Which of the outpatient isolation room care management requirements is incorrect?

What are the nursing management requirements for outpatient isolation rooms?

1, the isolation room set up: outpatient isolation room should be set up in a relatively independent, well-ventilated area within the medical institution, and away from other diagnostic and treatment areas. The isolation room should be divided into clean, contaminated and semi-contaminated areas to ensure the safety of patients and health care workers.

2, isolation room facilities: isolation room should be equipped with the necessary medical equipment and nursing supplies, such as beds, monitors, ventilators, infusion pumps, disinfection supplies. In addition, it should be equipped with comfortable living facilities, such as restrooms, air conditioning, television, etc., to meet the needs of patients' lives.

3, nursing staff: outpatient isolation room should be equipped with adequate nursing staff to ensure that patients receive timely and effective care. Nursing staff should have relevant professional knowledge and skills to be able to cope with possible emergencies.

4. Disinfection of isolation room: The isolation room should be disinfected regularly to kill pathogens. Disinfection methods should follow the infection prevention and control regulations of healthcare facilities, use effective disinfectants, and keep records of the disinfection process.

5. Medical waste management in isolation room: Medical waste generated in isolation room should be classified, packaged, labeled and disposed of in accordance with relevant regulations to ensure that it will not cause pollution and harm to the environment and others.

6, personal protection of nursing staff: nursing staff working in the isolation room should wear protective equipment, such as masks, gloves, protective clothing, etc., in strict accordance with the regulations to ensure their own safety.

7, patient management: patients enter the isolation room, should be in accordance with the requirements of health care personnel to receive treatment and care. Patients and their families should cooperate with the management of medical personnel and comply with the relevant provisions of the isolation room, such as not leaving the isolation room at will, not in contact with the outside world and so on.

8, information reporting and recording: medical institutions should establish the information reporting and recording system of the isolation room, and report the patient's condition change, diagnosis and treatment and nursing care in a timely manner, so as to provide the basis for follow-up treatment and care. At the same time, the patient's medical records should be kept intact for reference.