Ok.
You win. You are the smartest guy in the room. Either you are a consultant with a cookie cutter approach, or you are shitty at your job in 18 industries. Because it was fun watching you guys come into hospitals and get owned.
You would learn pretty fast ( as I did) that you are not even close to the smartest person in the room.
The proper answer would have been to ask what the constraints are for cleaning an isolation room...or the restrictions on hours worked...or how long does a sterilization cycle take..and so on, and so forth.
So, go crunch your numbers. I was you once. I got my head handed to me in a way that I hadnt since I was 25. The difference is I want to learn. You want to tell. Its tough to have a conversation with people like you.
It’s not about intelligence. For example. I know, at age 66, that the two most dangerous places I could go are a San Francisco bath house and a hospital. I avoid both like the plague. Fortunately it’s pretty easy. :)
Your specifics are all valid, but outside the scope of what I’m talking about here. We had all sorts of laws, protocol and regulations during the Civil War as well.
Sometimes one needs to get past it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=miYCPS_r9Wk