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Article D6124-33-5 of the French Public Health Code

The non-medical team of a paediatric intensive care unit, whether multi-purpose or specialised, of mention 1, 2 or 3 of article R. 6123-34-2 comprises at least : 1° One state-registered nurse for every four open beds. The team includes at least one state-qualified nursery nurse for every four state-qualified nurses; 2° One nursing auxiliary or one childcare auxiliary: a) for four open beds for categories 1 and 2 ; b)…

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Article D6124-34 of the French Public Health Code

I. – In addition to the equipment mentioned in II of article D. 6124-27-1, the haematology intensive care unit includes at least the equipment required for radiology and ultrasound examinations to be carried out in the unit’s rooms, when this is justified by the conditions of patient care. II. – Where appropriate, rooms are equipped with laminar flow.

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Article D6124-34-1 of the French Public Health Code

The medical team of a paediatric haematology intensive care unit comprises : 1° doctors specialising in paediatrics ; 2° doctors specialising in haematology ; 3° where necessary, specialist doctors required for patient care, particularly in child psychiatry.

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Article D6124-34-2 of the French Public Health Code

The non-medical team of a paediatric haematology intensive care unit includes at least : 1° One state-qualified nurse per four open beds. The team includes at least one state-qualified nursery nurse for every four state-qualified nurses; 2° One nursery assistant or auxiliary nurse for every six open beds; 3° Where necessary, a psychologist, a social worker and staff with biomedical skills. The staff mentioned in 1° and 2° are placed…

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Article D6124-34-3 of the French Public Health Code

The medical permanence of the paediatric haematology intensive care unit in mention 4° of article R. 6123-34-2 is ensured outside day services, by : 1° The presence on site of at least one doctor with training or experience in critical care; 2° An on-call doctor who is a member of the medical team mentioned in article D. 6124-34-1.

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Article D6124-35 of the French Public Health Code

The health care establishment authorised to practise obstetrics sets up an organisation enabling : 1° To provide pregnant women with information on the progress of childbirth, its after-effects and the organisation of care ; 2° Provide birth preparation and visits to the birth area (or obstetric unit) for patients who so wish; 3° Providing a consultation at the beginning of the last trimester of pregnancy with a gynaecologist-obstetrician or midwife…

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Article D6124-36 of the French Public Health Code

In addition to the beds and places used for gynaecology, any newly created obstetrics unit includes a minimum of fifteen beds. In the event of its creation, any independent specialised obstetrics establishment must have a minimum of twenty-five obstetrics beds on the same site.

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Article D6124-37 of the French Public Health Code

Every obstetrics unit comprises premises reserved for receiving patients twenty-four hours a day, every day of the year, as well as for consultations, a birthing sector, an inpatient sector for accommodation and care before and after childbirth, and a sector for feeding newborn babies. If the establishment also has a neonatology unit or a neonatal intensive care unit on the same site, this last sector may be shared by these…

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Article D6124-38 of the French Public Health Code

The birthing area includes 1° Pre-labour rooms ; 2° Labour rooms ; 3° Rooms for observation and immediate care of newborn babies; 4° At least one intervention room for obstetric surgery. In the event of the creation of a birth sector, or the reconstruction or general refurbishment of an existing sector, all the premises making up this sector, as well as the operating theatre and the post-interventional surveillance room, are…

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Article D6124-39 of the French Public Health Code

The birthing unit has at least one pre-delivery room equipped to receive the woman in labour, prepare her for delivery and monitor the onset of labour. The pre-labour room has the same equipment as a hospital room. If necessary, the pre-labour room can be used as a labour room if it is equipped accordingly.

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