What is Consulting room furniture and Why Do We Use Them?

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Feb. 24, 2025

CONSULTING ROOM FURNITURE - Favero Health Projects

DESKS

Top composed of a class 1 fire retardant bi-laminated Superfront and an anterior skirting in a class 1 fire retardant melamine panel.

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BALANCES

Scales with height rod - Balance beam scales with height rod - Electronic baby scales - Electronic scales without height rod - Height rod for electronic scales

ROOM DIVIDERS

The different Favero Health Projects screens allow rooms to be partitioned without full separation to maintain brightness and light.

IV POLES AND INFUSION PUMP SUPPORTS

Favero Health Projects produces a vast range of IV poles with 2 or 4 stainless steel or plastic hooks, with feet or twin-wheel castors. All IV poles are fully height adjustable.

RACGP - Consulting Treatment & Procedure Rooms

The Consulting Room

Your consulting room should be a functional, safe and welcoming space. You will need at least one consulting room per clinical team member (ie GPs and practice nurses).

Size
As a guide allow approximatley 12-16 m2 for each consulting room.

Furniture and equipment
This room will need to accommodate a height adjustable examination couch/bed, a privacy screen or curtain, 2-3 patient chairs and hand hygiene facilities (alcohol-based handrub dispensers or sinks).

The RACGP Infection prevention and control guidelines provides further information on the requirements for hand hygiene facilities.

The Consulting Room

Your consulting room should be a functional, safe and welcoming space. You will need at least one consulting room per clinical team member (ie GPs and practice nurses).

Size
As a guide allow approximatley 12-16 m2 for each consulting room.

Furniture and equipment
This room will need to accommodate a height adjustable examination couch/bed, a privacy screen or curtain, 2-3 patient chairs and hand hygiene facilities (alcohol-based handrub dispensers or sinks).

The RACGP Infection prevention and control guidelines provides further information on the requirements for hand hygiene facilities.

The Consulting Room

Your consulting room should be a functional, safe and welcoming space. You will need at least one consulting room per clinical team member (ie GPs and practice nurses).

Size
As a guide allow approximatley 12-16 m2 for each consulting room.

Furniture and equipment
This room will need to accommodate a height adjustable examination couch/bed, a privacy screen or curtain, 2-3 patient chairs and hand hygiene facilities (alcohol-based handrub dispensers or sinks).

The RACGP Infection prevention and control guidelines provides further information on the requirements for hand hygiene facilities.

Goto KAIRUIJIEDE to know more.

The Treatment or Procedure Room

You should have at least one treatment or procedure room to perform minor procedures and emergency treatment.

Size
At a minimum, allow 7 m2 (e.g. 2.5m x 3m) for this room. If your practice performs minor procedures consider a larger space (approximately 16m2).

You should have at least one treatment or procedure room to perform minor procedures and emergency treatment.

Location
Patients often need to move between the treatment and consultation rooms so position your treatment room close to your consulting rooms.

You should have at least one treatment or procedure room to perform minor procedures and emergency treatment.

Equipment and furniture
This room will need to accomodate a height-adjustable operating table, a surgical trolley/table and patient chairs.

When arranging furniture in this room, ensure that the doctor or nurse's chair is nearest to the door. This will allow for a quick and safe exit, if required.

The Treatment or Procedure Room

You should have at least one treatment or procedure room to perform minor procedures and emergency treatment.

Size
At a minimum, allow 7 m2 (e.g. 2.5m x 3m) for this room. If your practice performs minor procedures consider a larger space (approximately 16m2).

You should have at least one treatment or procedure room to perform minor procedures and emergency treatment.

Location
Patients often need to move between the treatment and consultation rooms so position your treatment room close to your consulting rooms.

You should have at least one treatment or procedure room to perform minor procedures and emergency treatment.

Equipment and furniture
This room will need to accomodate a height-adjustable operating table, a surgical trolley/table and patient chairs.

When arranging furniture in this room, ensure that the doctor or nurse's chair is nearest to the door. This will allow for a quick and safe exit, if required.

The Treatment or Procedure Room

You should have at least one treatment or procedure room to perform minor procedures and emergency treatment.

Size
At a minimum, allow 7 m2 (e.g. 2.5m x 3m) for this room. If your practice performs minor procedures consider a larger space (approximately 16m2).

For more information, please visit Consulting room furniture.

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