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      • A med-surg unit is a specific area of a hospital or other health care facility, such as an inpatient clinic or nursing home, where a team provides medical-surgical care to patients. The med-surg team may include nurses, surgeons, physicians, physical or occupational therapists and patient advocates.
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  2. Medical-surgical patient rooms constitute a significant component of a hospital building project, with a large body of research evidence and best practice knowledge for designers to draw upon in order to create a best design that successfully addresses unique issues in the design of each project.

  3. Dec 2, 2013 · Designing The Med-Surg Room. By Anjali Joseph, Upali Nanda and Melissa Piatkowski | December 2, 2013. The inpatient room is arguably the most comprehensively addressed setting in healthcare, with a large body of evidence for designers to draw upon. Yet the “ideal” patient room remains a myth.

  4. Jun 13, 2019 · Objectives: This research investigated medical/surgical (Med/Surg) patient room design to accommodate the needs of hospital staff, while at the same time accommodating the needs of patients and their visitors.

    • Steven A. Lavender, Carolyn M. Sommerich, Elizabeth B.-N. Sanders, Kevin D. Evans, Jing Li, Radin Za...
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  5. Flexible patient room layout accommodating care activities when patient needs change (e.g. acuity-adaptable rooms, universal rooms) to reduce need for patient transfers

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  6. The objective of this research was to develop room design guidelines, specifically focusing on the design of medical/surgical (Med/Surg) patient rooms, that address the needs of occupational sta-keholders like Debra for whom patient rooms are a workplace, as well as the needs of patients and visitors for whom these rooms are healing spaces.

  7. May 19, 2016 · The patient room is one of the better-researched areas of an acute care facility, and because of that it’s one of the easiest places to incorporate thoughtful evidence-based design (EBD) features.

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