Physical Plants and Its Equipments
Physical Plants and Its Equipments
Physical Plants and Its Equipments
AND
ITS EQUIPMENT
Introduction:
The term “physical plant” refers to the necessary infrastructure used in the support and
maintenance of a given facility.
The physical plant of the pharmacy department is responsible for the renovation, maintenance,
repair and operation of facilities.
Its Data Consist of:
Location
Floor Space
Equipment
Storage Facilities
General utilities
The Hospital Pharmacist should be acquainted with the
overall planning process. It consists of three parts:
1) Master planning: which sets forth goals and objectives
2) Functional Planning: which specifies the operational
demands and equipment planning.
3) Architectural planning: which translates these into
physical space, equipment and furnishings.
Points To Be Considered:
Pharmacy Objectives and Plan of Operation
Functions to be Performed
Workflow and Procedures
Workload
Work areas needed
Personnel in each work area
Space, shape, furniture, equipment, services needed in each work area
Inter-relationship between work areas and pharmacy and between other
departments.
LOCATION:
It should be conveniently placed to provide services to all
departments and personnel.
Easily accessible to inpatients and outpatients
It must be immediately adjacent to OPD.
To provide services to the number of departments of hospital and all
nursing stations, pharmacy should be located on 1st floor, in the
centre of activities it is called upon to service frequently.
The convenience of provision of services, easy accessibility by
both in and our patients are required for rendering of efficient
pharmacy services and conserve man hours.
Not in basement
Concept of “Satellite Pharmacies” is being adopted.
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Floor space
Method of space allocation to a floor is based on number of beds, number of
services, workload of outpatients.
Space requirement of hospital pharmacy is dictated by following factors
1. Degree or scope of service rendered
2. Type of equipment used in program
3. Expected future expansion
Area is measured in square foot or square meter but exclusive of walls and
partitions.
Floor space is required for:
1. Cleanup area
2. Non sterile mixing and filling room
3. Prepackaging area
4. Injection reconstitution area
5. Labeling and inspection room
6. Quarantine storage area
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1. Cleanup area
Is the demand of pharmacy involved in
compounding or maufacturing of
extemporaneous preparations
Desire-able features of cleanup area include:
appropriately located pass through window and
floor area with floor drain
Cleanup room shared by central sterile supply
room and pharmacy is the most efficient
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3. Prepackaging area
Area in pharmacy for packaging of oral solid
dosage forms into containers is called
prepackaging area.
If the space is available at extemporaneous
preparation area, packaging can be
accomplished in this area.
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TEMPERATURE
CONTROLLED STORAGE
FACILITIES
Hospital pharmacist are well aware of the need for
air conditioning and temperature control in
hospital pharmacy.
Storage requirements of drug are imp stability
factor for them.
Drug storage requirements are any one of the
following:-
Refrigerator: is cold place providing a temp b/w
2°C to 8°C
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Parameters
The following are the parameters which will dictate equipment planning:-
Service options: inpatient services, outpatient services, bulk compounding, packaging, DI,
research program, pharmacy education, PCC, night emergency service
Choice of internal activities: type of distribution system, filling of order, delivery of order
to nursing station, maintenance of medical profile
Workload and workflow: equipment planning will require determination of workload and
workflow in department
Automation: degree of automation required and location where it is required
Work area: space requirements for administrative offices, officers offices, other work area
Ways of communication and transport: number of telephone/fax required, internet etc
Environmental control requirements: types of temp, humidity controls, aseptic
environment
Other factors: volume of dispensing, peak dispensing hours, number of nursing stations,
other departments to be served
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OTHER UTILITIES
of pharmacy.
Based on characteristics of
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