ANNEX E
MANILA DOCTORS HOSPITAL RADIOLOGY DEPARTMENT
PROCEDURE ON SARS
- General
guidelines for Airborne, Droplet, and Contact transmission previously noted
in the color coding of highly infections are to be followed.
- Radiographic
examination on SARS patients will be done at the ER triage area or
designated room at 11F.
- Before
approaching the patient, assigned radiology technicians should follow the
following procedures:
- Before
approaching the patient, technicians should wear Personal Protective
Equipment (PPE) consisting of a mask (preferably N95 mask) and gloves and
if available, googles, protective gown, apron and footwear that can be
decontaminated. The PPE is
available from the ER and 11F Nurses station.
- Wash
hands before and after contact with patients and before leaving isolation
area.
- Used
disposable protective gear should be disposed into specific biologically
hazardous material receptacles (preferably those specifically assigned
for SARS cases) provided at the ER triage area or designated are at
11F. Transport of these materials
outside of the isolation area is not allowed.
- Non-disposable
equipments coming in contact with SARS patients, like cassettes and
portable x-ray machines should as far as possible be covered by
appropriate protective materials such as plastic before coming in contact
with the patient and the coverings are to be disinfected or placed in
specific biohazard receptacles immediately after use. The portable x-ray machine and
cassettes are then decontaminated by disinfecting agents recommended by
the Infection Control Committee as soon as possible. Broad spectrum disinfectants are
preferably used of the exposed surfaces of the equipments. Technicians are to be trained on
specific decontamination procedures prescribed for the equipments used.
- Ultrasound
and CT examinations will not be done on SARS patients during their
infectious state.
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