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Sub-paragraph 1: Provisions specific to 1°: "resuscitation and paediatric intensive care", 2°: "resuscitation and paediatric intensive care" and 3°: "derogatory multi-purpose paediatric intensive care".

Article D6124-33 of the French Public Health Code

The medical team of the paediatric resuscitation referral unit, paediatric intensive care unit and contiguous paediatric intensive care unit includes at least: 1° doctors specialising in paediatrics, anaesthesia-intensive care or intensive care medicine with competence in paediatric intensive care ; When they work in paediatric intensive care, these doctors have expertise in neonatology or paediatric intensive care or at least two years’ experience in neonatology or paediatric intensive care. When…

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Article D6124-33-1 of the French Public Health Code

I. – When not on day services, a doctor from the medical team mentioned in article D. 6124-33 is responsible for medical duty in the paediatric intensive care unit or the paediatric resuscitation unit and the contiguous multi-purpose paediatric intensive care unit; Outside day services, medical duty may be shared by paediatric intensive care units and neonatal intensive care units if these are located in the immediate vicinity of each…

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Article D6124-33-2 of the French Public Health Code

I. – The coordinating doctor of the paediatric intensive care unit, a member of the unit’s medical team, has at least two years’ experience in paediatric intensive care, extended to five years for a paediatric intensive care unit of recourse, and must be competent in paediatric intensive care. II. – The coordinating doctor of the paediatric resuscitation unit or paediatric resuscitation referral unit is also the coordinating doctor for the…

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Article D6124-33-3 of the French Public Health Code

The non-medical team of the paediatric intensive care unit includes at least : 1° Two state-qualified nurses 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 four open beds; 3° A masseur-physiotherapist seven days a week, with proven experience in paediatric critical care; 4° A psychologist; 5° Where necessary, a speech therapist,…

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Article D6124-33-4 of the French Public Health Code

The non-medical team in the paediatric intensive care unit comprises at least : 1° Two state-qualified nurses per five open beds. The team includes at least one state-qualified nursery nurse out of four state-qualified nurses; 2° One nursery assistant or auxiliary nurse for every four open beds; 3° A physiotherapist able to work seven days a week in the unit, with proven experience in paediatric critical care; 4° A psychologist;…

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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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