fluorescent fixture with acrylic prismatic lens. Lamps in exam room shall have a color temperature of 3500K and color rendering index (CRI) not less than 70. All fluorescent lamps shall be rapid start F32T8. The foot-candle level is average maintained. Provide ballasts per fixture for desired switching configuration. To provide a uniform lighting level, switch inner lamp(s) on first switch and outer lamps on second switch. Exact quantity, location, and lamping of light fixtures shall be chosen to meet the foot-candle requirement.
POWER General: As Shown Emergency: As Shown Notes: 1) Junction box x-ray illuminator. Connect per equipment manufacturer. 2) Portable exam light. 3) Coordinate location and height of work station receptacles with modular furniture. 4) Exam table may be wall outlet connected.
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-40
January 2009
SYMBOL
P-418 T45
QTY
1 1 1 1 1 AR 1 1 AR
AI DESCRIPTION
CC Lavatory, sensor control (PG-18-1, MCS 22 40 00; PG-18-4, NCS SD 22 40 00). Provide plaster trap. CC Shelf, corrosion resisting steel, 12 W x 5 D (300 mm W x 125 mm D) (PG-18-1, MCS 10 28 00; PG-18-4, NCS SD 10 28 00-4) CC Track, curtain, cubicle, ceiling type, surface mounted (PG-18-1, MCS 10 21 23) CC Outlet, telephone/data, wall mounted (PG-18-1, MCS 27 15 00) CC Receptacle, electrical, quadruplex, ground fault interrupter, for computer equipment items (PG-18-1, MCS 26 27 26) CC Receptacle, electrical, duplex (PG-18-1, MCS 26 27 26) CC Alarm button, security/duress (PG-18-1, MCS 27 52 31) CC Mirror, 24 x 36 (600 mm x 900 mm) (PG-18-1, MCS 10 28 00; PG-18-4, NCS SD 10 28 00-4) CC Nurse call, Code 1 (blue), emergency station with pull cord and corridor signal light (PG-18-1, MCS 27 52 23) VV Cabinet, instrument and treatment, 36 W x 16 D x 78 H (900 mm W x 400 mm D x 1950 mm H) VV Chair, straight, without arms VV Clock, atomic, battery operated VV Desktop PC with keyboard VV Modular work station with under counter keyboard tray, overhead storage, and wall hanger strips. VV Dispenser, paper towel, surface mounted VV Dispenser, soap, liquid, wall mounted VV Hook, coat, wall mounted VV Illuminator, x-ray film, 120 volts, wall mounted, individual switch for two, 14 x 17 (350 mm x 425 mm) radiographs, 31 W x 20 H (775 mm W x 500 mm H) VV Light, examining, portable, 120 volts, approx. 18 diameter x 75 H (450 mm diameter x 1875 mm H) VV Otoscope/ophthalmoscope, wall hung VV Receptacle, waste, step on type, approx. 12 (300 mm) diameter VV Sphygmomanometer, wall hung VV Bulletin board, 30 x 42 (750 mm x 1050 mm) VV VV VV VV VV VV Stool, examining, adjustable Magazine/literature rack, wall mounted Table, examining and treatment, motorized Curtain, cubicle Sharps container Glove dispenser
A1066
M3085 F0210 F3200 M1801 E0210 A5080 A5075 A5145 X3930 M7401 M4200 F2017 M4100 F3010 or F3025 F0340 F2300 M9066 A5180 A5106 A5106
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 AR AR 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-41
January 2009
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SECTION 4-42
January 2009
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SECTION 4-43
January 2009
2)
3) 4)
5)
-Security Type Fixtures 2 x 4 (600 mm x 1200 mm) recessed fluorescent light fixture, acrylic prismatic lens, w/ F32T8 lamps, 3500K, CRI=70 (minimum). Wall mounted fluorescent light fixture, acrylic prismatic lens, w/ F32T8 lamps, 3500K, CRI=70 (minimum). U.L. listed for wet locations. The foot-candle level is average maintained. Provide ballasts per fixture for desired switching configuration. To provide a uniform lighting level, switch inner lamp(s) on first switch and outer lamps on second switch. Exact quantity, location, and lamping of light fixtures shall be chosen to meet the foot-candle requirement.
HEATING, VENTILATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Inside Design Conditions: 70F (21C) to 75F (24C) Dry-Bulb Temperature 30 Percent to 50 Percent Relative Humidity Minimum Air Changes per Hour: 6 Exam Room (Supply) 10 Toilet (Exhaust) 100% Exhaust: Yes (Toilet Only) 100% Outside Air: No Room Air Balance: Negative (-) Toilet Neutral (0) Exam Room Dedicated Exhaust System: No Occupancy: 3 AC Load (Equipment): As Required AC Load-(Light): As Required Notes: 1) Year around conditions in Exam Room. PLUMBING AND MEDICAL GASES Cold Water: Hot Water: Laboratory Air: Laboratory Vacuum: Sanitary Drain: Reagent Grade Water: Medical Air: Medical Vacuum: Oxygen: Notes: Yes Yes --Yes ------
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-44
January 2009
AI DESCRIPTION
C Receptacle, duplex (PG-18-1, MCS 26 27 26) CC Outlet, telephone, wall mounted (PG-18-1, MCS 27 15 00) VV Table, examining, padded, adjustable top, approx. 74 x 21 x 30 (1850 mm x 525 mm x 750 mm) VV Clock, atomic, battery operated VV Chair, straight, with arms VV Stool, revolving, approx. 13 (325 mm) diameter seat, 19-1/2 (495 mm) base VV Cabinet or cart, secure
QTY
1 1 1 1 AR 1
AI
CC CC CC CC
DESCRIPTION
Water closet, wall hung (PG-18-1, MCS 22 40 00) Dispenser, toilet tissue, double roll (PG-18-1, MCS 10 28 00) Lavatory, sensor control (PG-18-1, MCS 22 40 00) Dispenser, paper towel and disposal combination unit (PG-181, MCS 10 28 00) CC Grab bar, security type (PG-18-1, MCS 10 28 00) VV Dispenser, soap, liquid, wall mounted
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-45
January 2009
300 NSF/ 27.8 NSM Diagram includes 90 NSF/9.3 NSM for circulation
1 SCALE 4" = 1'-0"
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SECTION 4-46
January 2009
300 NSF/ 27.8 NSM Diagram includes 90 NSF/9.3 NSM for circulation
1 SCALE 4" = 1'-0"
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SECTION 4-47
January 2009
2) 3)
4)
5)
2 x 4 (600 mm x 1200 mm) recessed fluorescent light fixture, acrylic prismatic lens, w/ F32T8 lamps, 5000K, CRI=85 (minimum). The foot-candle level is average maintained. Provide ballasts per fixture for desired switching configuration. To provide a uniform lighting level, switch inner lamp(s) on first switch and outer lamps on second switch. Exact quantity, location, and lamping of light fixtures shall be chosen to meet the foot-candle requirement. Fluorescent nurse call light with 13 W lamp.
POWER General: As Shown Emergency: As Shown Notes: 1) PBPU (critical branch); and X-ray Illuminators in emergency power. 2) Coordinate location and height of work station receptacles with modular furniture.
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-48
January 2009
AI DESCRIPTION
CC Prefabricated Bedside Patient Unit; Type 3B (PG-18-1, MCS 10 25 13) (1) Receptacle, electrical, for reading-exam light, location optional (1) Bracket, for stem base reading-exam light (1) Bumper, wraparound, protruding (1) Light, reading-exam, stem base (1) Nurse call, Code 1 (blue) emergency station (1) Outlet, medical air (1) Outlet, oxygen (1) Outlet, medical vacuum CC Track, curtain, cubicle, ceiling type, surface mounted (PG-18-1, MCS 10 21 23) CC Bracket, monitor, wall mounted (PG-18-1, MCS 27 41 31) CC Track, IV, ceiling mounted, continuous loop with IV tree (PG-181, MCS 10 21 23) CC Lavatory, sensor control (PG-18-1, MCS 22 40 00) CC Receptacle, electrical, quadruplex, for computer equipment items (PG-18-1, MCS 26 27 26) CC Outlet, telephone/data, wall mounted (PG-18-1, MCS 27 15 00) CC Receptacle, electrical, duplex (PG-18-1, MCS 26 27 26) CC Alarm button, security/duress (PG-18-1, MCS 27 52 31) VV Cabinet, instrument, surgical, 30 W x 16 D x 72 H (750 mm W x 400 mm D x 1800 mm H) VV Cart, cardiac arrest support VV Clock, atomic, battery operated VV Curtain, cubicle, 108 x 90 (2700 mm x 2250 mm) (each station) VV Monitor, physiological, ECG, HRT, BP, OX VV Stretcher, recovery VV Cabinet, instrument and treatment, 36 W x 16 D x 78 H (900 mm W x 400 mm D x 1950 mm H) VV Cart, mobile, instrument, 36 x 20 (900 mm X 500 mm) VV Chair, rotary, with arms VV Desktop PC with keyboard pullout VV Modular work station with under counter keyboard tray, overhead storage, and wall hanger strips. VV Dispenser, paper towel, surface mounted VV Dispenser, soap, liquid, wall mounted VV Hamper, soiled linen, with hinged self closing top 20 (500 mm) diameter VV Hook, coat, wall mounted VV Illuminator, x-ray film, 120 volts, wall mounted, individual switch for two, 14 x 17 (350 mm x 425 mm) radiographs, 31 W x 20 H (775 mm W x 500 mm H) VV Light, examining, portable, 120 volts, approx. 18 diameter x 75 H (450 mm diameter x 1875 mm H)
AR 1 AR 1 1 2 AR 1 1 1 1 AR 1 1 AR AR 1 1 1 1 1 1 AR 1 1
M3085 E0954 F3200 A5180 M7845 M4655 M3085 M8830 F0210 M1801 E0210 A5080 A5075 M3070 A5145 X3930 M7401
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-49
January 2009
SYMBOL
QTY
1 1 AR 1 AR 1 1 AR
AI
VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV
DESCRIPTION
Ophthalmoscope, wall hung Otoscope, wall hung Receptacle, waste, step-on type, approx. 12 (300 mm) diameter Sphygmomanometer, wall hung Stool, examining, adjustable Sharps container, wall mounted Glove dispenser, wall mounted Automated storage/dispensing unit (cell), secure; approx. 27 W x 25 D x 78 H (675 mm W x 635 mm D x 1950 mm H)
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-50
January 2009
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-51
January 2009
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SECTION 4-52
January 2009
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SECTION 4-53
January 2009
3) 4)
5)
--Recessed light fixture over counter with fluorescent lamp. 2 x 4 (600 mm x 1200 mm) recessed fluorescent light fixture, parabolic louver, w/ F32T8 lamps, 3500K, CRI=70 (minimum). The foot-candle level is average maintained. Provide ballasts per fixture for desired switching configuration. To provide a uniform lighting level, switch inner lamp(s) on first switch and outer lamps on second switch. Exact quantity, location, and lamping of light fixtures shall be chosen to meet the foot-candle requirement. As Shown As Shown --
HEATING, VENTILATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Inside Design Conditions: 70F (21C) to 75F (24C) Dry-Bulb Temperature 30 Percent to 50 Percent Relative Humidity Minimum Air Changes per Hour: 6 100% Exhaust: No 100% Outside Air: No Room Air Balance: Neutral (0) Dedicated Exhaust System: No Occupancy: 2 AC Load (Equipment): As Required AC Load-(Light): As Required Notes: -PLUMBING AND MEDICAL GASES Cold Water: Hot Water: Laboratory Air: Laboratory Vacuum: Sanitary Drain: Reagent Grade Water: Medical Air: Medical Vacuum: Oxygen: Notes: Yes Yes --Yes ------
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-54
January 2009
SYMBOL
QTY
AR AR 1
AI DESCRIPTION
CC Counter, plastic laminate top (PG-18-1, MCS 12 36 00) CC Receptacle, electrical, quadruplex, for computer equipment items (PG-18-1, MCS 26 27 26) CC Receptacle, electrical, quadruplex, ground fault interrupter (PG18-1, MCS 26 27 26) CC Receptacle, electrical, duplex, 120 volt (PG-18-1, MCS 26 27 26) CC Lavatory, counter mounted (PG-18-1; MCS 22 40 00) CC Alarm button, security/duress (PG-18-1, MCS 27 52 31) CC Outlet, telephone/data (PG-18-1, MCS 27 15 00) VV Chair, rotary, without arms VV Bulletin board, 60 W x 36 H (1520 mm W x 900 mm H) VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV Metal file, under counter PC, computer system, with keyboard Printer, computer system Clock, atomic, battery operated Dispenser, soap, liquid, wall mounted Glove dispenser, wall mounted Dispenser, paper towel, wall mounted Crash cart, 28 x 36 x 36 (700 mm x 900 mm x 900 mm) Defibrillator 12-Volt Receptacle, waste, step on type
P3100 A1010 F0210 F3010 or F3025 F0410 M1801 M1840 F3200 A5075 A5106 A5080 E0954 T0015 F2017
P-413
AR 1 1 AR AR 1 AR AR 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-55
January 2009
M2
0 1
4Ft
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-56
January 2009
M2
0 1
4Ft
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-57
January 2009
2) 3)
4)
5)
2 x 4 (600 mm x 1200 mm) recessed fluorescent light fixture, acrylic prismatic lens, w/ F32T8 lamps, 3500K, CRI=70 (minimum). The foot-candle level is average maintained. Provide ballasts per fixture for desired switching configuration. To provide a uniform lighting level, switch inner lamp(s) on first switch and outer lamps on second switch. Exact quantity, location, and lamping of light fixtures shall be chosen to meet the foot-candle requirement. Fluorescent nurse call light with 13 W lamp.
HEATING, VENTILATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Inside Design Conditions: 70F (21C) to 75F (24C) Dry-Bulb Temperature 30 Percent to 50 Percent Relative Humidity Minimum Air Changes per Hour: 6 100% Exhaust: No 100% Outside Air: No Room Air Balance: Neutral (0) Dedicated Exhaust System: No Occupancy: 2 per Patient Bed AC Load-(Equipment): As Required AC Load-(Light): As Required Notes: 1) Year around conditions. PLUMBING AND MEDICAL GASES Cold Water: Hot Water: Laboratory Air: Laboratory Vacuum: Sanitary Drain: Reagent Grade Water: Medical Air: Medical Vacuum: Oxygen: Notes: ------Yes Yes Yes --
POWER General: As Shown Emergency: As Shown Notes: 1) Selected receptacles, PBPUs, xray illuminator shall be on emergency power.
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-58
January 2009
SYMBOL
QTY
AR AR AR 2
AI DESCRIPTION
CC Track, curtain, cubicle, ceiling type, surface mounted (PG-18-1, MCS 10 21 23) CC Bracket, monitor, wall mounted (PG-18-1, MCS 27 41 31) CC Track, IV, ceiling mounted, continuous loop with IV tree (PG-181, MCS 10 21 23) CC Prefabricated Bedside Patient Unit; Type A1 (PG-18-1, MCS 10 25 13) (1) Receptacle, electrical, for reading-exam light, location optional (1) Bracket, for stem base reading-exam light (1) Bumper, wraparound, protruding (1) Light, reading-exam, stem base (1) Nurse call, Code 1 (blue), emergency station (1) Outlet, medical air (1) Outlet, oxygen (1) Outlet, medical vacuum CC Receptacle, electrical, duplex (PG-18-1, MCS 26 27 26) VV Clock, atomic, battery operated VV Monitor, physiological, ECG, HRT, BP, OX VV Receptacle, waste, step-on type, approx. 12 (300 mm) diameter VV Stretcher, recovery VV Sharps container, wall mounted VV Glove dispenser, wall mounted VV Hook, coat, wall mounted VV Illuminator, x-ray film, 120 volts, wall mounted, individual switch for two, 14 x 17 (350 mm x 425 mm) radiographs, 31 W x 20 H (775 mm W x 500 mm H) VV Light, examining, portable, 120 volts, approx. 18 diameter x 75 H (450 mm diameter x 1875 mm H) VV Ophthalmoscope, wall hung VV Otoscope, wall hung VV Sphygmomanometer, wall hung VV Stool, examining, adjustable VV Curtain, cubicle
F3200 M7845 F2017 M4655 A5106 A5106 X3930 M7401 M4200 M4200 M4100 A5180
AR 1 2 AR 2 AR AR AR 2 AR AR AR AR AR AR
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-59
January 2009
M2
0 1
4Ft
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-60
January 2009
M2
0 1
4Ft
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-61
January 2009
3) 4)
5)
POWER General: As Shown Emergency: As Shown Notes: 1) Coordinate location and height of work station receptacles with modular furniture.
Switching per station 2 x 4 (600 mm x 1200 mm) recessed fluorescent light fixture, parabolic louvers, w/ F32T8 lamps 3500 K, CRI=70 (minimum). The foot-candle level is average maintained. Provide ballasts per fixture for desired switching configuration. To provide a uniform lighting level, switch inner lamp(s) on first switch and outer lamps on second switch. Exact quantity, location, and lamping of light fixtures shall be chosen to meet the foot-candle requirement.
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-62
January 2009
SYMBOL
P-418
QTY
1 AR 1 AR 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
AI DESCRIPTION
CC Lavatory, sensor control (PG-18-1, MCS 22 40 00; PG-18-4, NCS SD 22 40 00)) CC Outlet, telephone/data, wall mounted (PG-18-1, MCS 27 15 00) CC Receptacle, electrical, quadruplex, for computer equipment items (PG-18-1, MCS 26 27 26) CC Receptacle, electrical, duplex (PG-18-1, MCS 26 27 26) CC Alarm button, security/duress (PG-18-1, MCS 27 52 31) VV Dispenser, soap, liquid, wall mounted VV Dispenser, paper towel, surface mounted VV Receptacle, waste, step on type, approx. 12 (300 mm) diameter VV Chair, straight, without arms VV Modular work station with under counter keyboard tray, overhead storage, and wall hanger strips. VV Stool, examining VV Cabinet, instrument and treatment, 36 W x 16 D x 78 H (900 mm W x 400 mm D x 1950 mm H) VV CRT, computer system, with keyboard pullout VV Sphygmomanometer, wall hung VV Bulletin board, 48 x 36 (1200 mm x 900 mm) VV VV VV VV Stand on scale Clock, atomic, battery operated Sharps container, wall mounted Glove dispenser, wall mounted
A5075 A5080 F2017 F0210 E0210 F0340 M3085 M1801 M4100 F3010 or F3025 M4030 F3200 A5106 A5106
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-63
January 2009
M2
0 1
4Ft
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-64
January 2009
M2
0 1
4Ft
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-65
January 2009
COMMUNICATION/SPECIAL SYSTEMS Data: Telephone: Intercom: Nurse Call: Public Address: Radio/Entertainment: MATV: CCTV: MID: Security/Duress: VTEL: VA Satellite TV: Notes:
GUIDES PLATES
SECTION 4-66
January 2009
QTY
AR AR 1 1 1 1 1
AI DESCRIPTION
VV Modular work surface, 30 D x 30 H (750 mm D x 750 mm H) VV Chair, rotary, with arms, approx. 30 W x 30 D (750 mm W x 750 mm D) VV Receptacle, waste, step on type, approx. 18 x 18 (450 mm x 450 mm) VV A6305 curtain and A5185 rod, wall mounted over window VV Hook, coat, wall mounted VV Bulletin board Note: F3010 is 48 x 48 (1200 mm x 1200 mm), F3025 is Wood Frame. VV Testing equipment
AI DESCRIPTION
VV Table, single drawer, 24 W x 36 L (600 mm W x 900 mm L) VV Receptacle, waste, step on type approx. 18 x 18 (450 mm x 450 mm) VV Chair, high back, straight, with arms VV Hook, coat, wall mounted
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-67
January 2009
M2
0 1
4Ft
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-68
January 2009
M2
0 1
4Ft
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-69
January 2009
2) 3)
4)
2 x 4 (600 mm x 1200 mm) recessed fluorescent light fixture, acrylic prismatic lens, w/ F32T8 lamps, 3500K, CRI=70 (minimum). The foot-candle level is average maintained. Provide ballasts per fixture for desired switching configuration. To provide a uniform lighting level, switch inner lamp(s) on first switch and outer lamps on second switch. Exact quantity, location, and lamping of light fixtures shall be chosen to meet the foot-candle requirement. Fluorescent nurse call light lamp.
HEATING, VENTILATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Inside Design Conditions: 70F (21C) to 75F (24C) Dry-Bulb Temperature 30 Percent to 50 Percent Relative Humidity Minimum Air Changes per Hour: 6 100% Exhaust: No 100% Outside Air: No Room Air Balance: Neutral (0) Dedicated Exhaust System: No Occupancy: 2 AC Load-(Equipment): As Required AC Load-(Light): As Required Notes: 1) Year around conditions. PLUMBING AND MEDICAL GASES Cold Water: Hot Water: Laboratory Air: Laboratory Vacuum: Sanitary Drain: Reagent grade Water: Medical Air: Medical Vacuum: Oxygen: Notes: Yes Yes --Yes ------
As Shown As Shown --
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-70
January 2009
SYMBOL
Top 10A VL4
QTY
1 1
AI DESCRIPTION
CC Counter top, high pressure plastic laminate, decorative, over plywood or particle board core, 1-1/4 (25 mm) thick (PG-18-1, MCS 12 36 00) CC Cabinet, under counter, with 2 drawers, 2 hinged doors and 1 adjustable shelf, 30 x 22 x 31 (750 mm x 550 mm x 775 mm) for floor mounted add, 5 (125 mm) toe base (PG-18-1, MCS 12 31 00, 12 32 00) CC Cabinet, under counter, with 4 drawers, 1 hinged door and 2 adjustable shelves, 30 x 22 x 31 (750 mm x 550 mm x 775 mm) for floor mounted add, 5 (125 mm) toe base (PG-18-1, MCS 12 31 00, 12 32 00) CC Cabinet, wall, with sloping top, 2 glazed sliding doors and 2 adjustable shelves, 30 x 13 x 30 (750 mm x 325 mm x 750 mm) (PG-18-1, MCS 12 31 00, 12 32 00) CC Lavatory, straight back (PG-18-1, MCS 22 40 00) CC Outlet, telephone/data, wall mounted (PG-18-1, MCS 27 15 00) CC Receptacle, electrical, quadruplex, ground fault interrupter (PG18-1, MCS 26 27 26) CC Receptacle, electrical, duplex (PG-18-1, MCS 26 27 26) CC Nurse call, emergency station with corridor signal light (PG-18-1, MCS 27 52 23) CC Alarm button, security/duress (PG-18-1, MCS 27 52 31) VV Dispenser, soap, liquid, wall mounted VV Dispenser, paper towel, surface mounted VV Receptacle, waste, step on type, approx. 12 (300 mm) diameter VV Kiosk, blood draw or chair, laboratory, blood drawing with storage VV Bulletin board, 30 x 42 (750 mm x 1050 mm) Note: F3010 is 48 x 48 (1200 mm x 1200 mm) and F3025 is wood frame. VV Refrigerator/freezer, 120 volt, domestic, approx. 31 x 28 x 66 (775 mm x 700 mm x 1650 mm) VV Centrifuge, non-refrigerated, bench model, 120 volt, approx. 19 H x 16 W x 19 D (480 mm H x 400 mm W x 480 mm D) VV Clock, atomic, battery operated VV Sharps container/glove dispenser
VL5
VL25 P-414
1 1 1 AR AR 1
A5075 A5080 F2017 M1410 F3010 or F3025 R7250 L1350 F3200 A5106
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-71
January 2009
M2
4Ft
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4- 72
January 2009
M2
0 1
4Ft
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-73
January 2009
2) 3) 4)
5)
6)
2 x 4 (600 mm x 1200 mm) recessed fluorescent light fixture, acrylic prismatic lens, w/ F32T8 lamps, 3500K, CRI=70 (minimum). Portable Examining Light. The foot-candle level is average maintained. Provide ballasts per fixture for desired switching configuration. To provide a uniform lighting level, switch inner lamp(s) on first switch and outer lamps on second switch. Exact quantity, location, and lamping of light fixtures shall be chosen to meet the foot-candle requirement. Fluorescent nurse call light.
POWER General: As Shown Emergency: As Shown Notes: 1) Coordinate location and height of work station receptacles with modular furniture. 2) Exam table may be wall outlet connected.
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-74
January 2009
SYMBOL
P-418 T45
QTY
1 1 1 1 1 AR 1 1
AI DESCRIPTION
CC Lavatory, sensor control (PG-18-1, MCS 22 40 00; PG-18-4, NCS SD 22 40 00) CC Shelf, corrosion resisting steel, 12 W x 5 D (300 mm W x 125 mm D) (PG-18-1, MCS 10 28 00; PG-18-4, NCS SD 10 28 00-4) CC Track, curtain, cubicle, ceiling type, surface mounted (PG-18-1, MCS 10 21 23) CC Outlet, telephone/data, wall mounted (PG-18-1, MCS 27 15 00) CC Receptacle, electrical, quadruplex, for computer equipment items (PG-18-1, MCS 26 27 26) CC Receptacle, electrical, duplex (PG-18-1, MCS 26 27 26) CC Receptacle, electrical, duplex, ground fault interrupter (PG-18-1, MCS 26 27 26) CC Nurse call, emergency station, with pull cord and corridor signal light (PG-18-1, MCS 27 52 23) CC Alarm button, security/duress (PG-18-1, MCS 27 52 31) VV Dispenser, soap, liquid, wall mounted VV Dispenser, paper towel, surface mounted VV Receptacle, waste, step on type, approx. 12 (300 mm) diameter VV Hook, coat, wall mounted VV Curtain, cubicle VV Table, examining, padded, adjustable top, approx. 74 x 21 x 30 (1850 mm x 525 mm x 750 mm) VV Chair, straight, without arms VV Modular work station with under counter keyboard tray, overhead storage, and wall hanger strips. VV Stool, examining VV Cabinet, instrument and treatment, 36 W x 16 D x 78 H (900 mm W x 400 mm D x 1950 mm H) VV Illuminator, x-ray film, 120 volts, wall mounted, individual switch for two, 14 x 17 (350 mm x 425 mm) radiographs, 31 W x 20 H (775 mm W x 500 mm H) VV Light, examining, portable, 120 volt, approx. 18 diameter x 75 H (450 mm diameter x 1875 mm H) VV CRT, computer system, with keyboard VV Sphygmomanometer, wall hung VV Otoscope, wall hung VV Ophthalmoscope, wall hung VV Bulletin board, 48 x 36 (1200 mm x 900 mm) VV VV VV VV Magazine/literature rack, wall mounted Clock, atomic, battery operated Sharps container, wall mounted Glove dispenser, wall mounted
A5075 A5080 F2017 A5145 A5180 M9050 F0210 E0210 F0340 M3085 X3930 M7401 M1801 M4100 M4200 M4200 F3010 or F3025 F2300 F3200 A5106 A5106
1 1 1 1 2 1 1 AR 1 1 1 AR 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-75
January 2009
M2
0 1
4Ft
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-76
January 2009
M2
0 1
4Ft
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-77
January 2009
3) 4) 5)
6)
--2 x 4 (600 mm x 1200 mm) recessed fluorescent fixture with acrylic prismatic lens. Lamps in exam room shall have a color temperature of 3500K and color rendering index (CRI) not less than 70. All fluorescent lamps shall be rapid start F32T8. The foot-candle level is average maintained. Provide ballasts per fixture for desired switching configuration. To provide a uniform lighting level, switch inner lamp(s) on first switch and outer lamps on second switch. Exact quantity, location, and lamping of light fixtures shall be chosen to meet the foot-candle requirement.
POWER General: As Shown Emergency: As Shown Notes: 1) Junction box x-ray illuminator. Connect per equipment manufacturer. 2) Recessed floor mounted junction box for exam and treatment table. Connection to equipment per manufacturer. Provide dedicated circuit. Verify wattage, voltage, and phase. 3) Portable exam light. 4) Coordinate location and height of work station receptacles with modular furniture. 5) Exam table may be wall outlet connected.
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-78
January 2009
SYMBOL
P-418 T45
QTY
1 1 1 1 1 AR 1 1 1
AI DESCRIPTION
CC Lavatory, sensor control (PG-18-1, MCS 22 40 00; PG-18-4, NCS SD 22 40 00) CC Shelf, corrosion resisting steel, 12 W x 5 D (300 mm W x 125 mm D) (PG-18-1, MCS 10 28 00; PG-18-4, NCS SD 10 28 00-4) CC Track, curtain, cubicle, ceiling type, surface mounted (PG-18-1, MCS 10 21 23) CC Outlet, telephone/data, wall mounted (PG-18-1, MCS 27 15 00) CC Receptacle, electrical, quadruplex, for computer equipment items (PG-18-1, MCS 26 27 26) CC Receptacle, electrical, duplex (PG-18-1, MCS 26 27 26) CC Alarm button, security/duress (PG-18-1, MCS 27 52 31) CC Mirror, 24 x 36 (600 mm x 900 mm) (PG-18-1, MCS 10 28 00; PG-18-4, NCS SD 10 28 00-4) CC Nurse call, emergency station, with pull cord and corridor signal light (PG-18-1, MCS 27 52 23) VV Cabinet, instrument and treatment, 36 W x 16 D x 78 H (900 mm W x 400 mm D x 1950 mm H) VV Chair, straight, without arms VV Clock, atomic, battery operated VV Desktop PC with keyboard VV Modular work station with under counter keyboard tray, overhead storage, and wall hanger strips. VV Dispenser, paper towel, surface mounted VV Dispenser, soap, liquid, wall mounted VV Hook, coat, wall mounted VV Illuminator, x-ray film, 120 volts, wall mounted, individual switch for two, 14 x 17 (350 mm x 425 mm) radiographs, 31 W x 20 H (775 mm W x 500 mm H) VV Light, examining, portable, 120 volts, approx. 18 diameter x 75 H (450 mm diameter x 1875 mm H) VV Otoscope/ophthalmoscope, wall hung VV Receptacle, waste, step on type, approx. 12 (300 mm) diameter VV Sphygmomanometer, wall hung VV Bulletin board, 30 x 42 (750 mm x 1050 mm) VV VV VV VV VV VV Stool, examining, adjustable Magazine/literature rack, wall mounted Table, examining and treatment, motorized Curtain, cubicle Sharps container Glove dispenser
A1066
M3085 F0210 F3200 M1801 E0210 A5080 A5075 A5145 X3930 M7401 M4200 F2017 M4100 F3010 or F3025 F0340 F2300 M9066 A5180 A5106 A5106
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 AR AR 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-79
January 2009
M2
0 1
4Ft
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-80
January 2009
M2
0 1
4Ft
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-81
January 2009
LIGHTING General: -Special: -Notes: 1) 2 x 4 (600 mm x 1200 mm) recessed fluorescent fixture with acrylic prismatic lens. Lamps shall be F32WT8 with 3500K and 70 minimum CRI. 2) The foot-candle level is average maintained. 3) Provide ballasts per fixture for desired switching configuration. To provide a uniform lighting level, switch inner lamp(s) on first switch and outer lamps on second switch. 4) Exact quantity, location, and lamping of light fixtures shall be chosen to meet the foot-candle requirement. 5) Fluorescent nurse call light. POWER General: As Shown Emergency: As Shown Notes: 1) Junction box x-ray illuminator. Connect per equipment manufacturer. 2) Recessed floor mounted junction box for exam and treatment table. Connection to equipment per manufacturer. Provide dedicated circuit. Verify wattage, voltage, and phase. 3) Portable exam light. 4) Coordinate location and height of work station receptacles with modular furniture. 5) Exam table may be wall outlet connected.
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-82
January 2009
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-83
January 2009
M2
0 1
4Ft
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-84
January 2009
M2
1 SCALE 4" = 1'-0"
0 1
4Ft
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-85
January 2009
2) 3)
4)
2 x 4 (600 mm x 1200 mm) recessed fluorescent light fixture, parabolic louver, w/ F32T8 lamps 3500K, CRI=70 (minimum). The foot-candle level is average maintained. Provide ballasts per fixture for desired switching configuration. To provide a uniform lighting level, switch inner lamp(s) on first switch and outer lamps on second switch. Exact quantity, location, and lamping of light fixtures shall be chosen to meet the foot-candle requirement.
POWER General: As Shown Emergency: As Shown Notes: 1) Coordinate location and height of work station receptacles with modular furniture.
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-86
January 2009
SYMBOL
P-418
QTY
1 1 1 AR 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1
AI
CC CC CC CC CC CC VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV
DESCRIPTION
Rough-in for lavatory, sensor control (PG-18-1, MCS 22 40 00; PG-18-4, NCS SD 22 40 00) Outlet, telephone/data, wall mounted (PG-18-1, MCS 27 15 00) Receptacle, electrical, quadruplex, for computer equipment items (PG-18-1, MCS 26 27 26) Receptacle, electrical, duplex (PG-18-1, MCS 26 27 26) Rough-in for nurse call, Code 1 (blue), emergency station, with corridor signal light (PG-18-1, MCS 27 52 23) Alarm button, security/duress (PG-18-1, MCS 27 52 31) Modular work station with under counter keyboard tray, overhead storage, and wall hanger strips. Chair, rotary, with arms Bookcase, sectional, each section, 33 x 13 x 75 (825 mm x 325 mm x 1875 mm) with 10 (250 mm) base Hook, coat, wall mounted Receptacle, waste, 13 (325 mm) diameter PC, computer system, with keyboard Chair, straight, without arms Bulletin board, 48 x 36 (1200 mm x 900 mm) Clock, atomic, battery operated
Refer to Examination Room Guide Plate (EXRG3) for location of following: AR CC Provide backing for future wall mounted equipment and accessories: Sphygmomanometer Otoscope / Ophthalmoscope Glove dispenser Sharps container Paper towel dispenser Rough-in j-box for future x-ray film illuminator
CC
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-87
January 2009
M2
0 1
4Ft
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-88
January 2009
M2
0 1
4Ft
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-89
January 2009
2) 3)
4)
2 x 4 (600 mm x 1200 mm) recessed fluorescent light fixture, parabolic louver, w/ F32T8 lamps, 3500K, CRI=70 (minimum). The foot-candle level is average maintained. Provide ballasts per fixture for desired switching configuration. To provide a uniform lighting level, switch inner lamp(s) on first switch and outer lamps on second switch. Exact quantity, location, and lamping of light fixtures shall be chosen to meet the foot-candle requirement.
HEATING, VENTILATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Inside Design Conditions: 70F (21C) to 75F (24C) Dry-Bulb Temperature 30 Percent to 50 Percent Relative Humidity Minimum Air Changes per Hour: 6 100% Exhaust: No 100% Outside Air: No Room Air Balance: Neutral (0) Dedicated Exhaust System: No Occupancy: 2 AC Load (Equipment): As Required AC Load-(Light): As Required Notes: -PLUMBING AND MEDICAL GASES Cold Water: Hot Water: Laboratory Air: Laboratory Vacuum: Sanitary Drain: Reagent Grade Water: Medical Air: Medical Vacuum: Oxygen: Notes: Yes Yes --Yes ------
As Shown As Shown --
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-90
January 2009
SYMBOL
QTY
AR AR AR AR AR AR AR 1
AI DESCRIPTION
CC Counter, plastic laminate top (PG-18-1, MCS 12 36 00) CC Receptacle, electrical, quadruplex, for computer equipment items (PG-18-1, MCS 26 27 26) CC Alarm button, security/duress (PG-18-1, MCS 27 52 31) CC Outlet, telephone/data, wall mounted (PG-18-1, MCS 27 15 00) VV Chair, rotary, without arms VV Metal file, under counter VV PC, computer system, with keyboard VV Clock, atomic, battery operated
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-91
January 2009
M2
0 1
4Ft
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-92
January 2009
M2
0 1
4Ft
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-93
January 2009
2) 3)
4)
2 x 4 (600 mm x 1200 mm) recessed fluorescent light fixture. Parabolic louver w/ F32T8 lamps, 3500K, CRI=70 (minimum). The foot-candle level is average maintained. Provide ballasts per fixture for desired switching configuration. To provide a uniform lighting level, switch inner lamp(s) on first switch and outer lamps on second switch. Exact quantity, location, and lamping of light fixtures shall be chosen to meet the foot-candle requirement.
POWER General: As Shown Emergency: As Shown Notes: 1) Coordinate location and height of work station receptacles with modular furniture.
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-94
January 2009
SYMBOL
P-418
QTY
1 1 1 1 AR 1 1 1 1 1 AR 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
AI DESCRIPTION
CC Lavatory, sensor control (PG-18-1, MCS 22 40 00; PG-18-4, NCS SD 22 40 00) CC Track, curtain, cubicle, ceiling type, surface mounted (PG-18-1, MCS 10 21 23) CC Outlet, telephone/data, wall mounted (PG-18-1, MCS 27 15 00) CC Receptacle, electrical, quadruplex, for computer equipment items (PG-18-1, MCS 26 27 26) CC Receptacle, electrical, duplex (PG-18-1, MCS 26 27 26) CC Alarm button, security/duress (PG-18-1, MCS 27 52 31) VV Dispenser, soap, liquid, wall mounted VV Dispenser, paper towel, surface mounted VV Receptacle, waste, step on type, approx. 12 (300 mm) diameter VV Curtain, cubicle VV Chair, straight, without arms VV Modular work station with under counter keyboard tray, overhead storage, and wall hanger strips. VV Stool, examining VV Cabinet, instrument and treatment, 36 W x 16 D x 78 H (900 mm W x 400 mm D x 1950 mm H) VV CRT, computer system, with keyboard VV Sphygmomanometer, wall hung VV Bulletin board, 48 x 36 (1200 mm x 900 mm) VV Clock, atomic, battery operated VV Sharps container, wall mounted VV Glove dispenser, wall mounted
A5075 A5080 F2017 A5180 F0210 E0210 F0340 M3085 M1801 M4100 F3010 or F3025 F3200 A5106 A5106
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-95
January 2009
M2
0 1
4Ft
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-96
January 2009
M2
0 1
4Ft
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-97
January 2009
2) 3)
4)
5)
Recessed 2 x 4 (600 mm x 1200 mm) fluorescent light fixture, acrylic prismatic lens, w/ F32T8 lamps. Color corrected lamps having a color rendering index (CRI) of 70 or above with color temperature of 3500K. The foot-candle level is average maintained. Provide ballasts per fixture for desired switching configuration. To provide a uniform lighting level, switch inner lamp(s) on first switch and outer lamps on second switch. Exact quantity, location, and lamping of light fixtures shall be chosen to meet the foot-candle requirement. Fluorescent nurse call light.
POWER General: As Shown Emergency: As Shown Notes: 1) Lighting; portable light; x-ray illuminator; select receptacles shall be on emergency power. 2 Coordinate location and height of work station receptacles with modular furniture. 3) Exam table may be wall outlet connected.
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-98
January 2009
SYMBOL
P-418
QTY
1 AR 1 AR 1
AI DESCRIPTION
CC Lavatory, sensor control (PG-18-1, MCS 22 40 00; PG-18-4, NCS SD 22 40 00) CC Outlet, telephone/data, wall mounted (PG-18-1, MCS 27 15 00) CC Receptacle, electrical, quadruplex, for computer equipment items (PG-18-1, MCS 26 27 26) CC Receptacle, electrical, duplex (PG-18-1, MCS 26 27 26) CC Nurse call, emergency station, with pull cord and corridor signal light (PG-18-1, MCS 27 52 23) CC Alarm button, security/duress (PG-18-1, MCS 27 52 31) CC Track, curtain, cubicle, surface mounted (PG-18-1, MCS 10 21 23) CC Outlet, medical air, wall mounted (PG-18-1, MCS 22 63 00) CC Outlet, oxygen, wall mounted (PG-18-1, MCS 22 63 00) CC Outlet, medical vacuum, wall mounted (PG-18-1, MCS 22 62 00) VV Table, treatment, hi-lo, electrical, 120 volt, 30 x 78 x 32 (750 mm x 1950 mm x 800 mm) VV Bracket, vacuum bottle, slide (PG-18-1, MCS 22 62 00) VV Light, examining, portable, 120 volt, approx. 18 diameter x 75 H (450 mm diameter x 1875 mm H) VV Dispenser, soap, liquid, wall mounted VV Dispenser, paper towel, surface mounted VV Receptacle, waste, step on type, approx. 12 (300 mm) diameter VV Bulletin board, 60 x 36 (1520 mm x 900 mm) VV Illuminator, x-ray film, 120 volt, wall mounted, individual switch for two, 14 x 17 (350 mm x 425 mm) radiographs, 31 W x 20 H (775 mm W x 500 mm H) VV Ophthalmoscope, wall hung VV Otoscope, wall hung VV Sphygmomanometer, wall hung VV Hook, coat, wall mounted VV Clock, atomic, battery operated VV Curtain, cubicle VV Sharps container, wall mounted VV Glove dispenser, wall mounted VV PC, computer system VV Chair, rotary, with arms VV Chair, straight, without arms VV Modular work station with under counter keyboard tray, overhead storage, and wall hanger strips. VV Hamper, soiled linen VV Automated storage/dispensing unit (cell), approx. 27 W x 25 D x 78 H (675 mm W x 635 mm D x 1950 mm H)
A5180
1 AR 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 AR 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 AR
M8320 M7401 A5075 A5080 F2017 F3010 or F3025 X3930 M4200 M4200 M4100 A5145 F3200 A5180 A5106 A5106 M1801 F0205 F0210 E0210 M3070 F0205
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SECTION 4-99
January 2009
M2
0 1
4Ft
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-100
January 2009
AIDS Clinic: Aerosolized Pentamidine Procedure Room (OPRT1) Reflected Ceiling Plan
M2
0 1
4Ft
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-101
January 2009
2) 3)
4)
2 x 4 (600 mm x 1200 mm) recessed fluorescent fixture with acrylic prismatic lens w/ F32T8 lamps, 3500K, CRI=70 (minimum). The foot-candle level is average maintained. Provide ballasts per fixture for desired switching configuration. To provide a uniform lighting level, switch inner lamp(s) on first switch and outer lamps on second switch. Exact quantity, location, and lamping of light fixtures shall be chosen to meet the foot-candle requirement.
HEATING, VENTILATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Inside Design Conditions: 70F (21C) to 75F (24C) Dry-Bulb Temperature 30 Percent to 50 Percent Relative Humidity Minimum Air Changes per Hour: 12 100% Exhaust: Yes 100% Outside Air: No Room Air Balance: Negative (-) Dedicated Exhaust System: Yes Occupancy: 3 AC Load-(Equipment): As Required AC Load-(Light): As Required Notes: 1) Year around conditions. PLUMBING AND MEDICAL GASES Cold Water: Hot Water: Laboratory Air: Laboratory Vacuum: Sanitary Drain: Reagent Grade Water: Medical Air: Medical Vacuum: Oxygen: Notes: Yes Yes --Yes -Yes Yes Yes --
As Shown As Shown --
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-102
January 2009
SYMBOL
P-418 T45
QTY
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 AR 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1
AI DESCRIPTION
CC Lavatory, sensor control (PG-18-1, MCS 22 40 00; PG-18-4, NCS SD 22 40 00) CC Shelf, corrosion resisting steel, 12 W x 5 D (300 mm W x 125 mm D) (PG-18-1, MCS 10 28 00; PG-18-4, NCS SD 10 28 008.dwg) CC Mirror, 24 x 36 (600 mm x 900 mm) (PG-18-1, MCS 10 28 00) CC Track, curtain, cubicle, ceiling type, surface mounted (PG-18-1, MCS 10 21 23) CC Outlet, medical air, wall mounted (PG-18-1, MCS 22 63 00) CC Outlet, oxygen, wall mounted (PG-18-1, MCS 22 63 00) CC Outlet, medical vacuum, wall mounted (PG-18-1, MCS 22 62 00) CC Outlet, telephone/data, wall mounted (PG-18-1, MCS 27 15 00) CC Receptacle, electrical, duplex (PG-18-1, MCS 26 27 26) CC Alarm button, security/duress (PG-18-1, MCS 27 52 31) CC Receptacle, electrical, duplex, with ground fault interrupter (PG18-1, MCS 26 27 26) VV Cabinet, floor standing, steel, 2 door, with 5 adjustable shelves, 48 W x 24 D x 36 H (1200 mm W x 600 mm D x 900 mm H) VV Chair, reclining, upholstered, 36 x 38 x 72 (900 mm x 950 mm x 1800 mm) (extended) VV Clock, atomic, battery operated VV Dispenser, paper towel, surface mounted VV Dispenser, soap, liquid, wall mounted VV Hook, coat, wall mounted VV Curtain, cubicle
A1010
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-103
January 2009
Dermatology: Phototherapy Treatment Room ( OPDU1) & Shower Room (SHWR1) Floor Plan
M2
0 1
4Ft
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-104
January 2009
Dermatology: Phototherapy Treatment Room (OPDU1) & Shower Room (SHWR1) Reflected Ceiling Plan
M2
0 1
4Ft
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-105
January 2009
Design Standards
ARCHITECTURAL TREATMENT ROOM Ceiling: AT Ceiling Height: 9-0 (2700 mm) Wall Finish: GWB-P Base: RSF-6 (150 mm) Integral Cove Floor Finish: RSF SHOWER ROOM Ceiling: PCP-P/GWB-P/PL-P Ceiling Height: 9-0 (2700 mm) Wall Finish: CT, full height Base: CT Floor Finish: CT; (non-slip) Slab Depression: 3 (75 mm) Notes: 1) Extend shower pan waterproofing through drying area and provide floor drain. SPECIAL EQUIPMENT -POWER (Contd) 2) Coordinate location and height of work station receptacles with modular furniture. COMMUNICATION/SPECIAL SYSTEMS Data: Yes Telephone: Yes Intercom: -Nurse Call: Yes Public Address: -Radio/Entertainment: -MATV: -CCTV: -MID: -Security/Duress: Yes VTEL: -VA Satellite TV: -Notes: 1) Coordinate location and height of work station telephone/data outlets with modular furniture. HEATING, VENTILATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Inside Design Conditions: 70F (21C) to 75F (24C) Dry-Bulb Temperature 30 Percent to 50 Percent Relative Humidity Minimum Air Changes per Hour: 6 100% Exhaust: From Toilet Only 100% Outside Air: No Room Air Balance: Treatment Room Neutral (0) Toilet Negative (-) Dedicated Exhaust System: No Occupancy: 3 AC Load-(Equipment): As Required AC Load-(Light): As Required Notes: 1) Year around conditions. PLUMBING AND MEDICAL GASES Cold Water: Hot Water: Laboratory Air: Laboratory Vacuum: Sanitary Drain: Reagent Grade Water: Medical Air: Medical Vacuum: Oxygen: Notes: Yes Yes --Yes ------
LIGHTING General: -Special: -Notes: 1) 2 x 4 (600 mm x 1200 mm) recessed fluorescent fixture with acrylic prismatic lens w/ F32T8 lamps, 3500K, CRI=70 (minimum). 2) The foot-candle level is average maintained. 3) Wall mounted fixture with fluorescent lamp. 4) Recessed wet listed light fixture with 32 watt lamp. 5) Provide ballasts per fixture for desired switching configuration. To provide a uniform lighting level, switch inner lamp(s) on first switch and outer lamps on second switch. 6) Exact quantity, location, and lamping of light fixtures shall be chosen to meet the foot-candle requirement. 7) Fluorescent nurse call light. POWER General: As Shown Emergency: As Shown Notes: 1) Junction box for connection to UV light box at 208V. Voltage, phase, and required connection per equipment manufacturer.
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-106
January 2009
Dermatology: Phototherapy Treatment Room (OPDU1) & Shower Room (SHWR1) Equipment List
JSN
P3100 A5180
SYMBOL
P-418
QTY
1 AR 2
AI DESCRIPTION
CC Lavatory, sensor control (PG-18-1, MCS 22 40 00; PG-18-4, NCS SD 22 40 00) CC Track, curtain, cubicle, ceiling type, surface mounted (PG-18-1, MCS 10 21 23) CC Power, for light boxes (PG-18-1, MCS 26 27 26). Verify equipment voltage. CC Outlet, telephone/data, wall mounted (PG-18-1, MCS 27 15 00) CC Receptacle, electrical, quadruplex, for computer equipment items (PG-18-1, MCS 26 27 26) CC Receptacle, electrical, duplex, with ground fault interrupter (PG18-1, MCS 26 27 26) CC Alarm button, security/duress (PG-18-1, MCS 27 52 31) CC Modular casework base and wall cabinets with plastic laminate top (PG-18-1, MCS 12 32 00 and 12 36 00) CC Sink, single bowl, CRS, self rimming (PG-18-1, MCS 12 36 00) CC Nurse call, emergency station, with pull cord and corridor signal light (PG-18-1, MCS 27 52 23) VV Cabinet, storage, steel, freestanding with 2 doors, 5 adjustable shelves and lock 36 W x 18 D x 84 H (900 mm W x 450 mm D X 2100 mm H) VV Chair, rotary, with arms VV Chair, straight, without arms VV Clock, atomic, battery operated VV Hook, coat, wall mounted VV Modular work station with under counter keyboard tray, overhead storage, and wall hanger strips. VV Dispenser, paper towel, surface mounted VV Dispenser, soap, liquid, wall mounted VV Hand and foot UV light box, on mobile stand, approx. 24 W x 24 D x 30 H (600 mm W x 600 mm D x 750 mm H) VV Receptacle, waste, step on type, approx. 15 (380 mm) diameter VV PC, computer system, with keyboard VV Whole body UV light box, approx. 4 (100 mm) diameter in closed position VV Curtain, cubicle VV Bulletin board, 30 x 42 (750 mm x 1050 mm) VV Hamper, soiled linen and towels 3 VV Refrigerator, domestic type, 15 cu ft (0.42 m ), approx. 31 x 28 x 66 (775 mm x 700 mm x 1650 mm) VV Automated supply storage/dispensing unit (cell), approx. 27 W x 25 D x 78 H (675 mm W x 635 mm D x 1950 mm H) each cell
A1010
AR 1 AR
A6105 or E0210 D0795 F0465 F0205 F0210 F3200 A5145 E0210 A5080 A5075 M8192 F2017 M1801 M7410, M8190 A5180 F3010 or F3025 M3070 R7000 M3150
1 AR 1 1 1 1 AR 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 AR 1 1 1 AR
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-107
January 2009
M2
0 1
4Ft
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-108
January 2009
M2
0 1
4Ft
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-109
January 2009
2) 3)
4)
5)
2 x 4 (600 mm x 1200 mm) recessed fluorescent light fixture with acrylic prismatic lens w/ F32T8 lamps. Fluorescent lamp Kelvin temperature shall be 3500K, CRI=70 (minimum). The foot-candle level is average maintained. Provide ballasts per fixture for desired switching configuration. To provide a uniform lighting level, switch inner lamp(s) on first switch and outer lamps on second switch. Exact quantity, location, and lamping of light fixtures shall be chosen to meet the foot-candle requirement. Fluorescent nurse call light.
POWER General: As Shown Emergency: As Shown Notes: 1) Junction box x-ray illuminator. Connect per equipment manufacturer. 2) Floor mounted junction box for powered exam and treatment table. Connect per equipment manufacturer. 3) Coordinate location and height of work station receptacles with modular furniture. 4) Exam table may be wall outlet connected.
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-110
January 2009
SYMBOL
P-418
QTY
1 1 1
AI DESCRIPTION
CC Lavatory, sensor control (PG-18-1, MCS 22 40 00; PG-18-4, NCS SD 22 40 00) CC Track, curtain, cubicle, ceiling type, surface mounted (PG-18-1, MCS 10 21 23) CC Junction box, floor, 120V power for examining table (PG-18-1, MCS 26 27 26) CC Outlet, telephone/data, wall mounted (PG-18-1, MCS 27 15 00) CC Receptacle, electrical, quadruplex, for computer equipment items (PG-18-1, MCS 26 27 26) CC Receptacle, electrical, duplex (PG-18-1, MCS 26 27 26) CC Nurse call, emergency station, with pull cord and corridor signal light (PG-18-1, MCS 27 52 23) CC Alarm button, security/duress (PG-18-1, MCS 27 52 31) VV Light, examining, portable, 120 volt, approx. 18 diameter x 75 H (450 mm diameter x 1875 mm H) VV Modular work station with under counter keyboard tray, overhead storage, and wall hanger strips. VV Clock, atomic, battery operated VV Dispenser, paper towel, surface mounted VV Dispenser, soap, liquid, wall mounted VV Electro-surgical unit, mobile, approx. 21 W x 24 D (525 mm W x 600 mm D) VV Hook, coat, wall mounted VV Illuminator, x-ray film, 120 volts, wall mounted, individual switch for two, 14 x 17 (350 mm x 425 mm) radiographs, 31 W x 20 H (775 mm W x 500 mm H) VV Receptacle, waste, step on type, approx. 12 (300 mm) diameter VV PC, computer system, with keyboard VV Chair, straight, without arms VV Table, examining and treatment, motorized VV Table, instrument, dressing, corrosion resisting steel, 20 W x 36 L x 35 H (500 mm W x 900 mm L x 875 mm H) VV Curtain, cubicle VV Sphygmomanometer, wall hung VV Otoscope, wall hung VV Ophthalmoscope, wall hung VV Stool, examining, adjustable VV Bulletin board, 30 x 42 (750 mm x 1050 mm) Note: F3010 is 48 x 48 (1200 mm x 1200 mm) and F3025 is wood frame. VV Sharps container VV Glove dispenser VV Hamper, soiled linen VV Automated storage/dispensing unit (cell), secure; approx. 27 W x 25 D x 78 H (675 mm W x 635 mm D x 1950 mm H)
A1010
2 1 AR 1
M7420 E0210 F3200 A5080 A5075 M3185 A5145 X3930 F2017 M1801 F0210 M9066 M8830 A5180 M4100 M4200 M4200 F0340 F3010 or F3025 A5106 A5106 M3070 M3150
1 1 AR 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 AR
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-111
January 2009
M2
0 1
4Ft
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-112
January 2009
GI Clinic: Gastric (Esophageal) Motility Procedure Room (TREE1) Reflected Ceiling Plan
M2
0 1
4Ft
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-113
January 2009
2) 3)
4)
2 x 4 (600 mm x 1200 mm) recessed fluorescent light fixture, acrylic prismatic lens, w/ F32T8 lamps, 3500K, CRI=70 (minimum). The foot-candle level is average maintained. Provide ballasts per fixture for desired switching configuration. To provide a uniform lighting level, switch inner lamp(s) on first switch and outer lamps on second switch. Exact quantity, location, and lamping of light fixtures shall be chosen to meet the foot-candle requirement.
POWER General: As Shown Emergency: As Shown Notes: 1) Medic cart; x-ray illuminator, exam and treatment table shall be on emergency power. 2) Provide dedicated receptacle circuit for exam table. 3) Coordinate location and height of work station receptacles with modular furniture. 4) Exam table may be wall outlet connected.
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-114
January 2009
SYMBOL
P-418
QTY
1 1 AR 1 AR 1 1 1 1 1 AR AR 1 1 1 1 1 AR AR 1 AR 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
AI DESCRIPTION
CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV Lavatory, sensor control (PG-18-1, MCS 22 40 00) Outlet, telephone/data, wall mounted (PG-18-1, MCS 27 15 00) Receptacle, electrical, duplex (PG-18-1; MCS 26 27 26) Receptacle, electrical, quadruplex, for computer equipment items (PG-18-1; MCS 26 27 26) Track, curtain, cubicle, ceiling type, surface mounted (PG-18-1, MCS 10 21 23) Outlet, oxygen, wall mounted (PG-18-1, MCS 22 63 00) Outlet, medical vacuum, wall mounted (P-18-1, MCS 22 62 00) Alarm button, security/duress (PG-18-1, MCS 27 52 31) Cabinet, instrument and treatment, 36 W x 16 D x 78 H (900 mm W x 400 mm D x 1950 mm H) Cart, medication, with IV pole Cart, mobile, instrument, 36 x 20 (900 mm x 500 mm) Chair, straight, without arms Clock, atomic, battery operated PC, computer system, with keyboard Modular work station with under counter keyboard tray, overhead storage, and wall hanger strips. Dispenser, paper towel, surface mounted Dispenser, soap, liquid, wall mounted Hamper, soiled linen, with hinged self closing top 20 (500 mm) diameter Hook, coat, wall mounted Illuminator, x-ray film, 120 volts, wall mounted, individual switch for two, 14 x 17 (350 mm x 425 mm) radiographs, 31 W x 20 H (775 mm W x 500 mm H) Light, examining, portable, 120 volts, approx. 18 diameter x 75 H (450 mm diameter x 1875 mm H) Manometer, esophageal, with recorder Ophthalmoscope, wall hung Otoscope, wall hung Receptacle, waste, step-on type, approx. 12 (300 mm) diameter Sphygmomanometer, wall hung Stool, examining, adjustable Table, instrument, dressing, corrosion resisting steel, 20 W x 36 L x 35 H (500 mm W x 900 mm L x 875 mm H) Table, examining and treatment, motorized Sharps container Glove dispenser Curtain, cubicle
A5180
M3085 E0957 M8830 F0210 F3200 M1801 E0210 A5080 A5075 M3070 A5145 X3930 M7401 M4200 M4200 F2017 M4100 F0340 M8820 M9066 A5106 A5106 A5180
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-115
January 2009
M2
0 1
4Ft
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-116
January 2009
M2
0 1
4Ft
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-117
January 2009
2) 3)
4)
2 x 4 (600 mm x 1200 mm) recessed fluorescent fixture with acrylic prismatic lens w/ T8 lamps, 3500K, CRI=70 (minimum). The foot-candle level is average maintained. Provide ballasts per fixture for desired switching configuration. To provide a uniform lighting level, switch inner lamp(s) on first switch and outer lamps on second switch. Exact quantity, location, and lamping of light fixtures shall be chosen to meet the foot-candle requirement.
POWER General: As Shown Emergency: As Shown Notes: 1) Special wiring device for scope washer. Coordinate with manufacturer.
HEATING, VENTILATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Inside Design Conditions: 70F (21C) to 75F (24C) Dry-Bulb Temperature 30 Percent to 50 Percent Relative Humidity Minimum Air Changes per Hour: 6 (Each Space) 100% Exhaust: Yes 100% Outside Air: No Room Air Balance: Negative (-) Scope Cleaning Positive (+) Clean Storage Dedicated Exhaust System: No Occupancy: 2 AC Load (Equipment): As Required AC Load-(Light): As Required Notes: -PLUMBING AND MEDICAL GASES Cold Water: Hot Water: Laboratory Air: Laboratory Vacuum: Sanitary Drain: Reagent grade Water: Medical Air: Medical Vacuum: Oxygen: Notes: Yes Yes --Yes ------
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-118
January 2009
AI DESCRIPTION
CC Modular casework base and wall cabinets with plastic laminate top (PG-18-1, MCS 12 32 00 and 12 36 00) CC Sink, double bowl, self rimming, CRS (PG-18-1, MCS 12 36 00) CC Power supply receptacle, scope washer (PG-18-1, MCS 26 27 26) CC Outlet, telephone, wall mounted (PG-18-1, MCS 27 15 00) CC Receptacle, electrical, duplex, with ground fault interrupter (PG18-1, MCS 26 27 26) VV Clock, atomic, battery operated VV Dispenser, paper towel, surface mounted VV Dispenser, soap, liquid, wall mounted VV Receptacle waste, step on type, approx. 12 (300 mm) diameter VV Washer, scope
AI DESCRIPTION
CC Modular casework with overhead storage and wall hanger strips (PG-18-1, MCS 12 34 00) CC Receptacle, electrical, duplex (PG-18-1, MCS 26 27 26) VV Cabinet, scope storage
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-119
January 2009
M2
0 1
4Ft
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-120
January 2009
M2
0 1
4Ft
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-121
January 2009
2) 3)
4)
5)
2 x 4 (600 mm x 1200 mm) recessed fluorescent light fixture, acrylic prismatic lens, w/ F32T8 lamps, 3500K, CRI=70 (minimum). The foot-candle level is average maintained. Provide ballasts per fixture for desired switching configuration. To provide a uniform lighting level, switch inner lamp(s) on first switch and outer lamps on second switch. Exact quantity, location, and lamping of light fixtures shall be chosen to meet the foot-candle requirement. Fluorescent nurse call light.
POWER General: As Shown Emergency: As Shown Notes: 1) Special receptacle for laser equipment. (Coordinate with supplier.) 2) Items on emergency power include selected receptacles, x-ray illumination, laser, general lighting. 3) Coordinate location and height of work station receptacles with modular furniture. 4) Exam table may be wall outlet connected.
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-122
January 2009
SYMBOL
P-418
QTY
1 1 AR AR AR 1 1 1 1
AI DESCRIPTION
CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV Lavatory, sensor control (PG-18-1, MCS 22 40 00) Outlet, telephone/data, wall mounted (PG-18-1, MCS 27 15 00) Outlet, oxygen, wall mounted (PG-18-1, MCS 22 63 00) Outlet, medical vacuum, wall mounted (PG-18-1, MCS 22 62 00) Receptacle, electrical, duplex (PG-18-1, MCS 26 27 26) Receptacle, electrical, quadruplex (PG-18-1, MCS 26 27 26) Track, curtain, cubicle, ceiling type, surface mounted (PG-18-1, MCS 10 21 23) Alarm button, security/duress (PG-18-1, MCS 27 52 31) Nurse call, emergency station, with pull cord and corridor light (PG-18-1, MCS 27 52 23) Cart, endoscopic Chair, rotary, with arms Chair, straight, without arms Clock, atomic, battery operated Curtain, cubicle Desktop PC with keyboard Modular work station with under counter keyboard tray, overhead storage, and wall hanger strips. Dispenser, paper towel, surface mounted Dispenser, soap, liquid, wall mounted Electro-cauterizing unit, mobile, approx. 21 W x 24 D (525 mm W x 600 mm D) Hamper, soiled linen, with hinged self closing top, 20 (500 mm) diameter Hook, coat, wall mounted Illuminator, x-ray film, 120 volts, wall mounted, individual switch for two, 14 x 17 (350 mm x 425 mm) radiographs, 31 W x 20 H (775 mm W x 500 mm H) Laser, CO2, mobile Light, examining, portable, 120 volts, approx. 18 diameter x 75 H (450 mm diameter x 1875 mm H) Receptacle, waste, step on type, approx. 12 (300 mm) diameter Stool, examining, adjustable Table, proctoscopic, adjustable, hydraulically operated Sharps container, wall mounted Glove dispenser, wall mounted
A5180
M8605 F0205 F0210 F3200 A5180 M1801 E0210 A5080 A5075 M3185 M3070 A5154 X3930 M8525 M7401 F2017 F0340 M9065 A5106 A5106
AR 1 AR 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 AR 1 1 AR 1 1 1 1 1
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-123
January 2009
195 NSF**/ 18.1 NSM** ** IV PREP ROOM (HAZARDOUS CLEAN ROOM) 100 NSF / 9.3 NSM (PHIV3) ANTE ROOM & STORAGE/ DECON 95 NSF/ 8.8 NSM ( XXYYZ+ PHBS2) HAC 40 NSF/ 3.7 NSM (HAC)
1 SCALE 4" = 1'-0"
M2
0 1
4Ft
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-124
January 2009
M2
0 1
4Ft
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-125
January 2009
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-126
January 2009
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-127
January 2009
QTY
1
AI DESCRIPTION
CC Biological safety cabinet H12B2-48 (laminar flow), Class II; Type B-2, 100% direct exhausted air through the work-space. 48 W x 38 D x 72 H (1200 mm W x 950 mm D x 1800 mm H) (PG-18-1, PG-18-6; MCS 11 53 53) CC Junction box, wall, 120V power for equipment (PG-18-1, MCS 26 27 26) CC Receptacle, electrical, duplex (PG-18-1, MCS 26 27 26) VV Cabinet, intravenous (IV), visual clarity inspection, 30 W x 24 D (750 mm W x 600 mm D), 120 volts VV Cart, exchange, CRS wire VV Stool, rotary VV Clock, atomic, battery operated VV Receptacle, hazardous waste, approx. 12 (300 mm) diameter
QTY
AR AR 1
AI DESCRIPTION
VV Hook, coat, wall mounted VV Shelving, open for clean gowns and supplies VV Hamper, soiled linen, approx. 20 (500 mm)
QTY
AR 1 AR 1 AR 1 1 1 1 AR AR AR
AI DESCRIPTION
CC Base cabinets, stainless steel (PG-18-1, MCS 12 31 00); with stainless steel top and backsplash (PG-18-1, MCS 12 36 00) CC Outlet, telephone/data, wall mounted (PG-18-1, MCS 27 15 00) CC Receptacle, electrical, duplex (PG-18-1, MCS 26 27 26) CC Sink, surgeons scrub-up, sensor control, approx. 28 x 22 (700 mm x 550 mm), 12 (300 mm) deep (PG-18-1, MCS 22 40 00) CC Card key access (PG-18-1, MCS 28 13 16) VV Refrigerator, biological, reach-in, with hinged glass doors, 30 W x 33 D x 81 H (750 mm W x 825 mm D x 2025 mm H) VV Clock, atomic, battery operated VV Dispenser, paper towel, surface mounted VV Dispenser, soap, liquid, wall mounted VV Receptacle, waste, step-on type, approx. 15 (380 mm) diameter VV Hook, coat, wall mounted VV Automated storage/dispensing unit (cell), secure, approx. 27 W x 25 D x 78 H (675 mm W x 635 mm D x 1950 mm H)
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-128
January 2009
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-129
January 2009
M2
0 1 2
4F
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-130
January 2009
M2
0 1 2
4F
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-131
January 2009
2) 3) 4)
5)
2 x 4 (600 mm x 1200 mm) recessed fluorescent light fixture with acrylic prismatic lens and F32T8 lamps, 3500K, CRI=70 (minimum). Patient task lighting. The foot-candle level is average maintained. Provide ballasts per fixture for desired switching configuration. To provide a uniform lighting level, switch inner lamp(s) on first switch and outer lamps on second switch. Exact quantity, location, and lamping of light fixtures shall be chosen to meet the foot-candle requirement. Fluorescent nurse call light.
HEATING, VENTILATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Inside Design Conditions: 70F (21C) to 75F (24C) Dry-Bulb Temperature 30 Percent to 50 Percent Relative Humidity Minimum Air Changes per Hour: 10 - CV 100% Exhaust: Yes 100% Outside Air: No Room Air Balance: Negative (-) Dedicated Exhaust System: No Occupancy: 8 AC Load-(Equipment): As Required AC Load-(Light): As Required Notes: 1) Year around conditions. PLUMBING AND MEDICAL GASES Cold Water: Hot Water: Laboratory Air: Laboratory Vacuum: Sanitary Drain: Reagent grade Water: Medical Air: Medical Vacuum: Oxygen: Notes: Yes Yes --Yes -Yes Yes Yes --
As Shown As Shown --
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-132
January 2009
SYMBOL
QTY
AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR 1 1 AR 1 AR AR AR AR AR
AI DESCRIPTION
CC Bracket, wall mounted, television receiver (PG-18-1, MCS 27 41 31) CC Track, curtain, cubicle, ceiling type, surface mounted (PG-18-1, MCS 10 21 23) CC Track, intravenous, ceiling mounted, continuous loop track and vertical adjustment (one for each reclining chair or stretcher) (PG-18-1, MCS 10 21 23) CC Outlet, medical air, wall mounted (PG-18-1, MCS 22 63 00) CC Outlet, oxygen, wall mounted (PG-18-1, MCS 22 63 00) CC Outlet, medical vacuum, wall mounted (PG-18-1, MCS 22 62 00) CC Bracket, vacuum bottle, slide (PG-18-1, MCS 22 62 00) CC Receptacle, electrical, duplex (PG-18-1, MCS 26 27 26) CC Outlet, telephone/data (PG-18-1, MCS 27 15 00) CC Nurse call, emergency station, with pull cord and corridor signal light (PG-18-1, MCS 27 52 23) CC Outlet, video (PG-18-1, MCS 27 41 31) VV Chair, reclining, upholstered, 36 x 38 x 72 (900 mm x 950 mm x 1800 mm) (extended) VV Clock, atomic, battery operated VV Hook, coat, wall mounted VV Stretcher, treatment VV Television, color, wall mounted VV Curtain, cubicle VV Stool, adjustable height, with back
A1010
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-133
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M2
0 1
4Ft
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-134
January 2009
M2
0 1
4Ft
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SECTION 4-135
January 2009
2) 3)
4)
2 x 4 (600 mm x 1200 mm) recessed fluorescent light fixture, acrylic prismatic lens, w/ F32T8 lamps, 3500K, CRI=70 (minimum). The foot-candle level is average maintained. Provide ballasts per fixture for desired switching configuration. To provide a uniform lighting level, switch inner lamp(s) on first switch and outer lamps on second switch. Exact quantity, location, and lamping of light fixtures shall be chosen to meet the foot-candle requirement.
POWER General: As Shown Emergency: As Shown Notes: 1) Coordinate location and height of work station receptacles with modular furniture. 2) Exam table may be wall outlet connected.
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-136
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SYMBOL
P-418 P-507
QTY
1 1 1 AR AR AR AR AR 1 1 1
AI DESCRIPTION
CC Lavatory, sensor control (PG-18-1, MCS 22 40 00) CC Pegboard, perforated, heavy duty, with hangers, 48" x 96" (1200 mm x 2400 mm) (PG-18-1, MCS 06 20 00) CC Sink, single compartment, CRS drain board without corrugations (PG-18-1, MCS 22 40 00) CC Track, curtain, cubicle, ceiling mounted (PG-18-1, MCS 10 21 23) CC Outlet, oxygen (PG-18-1, MCS 22 63 00) CC Outlet, medical vacuum (PG-18-1, MCS 22 62 00) CC Bracket, vacuum bottle, slide (PG-18-1, MCS 22 62 00) CC Receptacle, electrical, duplex, 120 volt (PG-18-1, MCS 26 27 26) CC Outlet, telephone/data (PG-18-1, MCS 27 15 00) CC Receptacle, electrical, quadruplex (PG-18-1, MCS 26 27 26) for computer equipment CC Receptacle, electrical, quadruplex, ground fault interrupter (PG18-1, MCS 26 27 26) CC Alarm button, security/duress (PG-18-1, MCS 27 52 31) VV Bulletin board, 48" W x 36" H (1200 mm W x 900 mm H) VV Cabinet, instrument and dressing, 30" W x 16" D x 60" H (750 mm W x 400 mm D x 1520 mm H) VV Clock, atomic, battery operated VV Dispenser, paper towel, surface mounted VV Dispenser, soap, liquid, wall mounted VV Hook, coat, wall mounted VV Illuminator, x-ray film, 120 volts, wall mounted, individual switch for two, 14" x 17" (350 mm x 425 mm) radiographs, 31" W x 20" H (775 mm W x 500 mm H) VV Light, examining, portable, 120 volts, approx. 18" diameter x 75" H (450 mm diameter x 1875 mm H) VV Receptacle, waste, step on type, approx. 12 (300 mm) diameter VV PC, computer system, with keyboard VV Shelving, floor standing, steel, 4 or 5 adjustable shelves, 36" W x 18" D x 84" H (900 mm W x 450 mm D x 2100 mm H) VV Stool, examining, adjustable VV Table, orthopedic, portable plaster table, hydraulic base VV Table, work, corrosion resisting steel top, metal frame, 1 drawer and 1 shelf, 60" W x 30" D x 34" H (1520 mm W x 750 mm D x 850 mm H) VV Sharps container, wall mounted VV Glove dispenser, wall mounted VV Curtain, cubicle VV Modular work station with under counter keyboard tray, overhead storage, and wall hanger strips. VV Chair, rotary, with arms VV Chair, straight, without arms
A1010
F3010 or F3025 M3085 F3200 A5080 A5075 A5145 X3930 M7420 F2017 M1801 M2055 F0340 M9075 K1910 A5106 A5106 A5180 E0210 F0205 F0210
1 1 1 1 1 1 2 AR AR 1 1 AR 1 1 1 AR AR AR AR 1 1
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-137
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M2
0 1
4Ft
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-138
January 2009
M2
0 1
4Ft
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-139
January 2009
2) 3)
4)
2 x 4 (600 mm x 1200 mm) recessed fluorescent light fixture, parabolic louver, w/ F32T8 lamps, 3500K, CRI=70 (minimum). The foot-candle level is average maintained. Provide ballasts per fixture for desired switching configuration. To provide a uniform lighting level, switch inner lamp(s) on first switch and outer lamps on second switch. Exact quantity, location, and lamping of light fixtures shall be chosen to meet the foot-candle requirement.
HEATING, VENTILATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Inside Design Conditions: 70F (21C) to 75F (24C) Dry-Bulb Temperature 30 Percent to 50 Percent Relative Humidity Minimum Air Changes per Hour: 4 100% Exhaust: No 100% Outside Air: No Room Air Balance: Neutral (0) Dedicated Exhaust System: No Occupancy: 2 AC Load-(Equipment): As Required AC Load (Light): As Required Notes: -PLUMBING AND MEDICAL GASES Cold Water: Hot Water: Laboratory Air: Laboratory Vacuum: Sanitary Drain: Reagent Grade Water: Medical Air: Medical Vacuum: Oxygen: Notes: -----------
As Shown As Shown --
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-140
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AI DESCRIPTION
CC Service window, bullet resistant (PG-18-1, MCS 08 56 59; PG18-4, NCS SD 08 56 59-1) CC Alarm, motion detector, intrusion (PG-18-1, MCS 28 16 00) CC Outlet, computer (PG-18-1, MCS 27 15 00) CC Outlet, telephone/data (PG-18-1, MCS 27 15 00) CC Receptacle, electrical, duplex, 120 volt (PG-18-1, MCS 26 27 26) CC Receptacle, electrical, quadruplex, for computer equipment items (PG-18-1, MCS 26 27 26) CC Card key access (PG-18-1, MCS 28 13 16) CC Mail slot (PG-18-1, MCS 08 56 59) CC Alarm button, security/duress (PG-18-1, MCS 27 52 31) VV Chair, rotary, without arms VV Chair, rotary, with arms VV Cabinet, filing, 5 drawer, approx. 15 W x 25 D x 60 H (380 mm W x 635 mm D x 1520 mm H) VV Safe, office, combination lock, 1 or 2 doors, size as required VV Hook, coat, wall mounted VV Corner workstation 60 x 72 x 30 (1520 mm x 1800 mm x 750 mm) VV Work surface, modular 30 D (750 mm D) VV Computer and printer VV Clock, atomic, battery operated VV Horizontal miniblinds
A1010
F0230 F0275 F0405 F3100 A5145 E0099 E0042 M1801 & M1825 F3200 A6311
GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-141
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GUIDE PLATES
SECTION 4-142
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Section 5
Appendix
Page Index / Cross Reference to Guide Plates Index Sorted By SEPS Code ......................5-1
APPENDIX
CONTENTS SECTION 5
January 2009
APPENDIX
CONTENTS SECTION 5
January 2009
Moh's Clinic
SECTION 5-1
January 2009
SEPS Space Designa tion OFA01 OFA01 OFA01 OFA01 OFA01 OFA01 OFA01 OFA01 OFA01 OFA01 OFA01 OFA01 OFA01 OFA01 OFA01 OFA01 OFA01 OFA01 OFA02 OFA01 OFA02 OFA01 OFA02 OFA01 OFA02 OFA01 OFA02 OFA01 OFA02 OFA01 OFA02 OFA01 OFA02 OFA01 OFA02 OFA01 OFA02 OFD01 OFD03
Functional Area Employee Health Disposition Area Disposition Area Disposition Area Disposition Area Disposition Area Disposition Area Disposition Area Disposition Area Disposition Area Disposition Area HBHC HBHC HBHC HBHC HBHC Staff & Admin Staff & Admin Staff & Admin Staff & Admin Staff & Admin Staff & Admin Staff & Admin Staff & Admin Staff & Admin Staff & Admin Staff & Admin Emergency (Urgent) Care Staff & Admin
Functional Section
Chapter 262 Space Name Office, Employee Health Nurse HAS: Office, Disposition Supervisor HAS: Office, Coding Clerk HAS: Office, Patient Funds Clerk HAS: Office, Clothing Room Clerk HAS: Office, Billing Clerk MAS: Office, Community Nursing Home Clerk HAS: Office, Details Clerk HAS: Grieving Room HAS: Office, Health Benefits Advisor Patient Services Asst.) HAS: Office, Travel Clerk Office, HBHC Coordinator Office, Secretary and Records Office, Private Interview Room Office, Social Worker Office, Public Health Nurse Office, Ambulatory Care ACOS Office, Ambulatory Care Administrative Assistant to ACOS Office, Ambulatory Care Coordinator Office, Ambulatory Care Nursing Supervisor Office, Chief of HAS for Amb Care Office, Chief of Clinic Section Office, Advice Nurse Office, Social Worker Office, Professional Office, Administration Office, Head Nurse Office, Chief of ER / Physician Office, Ambulatory Care Physician / Provider
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APPENDIX
SECTION 5-2
January 2009
SEPS Space Designa tion OFDC1 OFDC1 OPCR1 OPCT1 OPCT2 OPDU1 OPMH4 OPRT1 PEHS1 RECP1 RECP1
Functional Area Staff & Admin Residency ETM Specialty Clinic ETM Specialty Clinic ETM Specialty Clinic ETM Specialty Clinic Emergency (Urgent) Care ETM Specialty Clinic ETM Core Space Clinic Reception Emergency (Urgent) Care
Functional Section
Chapter 262 Space Name Office, Mental Health Provider Preceptor / Consult Room Cast Room Chemotherapy Treatment Room Chemotherapy Agent Preparation Room Treatment Room, Phototherapy Exam Room, Security Procedure Room, Aerosolized Pentamidine Audio Booth, Single Occupancy Reception ER Reception HAS Reception / Module Control Unit Reception and Waiting Office, Secretary to Chief of ER Office, Secretary / Clerical Shower Room, Phototherapy Clean Supply Room Clean Supply Room Toilet, Female Toilet, Female Toilet, Public / Patient, Female Toilet, Male Toilet, Male Toilet, Public / Patient, Male Toilet, Security Exam Toilet/Shower, Multipurpose Exam Toilet w/ Shower, Staff Toilet, Isolation Toilet, Staff Toilet, Specimen Patient Toilet, Patient Toilet, Isolation Exam Room Toilet, General Procedure Toilet, Staff Toilet, Patient Toilet, Patient Toilet, Chemotherapy Treatment Toilet, Grieving Room
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AIDS Clinic
RECP1 RECP1 SEC01 SEC01 SHWR1 SRSE1 SRSE1 TLTF1 TLTF1 TLTF1 TLTM1 TLTM1 TLTM1 TLTP1 TLTS1 TLTS1 TLTU1 TLTU1 TLTU1 TLTU1 TLTU1 TLTU1 TLTU1 TLTU1 TLTU1 TLTU1 TLTU1
ETM Core Space ETM Specialty Clinic Emergency (Urgent) Care Staff & Admin ETM Specialty Clinic ETM Core Space Support Areas Reception Emergency (Urgent) Care ETM Core Space Reception Emergency (Urgent) Care ETM Core Space Emergency (Urgent) Care Emergency (Urgent) Care Emergency (Urgent) Care Emergency (Urgent) Care Emergency (Urgent) Care ETM Core Space ETM Core Space ETM Core Space ETM Core Space ETM Core Space ETM Specialty Clinic ETM Specialty Clinic ETM Specialty Clinic Disposition Area
Moh's Clinic
Dermatology
4-18 4-18 4-14 4-14 4-104 4-2 4-2 4-26 4-26 4-26 4-26 4-26 4-26 4-42 4-30 4-30 4-26 4-26 4-26 4-26 4-26 4-26 4-26 4-26 4-26 4-26 4-26
APPENDIX
SECTION 5-3
January 2009
SEPS Space Designa tion TLTU1 TREE1 TRET3 TRET4 TRGM1 TRGS1 TRGS1 TRPE1 UCCL1 USCL1 USCL1 USCL1 USCL2
Functional Area Staff & Admin ETM Specialty Clinic Emergency (Urgent) Care Emergency (Urgent) Care ETM Core Space ETM Specialty Clinic ETM Specialty Clinic ETM Specialty Clinic Emergency (Urgent) Care Emergency (Urgent) Care ETM Core Space Support Areas ETM Specialty Clinic
Functional Section
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GI Clinic
Procedure Room, Gastric (Esophageal) Motility Life Support Unit Observation and Treatment Room Procedure Room, General Procedure / Treatment Room Procedure Room Screening Proctoscopic / Sigmoidoscopy Room Clean Utility Room Soiled Utility Room Soiled Utility Room Soiled Utility Room Scope Wash Room
GI Clinic
APPENDIX
SECTION 5-4