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20/08/2019 at 11:16 am #75729AnonymousInactive
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Dear Colleagues,
We are currently in the process of building the new 450 bed Tweed Valley Hospital and would like to have a ED resus room with negative pressure capabilities.
Are there other facilities that have this capacity in their ED?I would appreciate any information that will support our ED team in their negotiations.
Kind regards
KristinKristin Ryan-Agnew
Kristin Ryan-Agnew (MPH/Grad Cert IP&C)
Infection Prevention & Control Clinical Nurse Consultant
The Tweed Hospital[cid:image001.png@01D36E89.D6B88C30] National Standard 3 : Preventing and Controlling Healthcare Associated Infections
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20/08/2019 at 3:32 pm #75730dr.asmaa_hagag@yahoo.comParticipantAuthor:
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I hope to you a good luck
But kindly be informed that , if resus area will be a negative pressure area it will affect the patient inside if your hospital scope of work is receiving an immune compromised patients so, it is preferred to have an negative pressure isolation separate beds instead of turning the resus to negative area for more patient safety
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Dr Asmaa HagagInfection control directorIC associate consultant doctor, CICKAMC , Saudi ArabiaSent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone
On Tuesday, August 20, 2019, 4:16 AM, Kristin Ryan-Agnew (Northern NSW LHD) wrote:
Dear Colleagues,
We are currently in the process of building the new 450 bed Tweed Valley Hospital and would like to have a ED resus room with negative pressure capabilities.
Are there other facilities that have this capacity in their ED?I would appreciate any information that will support our ED team in their negotiations.
Kind regards
KristinKristin Ryan-Agnew
Kristin Ryan-Agnew (MPH/Grad Cert IP&C)
Infection Prevention & Control Clinical Nurse Consultant
The Tweed HospitalNational Standard 3 : Preventing and Controlling Healthcare Associated Infections
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