Current through October 31, 2024
Rule 15-3-1-5.3.4 - Intensive Care Unit (ICU)1. Level III trauma centers must have an Intensive Care Unit (ICU) that meets the needs of the adult trauma patient.2. There must be physician coverage for the ICU at all times. A physician credentialed by the facility must be promptly available to the trauma patient in the ICU 24 hours/day. This coverage is for emergencies only and is not intended to replace the primary surgeon but rather is intended to ensure that the patient's immediate needs are met while the surgeon is contacted.3. The surgical director or co-director must be the TMD, or general surgeon taking trauma call. The director is responsible for the quality of care and administration of the ICU and will set policy and establish standards of care to meet the unique needs of the trauma patient.4. The trauma surgeon assumes and maintains responsibility for the care of the serious or multiple injured patient. A surgically directed ICU physician team is desirable. The team will provide in-house physician coverage for all ICU trauma patients at all times. This service can be staff by appropriately trained physicians from different specialties, but must be led by a qualified surgeon as determined by critical care credentials consistent with the medical staff privileging process of the institution. The trauma surgeon, in collaboration with other specialty providers, must maintain control over all aspects of care, including, but not limited to respiratory care and management of mechanical ventilation; placement and use of pulmonary catheters; management of fluid electrolytes, antimicrobials, and enteral and parenteral nutrition.5. Level III Trauma Center must provide staffing in sufficient numbers to meet the needs of the trauma patient. Critical care nurses must be available 24 hours per day. ICU nurses are an integral part of the trauma team and as such, must be represented on the Multidisciplinary Trauma Committee and participate in the PI process of the trauma program at least 50% of the time.6. The list of required equipment necessary for the ICU can be found on line at the Department's website.15 Miss. Code. R. 3-1-5.3.4
Miss. Code Ann. § 41-59-5