Hygienic Ventilation in Operating Rooms
In addition to clinical treatment, it is also important to provide hygienic conditions in hospitals. In order to create a hygienic environment in hospitals, it is necessary to provide the conditions in accordance with the standards in the hospital together with the good training, organization and management of the hospital staff. It is necessary to show the necessary care in designing the air conditioning system required to ensure hygiene in hospitals, selecting and assembling devices and ensuring their operation.
Air conditioning systems required to ensure hygiene in hospitals are used to ensure comfort conditions in rooms as well as microorganisms, dusts, narcosis gases and stinkers in the hospital. In operating room suites that require a more sterile environment other than the standard rooms in hospitals, air conditioning systems are required to keep the infection risks at the lowest level and to keep the microorganism concentration at the values specified by the standards. In addition, these systems prevent the deterioration of the hygienic environment in the rooms by providing air flow between the rooms.
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Operating rooms to ensure comfort conditions in hospitals and to keep microorganisms, dust, narcosis gases and stink at the lowest possible levels. Supply hall, sterile material storage, washing rooms, entrance and exit halls, device rooms when necessary, recovery rooms in the operating room, other rooms and corridors, endoscopy intervention rooms, baths with physical therapy bathtubs, movement baths and swimming pools, Air conditioning installation in recovery rooms outside the operating room, intensive therapy rooms with patients at risk of infection and carrying in intensive care units, intensive observation rooms and emergency rooms of intensive care units, bedded rooms and emergency rooms of special care units, premature baby care units is required.
Source: Oktay GÜVEN