Current through Register Vol. 24-23, December 1, 2024
Section 246-324-190 - Provisions for patients with tuberculosisA licensee providing inpatient services for patients with suspected or known infectious tuberculosis shall:
(1) Design patient rooms with: (a) Ventilation to maintain a negative pressure condition in each patient room relative to adjacent spaces, except bath and toilet areas, with: (i) Air movement or exhaust from the patient room to the out-of-doors with the exhaust grille located over the head of the bed;(ii) Exhaust at the rate of six air changes per hour; and(iii) Make-up or supply air from adjacent ventilated spaces for four or less air changes per hour, and tempered outside air for two or more air changes per hour;(iv) Ultraviolet generator irradiation as follows:(A) Use of ultraviolet fluorescent fixtures with lamps emitting wave length of 253.7 nanometers;(B) The average reflected irradiance less than 0.2 microwatts per square centimeter in the room at the five foot level;(C) Wall-mount type of fixture installed over the head of the bed, as close to the ceiling as possible to irradiate the area of the exhaust grille and the ceiling; and(D) Lamps changed as recommended by the manufacturer; and(b) An adjoining bathroom and toilet room with bedpan washer; and(2) Provide discharge information to the health department of the patient's county of residence.Wash. Admin. Code § 246-324-190
Statutory Authority: Chapter 71.12 RCW and RCW 43.60.040. 95-22-013, § 246-324-190, filed 10/20/95, effective 11/20/95.