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    Catherine Mowat
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    Would like some guideance on the requirements for anterooms attached to negative pressure isolation rooms. We are renovating our Critical Care Department and modifying an existing single room into a negative pressure room. The anteroom is not big enough or designed for a bed but rather existing doors straight to the main clinical area will be used for patient movement on a bed if necessary. I can’t find any direct reference to the need for the anteroom to be big enough for the bed but as this is how our existing room is configured I need clarification.
    Thanks in advance

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    Cathy Mowat
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    Lalith Ramachandra
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    Gday Cathy

    If its a Class N isolation room, then there is no issue as you can keep both doors open. If its a quarantine isolation room, then you need the doors to be interlocked.

    Its covered in the Australian Standard HB260.

    Cheers

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    > On 19 Dec 2019, at 1:42 pm, Cathy Mowat wrote:
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    > Would like some guideance on the requirements for anterooms attached to negative pressure isolation rooms. We are renovating our Critical Care Department and modifying an existing single room into a negative pressure room. The anteroom is not big enough or designed for a bed but rather existing doors straight to the main clinical area will be used for patient movement on a bed if necessary. I cant find any direct reference to the need for the anteroom to be big enough for the bed but as this is how our existing room is configured I need clarification.
    > Thanks in advance
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    > Cathy Mowat
    > Clinical Nurse Consultant
    > Infection Prevention and Control
    > Central Gippsland Health
    > T. 03 5143 8518
    > E. cathy.mowat@cghs.com.au
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    > Central Gippsland Health is located on the traditional land of the Gunai Kurnai people
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