Standardization for Tuberculosis Wards Or Pavilions of County Hospitals

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"Wards must be sufficienth^ lighted, preferably by electricity. Wards need not be heated, but dressing rooms, bath- rooms and patients' dining-room must be heated in cold weather.
Class B Structure.
A ward in the general hospital. — The requirements regarding equip- ment and sufficient isolation rooms and food will be the same as for Class A. Class B structures must have a separate dining-room for ambulatory patients.
(2) C: -!■■ Class C Structure. HEAIJ The "shack'' hjpe or tent house. — It ca
...n not l)e used except for earlier lBRai cases. Any erection of a "shack" or tent house will be discouraged unless a nursing force is provided adequate for giving patients the necessary care.
Equipment.
In structures of any of the three classes, the following requirements must be met: In buildings having over thirty-six (36) beds, one tub or shower bath for every twelve (12) patients; one lavatory for every six (6) patients; one toilet for every six (6) patients; two dental lavatories and two slop sinks for every thirty-six (36) patients; two kitchen sinks are desirable.


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