Is there a toilet in the ward, and there is a public toilet in the nursing unit?

Updated on Bathroom 2024-03-30
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    General Hospital Building Design Code GB

    5 5 4 The setting of the nursing unit shall meet the following requirements:

    1. There should be rooms for wards, rescue, toilets, bathrooms, nurses' stations, doctors' offices, disposal, treatment, dressing, duty, catering, warehouses, and dirt washing;

    2. Rooms for patient meals, activities, dressing changes, family talks, visits, and teaching can be set up.

    5 5 8 Washrooms, bathrooms and toilets in the nursing unit shall meet the following requirements:

    1 When the toilet is located in the ward, it is advisable to set up a separate toilet for visitors in the nursing unit.

    2 When the nursing unit is centrally equipped with toilets, the ratio of male to female patients should be 1:1, and the male bathroom should have 1 toilet and 1 urinal for every 16 beds. The women's bathroom should have 3 toilets for every 16 beds.

    3. Toilets for medical staff should be set up separately.

    4 There should be a nursing unit with a centralized washroom and a bathroom, and there should be 1 toilet tap and 1 shower for every 12 beds and 15 beds, and each nursing unit should have no less than 2 each. Washrooms and showers should have antechambers.

    5. The area of bathrooms and toilets attached to the ward and the number of sanitary ware shall be determined according to the requirements of use, and emergency call facilities and infusion hooks shall be provided.

    6. The toilets in the barrier-free ward shall be set up in accordance with the requirements of Articles 5, 1 and 13 of this Code.

    One of the articles mentions that it is advisable to set up a separate toilet for visitors in the nursing unit, indicating that it should be set up if it is possible, but it is not mandatory.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    As a public facility, it is necessary for the hospital to have a toilet in its public area, but with the improvement of living conditions, a toilet is set up in the ward, which is generally dedicated to the ward

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It is necessary to have a toilet for patients who are not hospitalized.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Public restrooms should be established.

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