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Qianshan Municipal Hospital conducts emergency response drill for hospital infection outbreak
Zhongan Online 2024-09-24 17:47:44 Source: Zhongan Online Author: Editor: Jia Liangyue
In order to further improve the emergency response capabilities of hospital infection outbreaks, minimize the harm caused by hospital infections to patients, and ensure medical safety, Qianshan Municipal Hospital recently organized a hospital infection outbreak emergency response drill. The hospital's medical education department, nursing department, prevention and protection department, infectious diseases department and other departments as well as infection control doctors and infection control nurses from the entire hospital participated.
This drill was based on the background of three cases of respiratory infection found in the hemodialysis center within one week. The test results showed that the PCR new coronavirus antigen was positive, which was considered to be a suspected hospital infection outbreak. The entire process, including epidemic reporting, preliminary investigation, initiation of plans, investigation and judgment, control measures, investigation summary, and reporting to the Municipal Center for Disease Control and Prevention, was rehearsed one by one.
After the drill, the hospital's vice president Xue Zhuping gave a summary and comments, fully affirming the quick response, clear division of labor, tacit cooperation, adequate material preparation, and adequate protection of all departments in the drill. At the same time, he hoped that all departments would strengthen their awareness of hospital infection prevention and control in their daily work, attach importance to hand hygiene, strictly implement the disinfection and isolation system, strengthen the management of multidrug-resistant bacteria, use antibacterial drugs rationally, apply emergency drills to actual clinical work, and prevent the occurrence of hospital infection outbreaks. (Yu Zhenzhen)
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Qianshan Municipal Hospital conducts emergency response drill for hospital infection outbreak
Zhongan Online 2024-09-24 17:47:44 Source: Zhongan Online Author: Editor: Jia Liangyue
In order to further improve the emergency response capabilities of hospital infection outbreaks, minimize the harm caused by hospital infections to patients, and ensure medical safety, Qianshan Municipal Hospital recently organized a hospital infection outbreak emergency response drill. The hospital's medical education department, nursing department, prevention and protection department, infectious diseases department and other departments as well as infection control doctors and infection control nurses from the entire hospital participated.
This drill was based on the background of three cases of respiratory infection found in the hemodialysis center within one week. The test results showed that the PCR new coronavirus antigen was positive, which was considered to be a suspected hospital infection outbreak. The entire process, including epidemic reporting, preliminary investigation, initiation of plans, investigation and judgment, control measures, investigation summary, and reporting to the Municipal Center for Disease Control and Prevention, was rehearsed one by one.
After the drill, the hospital's vice president Xue Zhuping gave a summary and comments, fully affirming the quick response, clear division of labor, tacit cooperation, adequate material preparation, and adequate protection of all departments in the drill. At the same time, he hoped that all departments would strengthen their awareness of hospital infection prevention and control in their daily work, attach importance to hand hygiene, strictly implement the disinfection and isolation system, strengthen the management of multidrug-resistant bacteria, use antibacterial drugs rationally, apply emergency drills to actual clinical work, and prevent the occurrence of hospital infection outbreaks. (Yu Zhenzhen)
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