S1_L4: Rehabilitation Facility Planning, Design, & Construction Flashcards

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______ is an entire facility or center that provide complete rehabilitation services

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Rehabilitation facility

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The planning of a rehabilitation facility is done by a/an ______.

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architect

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Enumerate the construction possibilities.

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  1. A totally new structure
  2. An addition to an existing structure with remodeling of the existing facilities
  3. An expansion of only one phase of the existing structure to allow for special care or special procedures
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Enumerate the type of facility to be constructed.

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  1. A rehab center or a PT clinic within a healthcare facility (hospital)
  2. An independent physical rehab facility
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TRUE OR FALSE: A well-conceived architectural program is a prerequisite
to a successful project but it does not set the objectives and limitations of the project as envisioned at the beginning by its promoters and its service providers.

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False

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A construction project is a ____ process involving experts with diverse backgrounds

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multistage

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______ is the standard practice to start with the project with the programming and design stages then to continue until the handover of the building to its users

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Architectural Program

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Enumerate the planning team.

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  1. owner(s) of the healthcare facility
  2. financial team
  3. design team
  4. building team
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in charge of sourcing funds in ensuring proper disbursement of these funds

A. owner(s) of the healthcare facility
B. financial team
C. design team
D. building team

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B. financial team

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Main moving force for the project since they will be determining the purpose and function of the facility

A. owner(s) of the healthcare facility
B. financial team
C. design team
D. building team

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A. owner(s) of the healthcare facility

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consists of architects, engineers, interior designers

A. owner(s) of the healthcare facility
B. financial team
C. design team
D. building team

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C. design team

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consists of hospital planning consultant

A. owner(s) of the healthcare facility
B. financial team
C. design team
D. building team

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C. design team

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Team of carpenters to do dirty work for construction

A. owner(s) of the healthcare facility
B. financial team
C. design team
D. building team

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D. building team

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Led by the contractor

A. owner(s) of the healthcare facility
B. financial team
C. design team
D. building team

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D. building team

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Considered to be technical experts in the type of construction project that is being built

A. Architects, engineers, interior designers
B. Hospital planning consultant

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B. Hospital planning consultant

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Makers of the actual structural design of the project

A. Architects, engineers, interior designers
B. Hospital planning consultant

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A. Architects, engineers, interior designers

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TRUE OR FALSE: Experts from each of the hospital’s healthcare disciplines may also act as consultants.

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True

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18
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PT consultant must develop a close
relationship with the architect in order to arrive at a (1)______ and free of
(2)_______ finish product which
provides smooth flow of traffic and work
patterns within the department to be
constructed

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  1. fully functional
  2. architectural barrier
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The aim of pre planning is to:
1. _______ a program before it exists
2. _______ the type of facility required to meet the program needs (Hickok, 1974).
3. Provide architects _______ in order to cope with the variations and approaches in the delivery of PT services

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  1. Conceptualize
  2. Envision
  3. direction
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______ are those with the general environment that includes political, economic, sociocultural, technological, environmental ecosystems, and legal factors.

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Macroenvironment

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_______ is part of the industry where the clinic belongs to

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Microenvironment

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22
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In the internal environment, strengths and weaknesses are in terms of:

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  1. Preservice
  2. Point of service or throughputs
  3. After service
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This is the actual planning and writing up of the document for the
plan

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Narrative proposal

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TRUE OR FALSE: A plan is initially written as a narrative proposal

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True

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This serves as a guideline in narrative proposal of the agency for the construction of Physical Rehabilitation Center that it funds
Architectural programing handbook of the international committee of the Red Cross
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Primary aim of this handbook is to provide ______ for all those who are involved in the building or renovation of a physical rehabilitation center operated by or with the support of the International Committee of the Red Cross
support
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An architectural program identifies a project in terms of (1)____ and (2)_____ and (3)_____ involved in designing and ultimately building such a facility
1. purpose 2. function 3. range of work
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What are the elements included in an architectural narrative?
1. architect’s appraisal of the feasibility of the proposed project 2. estimated cost analysis 3. any alternative proposals or possible adjustments to the design required by the owner
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This is the first step in a series of progressive developmental drawings of a construction project
Schematic drawings
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_______ is a diagrammatic drawing or scheme showing the relationship of the various departments within the total construction project and the relationship of the major elements of each department within its own boundaries.
Schematic drawing
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Schematic drawing start with something like a (1)_____ of the (2)______ of the structure then it will be evolved as the owners, consultants, and the architects agree to the design.
1. doodle 2. general idea
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These are created by the architect after the schematic drawings have been approved
Preliminary Drawings
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TRUE OR FALSE: Preliminary Drawings are initial plans for projects prepared by the designer or architect and engineer during the early or late planning of the building development
False It is only done in the early planning stage
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TRUE OR FALSE: Preliminary Drawings are not intended to be used for construction but are used for exploring design concepts, material selection, preliminary cost estimates and approval by the customer
True
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TRUE OR FALSE: Preliminary drawings require accurate dimensions of the various components to be included in the department
True
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A suggestion for a PT clinic inside a hospital or mall, the space designed that approximates a ______ is desired because it will be easier to make divisions or sections inside.
rectangle
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TRUE OR FALSE: The architect can already start making the final or working drawings after approval of preliminary drawings
True
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The following is true about working drawings, EXCEPT: A. Are 100% complete signed by the architect and the owners B. Used for bidding purposes C. Become the official contract drawings once the contract is awarded D. A functional input may be introduced E. May be revised to show changes like a scope change or a change order with the concurrence of both the contractor and the contracting officer
D. A functional input may be introduced
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The following are guidelines for estimating space dimensions. 1. Define the various ______ to be located in the PT department 2. Determine ______ for each functional area 3. Project the _______ per day in each unit
1. functional areas 2. acceptable dimensions 3. number of treatments
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The following are guidelines for estimating space dimensions. 1. Project ______ each patient will occupy treatment area 2. Determine _______ per day treatment area will be available 3. Establish ______ (75-80% of total time available) 4. Estimate _______ to be treated at one time
1. occupancy time 2. number of minutes 3. utilization factor 4. number of patients
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Usually, the space to be allocated is about ______ for each individual cubicle
80’ sq. ft.
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What is patton’s formula?
V x 10 x E / d x p
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This is where staff and PTs do their documentation and where they usually stay during the workday
Charting or Documentation Area
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TRUE OR FALSE: doors must be transparent to be able to see the available supplies immediately
True
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Corridors must have at least _____ minimum width of hallways to allow one wheelchair going one way
36 in.
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Bedroom accessibility is assured by having: 1. ______ that are easily opened 2. At least ______ along the side of the bed
1. Wide doors (32 in. wide) 2. 36 in. of clear floor space
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TRUE OR FALSE: To ensure safety of the patients, handrails must be available along the hallways
True
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_____ are those that are fixed to the building or connected to a service distribution system installed during construction
Fixed Equipment
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______ are those that are not fixed or connected to the building and can be moved from one place to another
Movable Equipment
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This segregates equipment as to which functional area of the department/ section of the entire facility it belongs to
Equipment Checklist
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In the electrical system, all equipment used in the department must be _____
grounded
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Generally, _____ volt lines will be adequate for various equipment needs
110 & 220
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TRUE OR FALSE: In hydrotherapy areas, it is advisable to exhaust air rather than re-circulate it
True
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In providing for communicative telephones, the primary consideration is given to the (1)____ or (2)_____, to handle calls from outside or potential demand
1.reception area 2. business office
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If department is large, a _______ should be considered so that phone calls received by the reception area can be transferred to other areas in the department
multi-trunk phone installation
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TRUE OR FALSE: It is best to have intercoms available within the department for ease of communication inside the department
True
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______ allows a patient to call for aid any time during the treatment
annunciator systems
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TRUE OR FALSE: The use of low intensity but diffused lighting is recommended to avoid glare especially in the treatment cubicles
False
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TRUE OR FALSE: Preliminary drawings are not used for construction purposes
True
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The space to be allocated for each individual treatment cubicle section is about ____ sq. ft.
80
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This may represent the face of the clinic
Patient reception/ waiting areas
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What formula is used to calculate the sq. ft. for the pt's waiting area?
Patton's formula
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The toilet seat height must be (1)_____ inches from the floor with (2)_______ that extend on the wall
1. 17-19 2. Grab bars
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A clear floor space should be _______ than the shower or bathtub space
Equal or greater
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How many inches must be allocated on the access space on both sides of a sideways transfer
18 on one side, 42 on one side
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What is the formula to determine the number of work stations required?
NT/UM N = no. of tx/day T = tx time in minutes U = utilization factor (80%) M = mins available for tx/day
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A standard wheelchair is approximately how many inches wide?
30
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What is the minimum width of hallways?
36 inches
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Openings/ doorways must be atleast _____ wide
32 inches
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What is used to control lighting in treatment cubicles?
Rheostat
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TRUE OR FALSE: pastel tones of green, blue, and purple are recommended for exercise areas
False Exercise areas must use stimulating colors. The following colors are considered restful and are recommended for treatment areas