Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 22, § 70453 - Comprehensive Emergency Medical Service General Requirements
(a) Written policies and procedures shall be
developed and maintained by the person responsible for the service 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.
(b) The responsibility and the accountability
of the emergency medical service to the medical staff and administration shall
be defined.
(c) The emergency
medical service shall be so located in the hospital as to have ready access to
all necessary services.
(d) A
communications system employing telephone, radiotelephone or similar means
shall be in use to establish and maintain contact with the police department,
rescue squads and other emergency services of the community.
(e) The emergency medical service shall have
a defined emergency and mass casualty plan in concert with the hospital's
capabilities and the capabilities of the community served.
(f) The hospital shall require continuing
education of all emergency medical service personnel.
(g) Medical records shall be maintained on
all patients presenting themselves for emergency medical care. These shall
become part of the patient's hospital medical record. Past hospital records
shall be available to the emergency medical service.
(h) An emergency room log shall be maintained
and shall contain at least the following information relating to the patient:
name, date, time and means of arrival, age, sex, record number, nature of
complaint, disposition and time of departure. The name of those dead on arrival
shall also be entered in the log.
(i) All medications furnished to patients
through the emergency service shall be provided by a pharmacist or an
individual lawfully authorized to prescribe. Such medications shall be properly
labeled and all required records shall be maintained in accordance with state
and federal laws.
(j) Each
comprehensive emergency medical service shall be identified to the public by an
exterior sign, clearly visible from public thoroughfares. The wording of such
signs shall state: COMPREHENSIVE EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE PHYSICIAN ON
DUTY.
(k) Standardized emergency
nursing procedures shall be developed by an appropriate committee of the
medical staff.
(l) A list of
referral services shall be available in the emergency center. This list shall
include the name, address and telephone number of the following:
(1) Police department.
(2) Antivenin service.
(3) Drug abuse center.
(4) Poison control information
center.
(5) Suicide prevention
center.
(6) Director of State
Department of Health or his designee.
(7) Local health department.
(8) Clergy.
(9) County coroner or medical
examiner.
(m) The
hospital shall have the following additional services which shall be
continuously staffed in a manner that permits the performance of all required
functions:
(1) Chronic dialysis
service.
(2) Burn center.
(3) Respiratory care service.
(4) Intensive care newborn nursery.
(5) Coronary care service.
(6) Intensive care service.
(7) Pediatric service.
(8) Psychiatric unit.
(9) Cardiovascular surgery service.
(10) Postanesthesia recovery
unit.
(n) The
radiological service shall have the capability of performing contrast studies
including angiography in addition to its usual capabilities.
(o) The clinical laboratory shall be capable
of performing blood gas analysis, pH, serum electrolytes and other procedures
appropriate for emergency medical care.
(p) Surgical services shall be immediately
available for life-threatening situations.
(q) The hospital shall have readily available
the service of a blood bank containing common types of blood and blood
derivatives. Blood storage facilities shall be in or adjacent to the emergency
service.
(r) There shall be
affiliation of the emergency medical service with a medical school.
(s) 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.
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