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To ensure an ergonomic and multipurpose
layout…
Computer access optimizes access to radiological images,
laboratory results or any other clinical information in the
patient’s records. All technology is accessible
through
wireless networks.
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To control the risk of infection…
Hand washing is the most important measure. Every
sink has automatic faucets. |
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To preserve patient privacy…
A curtain can be drawn to separate the staff’s work
space from that of the patient. |
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To ensure a safe and functional
environment…
The surface area and layout of the patient’s space
enables the
equipment required for care to be used without getting in the
way
of care teams in the performance of their tasks. |
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To provide the patient with peace of
mind…
A nurse call/remote control device allows the patient to
communicate with care staff and regulate the lighting in the
room. |
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To contribute to patient comfort…
Every room has a window that lets in natural light and
facilitates
the patient’s spatiotemporal orientation. |
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To share the patient’s peace of mind and
comfort…
A comfortable space is planned to welcome loved ones. One of
the
armchairs can be made up into a bed for overnight stays. |
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To prevent the risk of infection and keep the patient
safe…
Plumbing fixtures are electronically operated and are set into
the
wall to avoid cluttering the room and to facilitate
cleaning. Other
fittings and accessories are moveable and can be adjusted
according to the patient’s needs. |
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To maximize functionality and prevent the risk of
infection…
A supply cart, for which supplies can be replenished daily,
will
hold everything needed for the care teams’ activities. There
will
also be a double hamper for soiled bedding and hospital
garments. |
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To reinforce the patient’s security and maintain
that of staff…
Several rooms are equipped with lifts that ensure that the patient
is
moved safely and facilitate the task for care staff. |