Fever clinic acceptance declaration process

Fever clinic acceptance declaration process

I. Setting requirements

In accordance with the requirements of the "Infectious Diseases Prevention and Control Act", the selection of relatively independent, well-ventilated area to set up a fever clinic. The clinic should be divided into a contaminated area, semi-contaminated area, clean area; set up consultation rooms, testing rooms, restrooms, observation rooms, changing rooms, duty room and install a special telephone; set up and clinic area divided into non-crossing staff lounge.

Second, personnel requirements

Physicians must have the technical title of attending or above, composed of respiratory medicine and other internal medicine physicians; nurses are required to have more than three years of clinical experience; 24-hour duty. Medical personnel must be trained in the prevention and treatment of atypical pneumonia-related knowledge.

Three, basic instruments, equipment

Stethoscope, thermometer, sphygmomanometer, tongue depressor, infusion set, syringe and other basic medical equipment and monitor, ventilator, open-heart device, tracheal tube, laryngoscope, tracheotomy kit, electrocardiogram machine, portable or mobile X-ray machine, suction, resuscitation vehicle, oxygen, and enough sputum tubes, oxygen tubes, and all kinds of medical tubes. Ensure that the instruments and equipment are in good working order.

Four, basic treatment drugs

Hormones, azithromycin, β-lactam antimicrobials, tetracycline, Rifaximin, erythromycin, thymosin, ribavirin, ganciclovir, etc., and at the same time routinely equipped with the relevant liquids, the amount of drugs equipped with a week's dosage.

V. Rescue medicines

According to the emergency medicines needed in the ICU room.

Sixth, X-ray examination, laboratory tests

Directly in the fever clinic to take pictures and collect specimens.

VII, technical requirements

The medical staff on duty must be proficient in the basic operation of emergency equipment, especially the operation of tracheal intubation.

VIII, protective equipment

Protective equipment for medical and nursing staff must be fully equipped, including isolation gowns, masks, protective goggles, work hats, shoe covers, gloves, etc., to be equipped with a variety of disinfectant items.