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Article D6124-28-3 of the French Public Health Code

I. – A member of the unit’s medical team is responsible for coordinating team activities and patient care. II. – The coordinating doctor of the intensive care unit is also the coordinating doctor of the multi-purpose intensive care unit of the critical care platform. III. – The coordinating doctor of the specialised intensive care unit mentioned in VII of article R. 6123-34-3 is one of the doctors specialised in the…

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Article D6124-28-4 of the French Public Health Code

The non-medical team in the intensive care unit comprises at least : 1° Two nurses for five open beds ; 2° One nursing assistant for every four open beds; 3° A physiotherapist able to work seven days a week in the unit, with proven experience in critical care; 4° A psychologist ; 5° Where necessary, a dietician, an occupational therapist and staff with biomedical skills. The staff mentioned in 1°…

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Article D6124-28-5 of the French Public Health Code

The non-medical team of an intensive care unit, polyvalent or speciality, of mention 1° or 2° mentioned in article R. 6124-34-1 includes at least : 1° One nurse for every four open beds ; 2° During the day, one auxiliary nurse for every four open beds and, at night, one auxiliary nurse for every eight open beds; 3° A physiotherapist with proven experience in critical care; 4° Where necessary, a…

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Article D6124-28-6 of the French Public Health Code

The registrant is part of the regional critical care network aimed at encouraging and structuring cooperation in order to improve the flow of care, in particular the management of patient transfers, and to develop expertise in critical care, in particular through telehealth. The holder is a member of the specific regional critical care system in its region. The holder participates in the paediatric critical care network.

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Article D6124-29 of the French Public Health Code

In addition to the equipment mentioned in II of Article D. 6124-27-1, the cardiology intensive care unit includes at least the equipment required to carry out cardiac ultrasound examinations, including transoesophageal ultrasound, in the unit’s rooms, when this is justified by the conditions under which the patient is being cared for.

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Article D6124-29-3 of the French Public Health Code

The non-medical team in a cardiology intensive care unit comprises at least: 1° One nurse for every four open beds ; 2° During the day, one orderly for every four open beds and, at night, one orderly for every eight open beds; 3° A masseur-physiotherapist; 4° A dietician; 5° 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 D6124-29-4 of the French Public Health Code

The medical permanence of the cardiology intensive care unit is ensured, outside day services, by at least : 1° The presence on site of a doctor with training or experience in critical care ; 2° An on-call doctor specialising in the discipline, able to intervene within a timeframe compatible with the safety of care.

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