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25/03/2022 at 10:27 am #79356AnonymousInactive
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Hi Brains Trust,
I would like your feedback on how you manage unexpected COVID positive patients / beds within your facility.
Currently we manage known COVID positive patient admissions in a dedicated ward, if a patient becomes positive in another ward we transfer them to the dedicated COVID ward and any close contacts are placed in isolation within the home ward.
As we move to a more ‘business as usual’ model I have been asked to consider some changes to this process which would include isolating any unexpected COVID positive patients in a single room in their home ward rather than transfer to the dedicated COVID ward.
What is the process you follow in your facility?
Kind regards,
Fiona De Sousa CICP-E| Nurse Manager | Infection Prevention & Control Unit
Launceston General Hospital, Level 2, Launceston TAS 7250
phone: 6777 6715 | mobile: 0408 487 197 | fax: 6777 5170 | email: fiona.de.sousa@ths.tas.gov.au |
intranet: http://www.dhhs.tas.gov.au/intranet/thon/infection_controlIPCU – ‘By working together we promote a culture of safety to reduce preventable infections and transmission of multi-resistant organisms’
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28/03/2022 at 12:45 pm #79357AnonymousInactiveAuthor:
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Hi Fiona,
For us who has problems with space wise, we do have dedicated ward for those that are positive with mode to severe. For those unexpected and are mild, in our wards, we plan for such to be isolated in one corner or dedicated area in the wards, condone the area with action cards & workflow algorithm, made for such situation, whilst waiting for their transfer to the dedicated wards. Ensure that the staff allocated for that are competent with PPE donning & Doffing, environment is clean thoroughly with bleach. If there is space in the dedicated wards for COVID they’re go to the COVID wards.
Continue Maintain Patients compliance to mask & hand hygiene as well. Educate their families or guardian until they test negative.
Thank you,
Betty
IPC Unit
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Hi Brains Trust,I would like your feedback on how you manage unexpected COVID positive patients / beds within your facility.
Currently we manage known COVID positive patient admissions in a dedicated ward, if a patient becomes positive in another ward we transfer them to the dedicated COVID ward and any close contacts are placed in isolation within the home ward.
As we move to a more ‘business as usual’ model I have been asked to consider some changes to this process which would include isolating any unexpected COVID positive patients in a single room in their home ward rather than transfer to the dedicated COVID ward.
What is the process you follow in your facility?
Kind regards,
Fiona De Sousa CICP-E| Nurse Manager | Infection Prevention & Control Unit
Launceston General Hospital, Level 2, Launceston TAS 7250
phone: 6777 6715 | mobile: 0408 487 197 | fax: 6777 5170 | email: fiona.de.sousa@ths.tas.gov.au |
intranet: http://www.dhhs.tas.gov.au/intranet/thon/infection_controlIPCU – ‘By working together we promote a culture of safety to reduce preventable infections and transmission of multi-resistant organisms’
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