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DOOR SIZE TABLE ACCESS FLOOR TABLE MIN. DOOR SIZE Condition 1 Condition 3 Condition 2 L6 -15 0.5 G* 1 G* 5 G* 3 G* TABLE PARK 1 A T LF/30/42 T T T TV WAITING 102 VESTIBULE 101 REG. 103A PUBLIC TLT 104 OFFICE 105 X-RAY 108 CONTROL 121 CHANGE 126 CHANGE MRI 125 COMPUTER 127 MRI 124 CT SCANNER 122 BREAKROOM 123 WORK AREA 103B SUB WAITING 106 RECEPTION 109 CIRC. 1 10 CIRC. 1 11 CIRC 107 OFFICE / CONSULT 1 12 CIRC 1 13 CIRC 1 16 CIRC 1 15 9.2.A1 WHEELCHAIR 9.2.A2a 7.10.G2 9.2.A2b 9.2.A2e 9.2.A2f 9.2.A3 9.2.A4 9.2.A7 9.2.C3 9.2.A2c 9.2.A2c 7.10.G4 9.2.A4 9.2.A5 9.2.A7 9.2.C3 9.2.A2c 9.2.A6 9.2.A7 9.2.F 9.2.A8 9.2.A8 7.10.G11 9.2.A4 9.2.C3 7.10.G10 9.2.C3 9.2.C3 7.10.G16 9.2.E 7.10.A3 7.10.A4 7.10.D4 7.10.G17 9.2.A2c 7.10.G5 7.10.G5 7.10.G19 7.10.G20                       DRAWING CONTENTS: ISSUE DATE: DRAWING NO. PROJECT NO. ST. VINCENT MICHIGAN ROAD HOPD IMAGING POS22 COMPLIANCE 10801 N MICHIGAN RD, ZIONSVILLE, IN 46077 MKM: ASCENSION: Certification: Key Plan: Consultant Logo: 119 West Wayne Street Fort Wayne, Indiana 46802 p 260.422.0783 f 260.426.4561 www.MKMdesign.com 30329              02/12/2018 17088 A-012         AIA CODE REVIEW PLAN NORTH 3/32" = 1'-0" FIRST FLOOR AIA CODE REVIEW PLAN Guidelines for design and Construction of Hospital and Health Care Facilities, 2001 edition. Chapter 7, General Hospital 7.10 Imaging Suite 7.10.A. General *7.10.A1. Equipment and space shall be as necessary to accommodate the functional program. The imaging department provides diagnostic procedures. It includes fluoroscopy, radiography, mammography, tomography, computerized tomography scanning, ultrasound, magnetic resonance, angiography and other similar techniques. Adequate space will be provided for staff and equipment to be able to provide care. 7.10.A2. Most imaging requires radiation protection. A certified physicist or other qualified expert representing the owner or appropriate state agency shall specify the type, location, and amount of radiation protection to be installed in accordance with the final approved department layout and equipment selections. Where protected alcoves with view windows are required, a minimum of 1’ -6” (0.45 meter) between the view window and the outside partition edge shall be provided. Radiation protection requirements shall be incorporated into the specifications and the building plans. Imaging limited to Diagnostic X-Ray, CT Scan and MRI, Wall in Diagnostic X-Ray was modified to meet this requirement. Existing CT Scan and MRI are not part of scope of work. See RF Vendor report *7.10.A3. Beds and stretchers shall have ready access to and from other departments of the institution. Existing doors into and out of the X-ray Room 108 are 4’ to allow stretcher access 7.10.A4. Flooring shall be adequate to meet load requirements for equipment, patients, and personnel. Provision for wiring raceways, ducts or conduits shall be made in floors, walls, and ceilings. Ceiling heights shall be permitted to be higher than normal. Ceiling-mounted equipment shall have properly designed rigid support structures located above the finished ceiling. A lay-in type ceiling shall be permitted to be considered for ease of installation, service, and remodeling. Floors to be healthcare grade to support all loads for equipment, patients, and personnel. X- Ray Room 108 will have lay-in ceiling 7.10.C. Computerized Tomography (CT) Scanning Existing in department. Not applicable, not part of scope of work. 7.10.D. Diagnostic X-ray *7.10.D1. Radiography rooms shall be of a size to accommodate the functional program. X-Ray Room 108 *7.10.D2. Tomography, radiography/fluoroscopy rooms. Not Applicable, not part of scope of work *7.10.D3. Mammography. Not Applicable, not part of scope of work 7.10.D4. Each X-ray room shall include a shielded control alcove. This area shall be provided with a view window designed to provide full view of the examination table and the patient at all times, including full view of the patient when the table is in the tilt position or the chest X-ray is being utilized. For mammography machines with built-in shielding for the operator, the alcove shall be permitted to be omitted when approved by the certified physicist or state radiation protection agency. Existing in X-Ray 108 7.10.E. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Existing in department. Not applicable, not part of scope of work 7.10.G. Support Spaces The following spaces are common to the imaging department and are minimum requirements unless stated otherwise: 7.10.G1. Patient waiting area. The area shall be out of traffic, under staff control, and shall have seating capacity in accordance with the functional program. If the suite is routinely used for outpatients and inpatients at the same time, separate waiting areas shall be provided with screening for visual privacy between the waiting areas. If so determined by the hospital Infection Control Risk Assessment, the diagnostic imaging waiting area shall require special measures to reduce the risk of airborne infection transmission. These measures shall include enhanced general ventilation and air disinfection techniques similar to inpatient requirements for airborne infection isolation rooms (see Table 7.2). See the “CDC Guidelines for Preventing the Transmission of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Health Care Facilities.” Patients are escorted to the scan room via staff. This is an outpatient facility and no inpatients are treated and no invasive procedures are conducted. 7.10.G2. Control desk and reception area. Registration 103A 7.10.G3. Holding area. A convenient holding area under staff control shall be provided to accommodate inpatients on stretchers or beds. Not Applicable. This is an outpatient facility 7.10.G4. Patient toilet rooms. Toilet rooms with handwashing stations shall be provided convenient to the waiting rooms and shall be equipped with an emergency call system. Separate toilets with handwashing stations shall be provided with direct access from each radiographic/fluoroscopic room so that a patient can leave the toilet without having to reenter the R&F room. Rooms used only occasionally for fluoroscopic procedures shall be permitted to utilize nearby patient toilets if they are located for immediate access. Existing Patient Toilets 7.10.G5. Patient dressing rooms. Dressing rooms shall be provided convenient to the waiting areas and X- ray rooms. Each room shall include a seat or bench, mirror, and provisions for hanging patients’ clothing and for securing valuables. Existing Dressing Room. Not part of scope of work 7.10.G6. Staff facilities. Toilets and staff lounge with lockers shall be permitted to be outside the suite but shall be convenient for staff use. In larger suites of three or more procedure rooms, toilets internal to the suite shall be provided. Existing Breakroom. Not part of scope of work. 7.10.G7. Film storage (active). A room with cabinet or shelves for filing patient film for immediate retrieval shall be provided. Images are digital, no active film storage required. A waiver request has been submitted to omit the requirement. 7.10.G8. Film storage (inactive). A room or area for inactive film storage shall be provided. It shall be permitted to be outside the imaging suite but must be under imaging’s administrative control and properly secured to protect films against loss or damage. Images are digital, no inactive film storage required. A waiver request has been submitted to omit the requirement. 7.10.G9. Storage for unexposed film. Storage facilities for unexposed film shall include protection of film against exposure or damage and shall not be warmer than the air of adjacent occupied spaces. Images are digital, no unexposed film storage required. A waiver request has been submitted to omit the requirement. 7.10.G10 . Offices for radiologist(s) and assistant(s). Offices shall include provisions for viewing, individual consultation, and charting of film. Office / Consultation 112 7.10.G11. Clerical offices/spaces. Office space shall be provided as necessary for the functional program. Registration 103A, Work Area 103B, Office 105 7.10.G12 . Consultation area. An appropriate area for individual consultation with referring clinicians shall be provided. Consultations will occur in the private exam rooms 7.10.G13 . Contrast media preparation. This area shall be provided with sink, counter, and storage to allow for mixing of contrast media. One preparation room, if conveniently located, shall be permitted to serve any number of rooms. Where pre-prepared media is used, this area shall be permitted to be omitted, but storage shall be provided for the media. Not Applicable. Contrast imaging not required for functional program 7.10.G14 . Film processing room. A darkroom shall be provided for processing film unless the processing equipment normally used does not require a darkroom for loading and transfer. When daylight processing is used, the darkroom shall be permitted to be minimal for emergency and special uses. Film processing shall be located convenient to the procedure rooms and to the quality control area. Images are digital, no film processing required. A waiver request has been submitted to omit the requirement. 7.10.G15 . Quality control area. An area or room shall be provided near the processor for viewing film immediately after it is processed. All view boxes shall be illuminated to provide light of the same color value and intensity for appropriate comparison of several adjacent films. Images are Digital and are viewed on computer monitors immediately after the image is taken. There is no need for illuminated view boxes – views are compared on monitors, monitors are capable of multi-view comparison. 7.10.G16 . Cleanup facilities. Provisions for cleanup shall be located within the suite for convenient access and use. It shall include service sink or floor receptacle as well as storage space for equipment and supplies. If automatic film processors are used, a receptacle of adequate size with hot and cold water for cleaning the processor racks shall be provided. Existing Janitor Room. There is no automatic film processing on-site. 7.10.G17 . Handwashing stations. Handwashing stations shall be provided within each procedure room unless the room is used only for routine screening such as chest X-rays where the patient is not physically handled by the staff. Handwashing stations shall be provided convenient to the MRI room, but need not be within the room. Existing handwashing station in X-ray Room. MRI / CT Scan room are not part of scope of work 7.10.G18 . Clean storage. Provisions shall be made for the storage of clean supplies and linens. If conveniently located, storage shall be permitted to be shared with another department. Existing Clean, not part of scope of work 7.10.G19 . Soiled holding. Provisions shall be made for soiled holding. Separate provisions for contaminated handling and holding shall be made. Handwashing stations shall be provided. Existing Soil, not part of scope of work 7.10.G20. Provision shall be made for locked storage of medications and drugs. Only provide is contrast for MRI and CT Scanning. It is locked up in secured storage room and in located cabinets in the treatment rooms. 7.10.G21 . Details and finishes; mechanical; electrical. See Section 7.28 for details and finishes; 7.31 for mechanical; and 7.32 for electrical. This Radiology department is located in an off-site outpatient facility. No Invasive procedures are conducted. Details and finishes; mechanical; and electrical are reviewed per Chapter 9; Section 9.31 mechanical; Section 9.32 electrical. 7.10.H. Cardiac Catheterization Lab (Cardiology) Not Applicable. Outpatient Facility does not have Cardiac Catheterization Lab (Cardiology) Guidelines for design and Construction of Hospital and Health Care Facilities, 2001 edition. Chapter 9 Outpatient Facilities 9.2 Common Elements for Outpatient Facilities The following shall apply to each outpatient facility described herein with additions and/or modifications as noted for each specific type. Special consideration shall be given to the special needs of anticipated patient groups/demographics as determined by the functional program. 9.2.A. Administration and Public Areas 9.2.A1. Entrance. Located at grade level and able to accommodate wheelchairs. New entrance will be accessible and is located at grade. 9.2.A2. Public services shall include: a. Conveniently accessible wheelchair storage. Wheelchairs will be chair storage located in vestibule. b. A reception and information counter or desk. Reception and information located in Registration 103A c. Waiting space(s). Waiting areas provided in Waiting 102 d. Conveniently accessible public toilet(s). Public Toilet 104 is accessible from waiting area. e. Conveniently accessible public telephone(s). Telephones will be available for local calls at registration desk Registration 103. Waiver is requested for omission of the public telephone. f. Conveniently accessible drinking fountain(s). Bottled water shall be provided at Registration Area. A sign shall be posted inform patients. Waiver is requested for omission of drinking fountain. 9.2.A3. Interview space(s) for private interviews related to social service, credit, etc., shall be provided. Interviews will be handled in Registration 103A. 9.2.A4. General or individual office(s) for business transactions, records, administrative, and professional staffs shall be provided. Registration 103A and Work Area 103B will be available to staff for business use. 9.2.A5. Clerical space or rooms for typing, clerical work, and filing, separated from public areas for confidentiality, shall be provided. Work Area 103B will be available to staff for business use. 9.2.A6. Multipurpose room(s) equipped for visual aids shall be provided for conferences, meetings, and health education purposes. Breakroom 123 is used for meetings and educational purposes. Cork Board is used for visual aids. 9.2.A7. Special storage for staff personal effects with locking drawers or cabinets (may be individual desks or cabinets) shall be provided. Such storage shall be near individual work stations and staff controlled. Storage available within offices, work areas and registration area at desks. Additionally, there is a coat rack in the existing break room. 9.2.A8. General storage facilities for supplies and equipment shall be provided as needed for continuing operation. Existing Storage, not part of scope of work 9.2.A9. In new construction and renovation where hemodialysis or hemoperfusion are routinely performed, there shall be a separate water supply and a drainage facility that do not interfere with handwashing. Not applicable for this facility. 9.2.C. Radiology Basic diagnostic procedures (these may be part of the outpatient service, off-site, shared, by contract, or by referral) shall be provided, including the following: 9.2.C1. Radiographic room(s). See Section 7.10 for special requirements. Responses for Section 7.10 shall follow after chapter 9. 9.2.C2. Film processing facilities. Not Applicable, Radiology equipment is digital. A waiver request to omit darkroom has been submitted. 9.2.C3. Viewing and administrative areas(s). Office / Consultation 112, Registration 103a, Work Area 103b, Office 105 9.2.C4. Storage facilities for exposed film. Not Applicable, Radiology equipment is digital. A waiver request to omit darkroom has been submitted. 9.2.C5. Toilet rooms with handwashing stations accessible to fluoroscopy room(s), if fluoroscopic procedures are part of the program Not Applicable, Radiology equipment is digital. A waiver request to omit darkroom has been submitted. 9.2.D Laboratory Facilities shall be provided within the outpatient department, or through an effective contract arrangement with a nearby hospital or laboratory service, for hematology, clinical chemistry, urinalysis, cytology, pathology, and bacteriology. If these services are provided on contract, the following laboratory facilities shall also be provided in (or be immediately accessible to) the outpatient facility. Laboratory services are not applicable to this facility. This outpatient department is limited to CT Scanning, Diagnostic X-ray and MRI imaging. No outpatient testing services are conducted on site. Laboratory service is provided through the main hospital or via other neighborhood clinic (i.e., Redi-Med locations). 9.2.E. Housekeeping Room(s) At least one housekeeping room per floor shall be provided. It shall contain a service sink and storage for housekeeping supplies and equipment. Housekeeping supplies and sink are located in Janitor Room. 9.2.F. Staff Facilities Staff locker rooms and toilets shall be provided. Staff storage and facilities are available in the existing breakroom and staff toilet. 9.2.H. Details and Finishes 9.2.H1. Details shall comply with the following standards: a. Minimum public corridor width shall be 5 feet (1.52 meters). Staff-only corridors may be 44 inches (1.12 meters) wide. All corridors are a minimum 5’-0” wide. b. Each building shall have at least two exits that are remote from each other. Other details relating to exits and fire safety shall comply with NFPA 101 and the standards outlined herein. There are multiple exits remote from each other from the department. There are multiple exists within the facility c. Items such as drinking fountains, telephone booths, vending machines, etc., shall not restrict corridor traffic or reduce the corridor width below the required minimum. Out-of-traffic storage space for portable equipment shall be provided. Corridor widths will not be restricted by fixtures or items. d. The minimum nominal door width for patient use shall be 3 feet (0.91 meter). If the outpatient facility services hospital inpatients, the minimum nominal width of doors to rooms used by hospital inpatients transported in beds shall be 3 feet 8 inches (1.12 meters). Off-campus facility, no inpatient services offered. Existing doors are being used in CT Scanning, Diagnostic X-ray and MRI imaging e. Doors, sidelights, borrowed lights, and windows glazed to within 18 inches (457.2 millimeters) of the floor shall be constructed of safety glass, wired glass, or plastic glazing material that resists breakage and creates no dangerous cutting edges when broken. Similar materials shall be used in wall openings of playrooms and exercise rooms unless otherwise required for fire safety. Glazing materials used for shower doors and bath enclosures shall be safety glass or plastic. Glazing within 18” of the floor will comply with safety standards. f. Threshold and expansion joint covers shall be flush with the floor surface to facilitate use of wheelchairs and carts. There are no expansion joints with facilities. Threshold at entry will meet ADA requirements g. Handwashing stations shall be located and arranged to permit proper use and operation. Particular care shall be taken to provide the required clearance for blade-type handle operation. Existing hand wash station is located within x-ray room h. Provisions for hand drying shall be included at all handwashing stations except scrub sinks. Hand drying by means of disposable towels will be provided. 1. Radiation protection for X-ray and gamma ray installations shall comply with Section 7.10. Radiation protect shall meet the requirements in X-ray room. j. The minimum ceiling height shall be 7 feet 10 inches (2.39 meters) with the following exceptions: (1) Boiler rooms shall have ceiling clearances not less than 2 feet 6 inches (762 millimeters) above the main boiler header and connecting piping. (2) Radiographic and other rooms containing ceiling mounted equipment shall have ceilings of sufficient height to accommodate the equipment and/or fixtures. (3) Ceilings in corridors, storage rooms, toilet rooms, and other minor rooms shall not be less than 7 feet 8 inches (2.34 meters). (4) Tracks, rails, and pipes suspended along the path of normal traffic shall be not less than 6 feet 8 inches (2.03 meters) above the floor. All ceiling are above 7’-10” k. Rooms containing heat-producing equipment (such as boiler or heater rooms) shall be insulated and ventilated to prevent occupied adjacent floor or wall surfaces from exceeding temperature 10 degrees above the ambient room temperature. Not applicable to current scope of work 9.2.H2. Finishes shall comply with the following standards: a. Cubicle curtains and draperies shall be noncombustible or flame-retardant and shall pass both the large- and small-scale tests required by NFPA 701. Curtains to be provided by owner and will comply with NFPA 701. b. The flame-spread and smoke-developed ratings of finishes shall comply with Section 7.29 and Table 9.1. Where possible, the use of materials known to produce large amounts of noxious gases shall be avoided. All finishes will comply with section 7.8 and table 9.1 c. Floor materials shall be readily cleanable and appropriately wear-resistant. In all areas subject to wet cleaning, floor materials shall not be physically affected by liquid germicidal and cleaning solutions. Floors subject to traffic while wet, including showers and bath areas, shall have a nonslip surface. Flooring will be cleanable and nonslip where required. d. Wall finishes shall be washable and, in the proximity of plumbing fixtures, shall be smooth and moisture resistant. Wall paint will be epoxy and washable, or wall tile will be installed to provide wash ability. e. Wall bases in areas that are frequently subject to wet cleaning shall be monolithic and coved with the floor; tightly sealed to the wall; and constructed without voids. Cove base will be installed as required. f. Floor and wall areas penetrated by pipes, ducts, and conduits shall be tightly sealed to minimize entry of rodents and insects. Joints of structural elements shall be similarly sealed. All penetrations will be sealed tightly REVISION No. Date Revision 04/12/18 Nick Mishler 04/12/18 Nick Mishler