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Article D6124-99 of the French Public Health Code

The post-interventional monitoring room is equipped with medical devices allowing for each station installed: 1° The supply of medical fluids and vacuum suction ; 2° Continuous monitoring of cardiac rhythm and display of electrocardioscopic tracings, using equipment fitted with alarms, and monitoring of blood oxygen saturation; 3° Periodic monitoring of blood pressure; 4° The means necessary for the patient to return to a normal thermal balance. The post-interventional monitoring room…

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Article D6124-100 of the French Public Health Code

The post-interventional monitoring room is located close to one or more sites where anaesthesia is performed and where grouping is encouraged, in particular operating sectors and sectors where endoscopy or interventional radiology procedures are performed. Its opening hours take into account the table setting out the scheduling of operations, mentioned in article D. 6124-93, and the establishment’s activity in terms of receiving and treating emergencies. Any new post-interventional monitoring room,…

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Article D6124-101 of the French Public Health Code

Patients admitted to a post-interventional monitoring room are cared for by one or more paramedical staff, or midwives for the procedures provided for in 1° of article D. 6124-98, assigned exclusively to this room during its period of use and whose number depends on the number of patients present. During its period of use, any post-interventional monitoring room must always have at least one nurse trained in this type of…

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Article D6124-102 of the French Public Health Code

The anaesthetic strategy and all the information collected during the operation and during continuous postoperative monitoring are transcribed in a document filed in the patient’s medical record. The same applies to the instructions given to the staff who receive the patient in the hospital sector. They are also transmitted in writing.

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Article D6124-117 of the French Public Health Code

Continuous monitoring is carried out in health establishments comprising one or, exceptionally, several units, if the size of the establishment justifies it, organised to care for patients who, due to the seriousness of their condition or the treatment they are receiving, require repeated and methodical clinical and biological observation.

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Article D6124-118 of the French Public Health Code

The continuous surveillance unit may operate in a health care establishment that has neither a resuscitation unit nor an intensive care unit if it has signed an agreement specifying the conditions for patient transfer with establishments that have a resuscitation or intensive care unit.

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Article D6124-119 of the French Public Health Code

The medical team of a paediatric continuous monitoring unit is made up of doctors who satisfy one of the two conditions below: 1° Be qualified specialists in paediatrics ; 2° Be qualified specialists or competent in anaesthesia-intensive care or qualified specialists in medical intensive care; These doctors have experience in paediatric intensive care. The provisions of the previous paragraph do not apply to paediatric intensive care units specialising in organ…

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Article D6124-120 of the French Public Health Code

The head of a paediatric continuous monitoring unit not specialising in organ transplantation or paediatric oncology is : 1° Either a paediatrician who holds a diploma of complementary specialised studies in medical intensive care or an inter-university diploma in paediatric intensive care and emergencies, or who can provide evidence of one year’s experience in intensive care; 2° Or an anaesthetist-resuscitator with one year’s experience in paediatric intensive care or two…

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Article D6124-121 of the French Public Health Code

Full-time inpatient cardiac surgery units have a sufficient number of dedicated beds to be able to care for cardiac surgery patients at all times. Protocols are agreed between the medical managers of the cardiac surgery units and the intensive care units on the provision of an adequate number of intensive care beds and on the procedures for managing cardiac surgery patients.

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