Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 22, § 70223 - Surgical Service General Requirements
(a) Hospitals shall maintain at least the
number of operating rooms in ratio to licensed bed capacity as follows:
| Licensed Bed Capacity | Number of Operating Rooms |
| Less than 25.......................... | ..........................One |
| 25 to 99.......................... | ..........................Two |
| 100 or more.......................... | ..........................Three |
For each additional 100 beds or major fractions thereof, at least one additional operating room shall be maintained, unless approved to the contrary by the Department.
(1)
Required operating rooms are in addition to special operating rooms, cystoscopy
rooms and fracture rooms which are provided by the hospital.
(2) Beds in a distinct part skilled nursing
service, intermediate care service or psychiatric unit shall be excluded from
calculating the number of operating rooms required.
(b) A committee of the medical staff shall be
assigned responsibility for:
(1) Recommending
to the governing body the delineation of surgical privileges for individual
members of the medical staff. A current list of such privileges shall be kept
in the files of the operating room supervisor.
(2) Development, maintenance and
implementation of written policies and procedures in consultation with other
appropriate health professionals and administration. Policies shall be approved
by the governing body. Procedures shall be approved by the administration and
medical staff where such is appropriate.
(3) Determining what emergency equipment and
supplies shall be available in the surgery suite.
(4) Determining which operative procedures
require an assistant surgeon or assistants to the surgeon.
(c) The responsibility and the accountability
of the surgical service to the medical staff and administration shall be
defined.
(d) Prior to commencing
surgery the person responsible for administering anesthesia, or the surgeon if
a general anesthetic is not to be administered, shall verify the patient's
identity, the site and side of the body to be operated on, and ascertain that a
record of the following appears in the patient's medical record:
(1) An interval medical history and physical
examination performed and recorded within the previous 24 hours.
(2) Appropriate screening tests, based on the
needs of the patient, accomplished and recorded within 72 hours prior to
surgery.
(3) An informed consent,
in writing, for the contemplated surgical procedure.
(e) The requirements of (d), above, do not
preclude rendering emergency medical or surgical care to a patient in dire
circumstances.
(f) A register of
operations shall be maintained including the following information for each
surgical procedure performed:
(1) Name, age,
sex and hospital admitting number of the patient.
(2) Date and time of the operation and the
operating room number.
(3)
Preoperative and postoperative diagnosis.
(4) Name of surgeon, assistants, anesthetists
and scrub and circulating assistant.
(5) Surgical procedure performed and
anesthetic agent used.
(6)
Complications, if any, during the operation.
(g) All anatomical parts, tissues and foreign
objects removed by operation shall be delivered to a pathologist designated by
the hospital and a report of his findings shall be filed in the patient's
medical record.
(h) Periodically,
an appropriate committee of the medical staff shall evaluate the services
provided and make appropriate recommendations to the executive committee of the
medical staff and administration.
(i) The requirements in this section do not
apply to special hospitals unless the special hospital provides this
service.
Notes
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