Posted September 15, 2014, 9:28 PM ET; Last updated September 17, 2014 8:48 PM ET
Urgent: The Center for Disease Control and Prevention has issued an Ebola checklist to all American hospitals as it warns the disease, which is 'out of control' in a number of African countries could soon reach the US
[From article]
The checklist, released today, orders doctors and nurses to constantly review their approach to the disease and to place heavy emphasis on training staff.
Every member of staff should be given a 'buddy' to help keep each others' hygiene in check.
And all clinics need to train an employee in media relations in case they have to make a public statement or deal with intense attention.
It then goes through each way staff can 'detect', 'protect' and 'respond' appropriately to a case of Ebola, also known as EVD.
There is also a detailed document with diagrams showing staff how to put on and remove their scrubs - that they must study' frequently' to ensure they keep up standards.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2756964/Now-time-prepare-CDC-issues-Ebola-action-plan-US-hospitals-experts-fear-matter-time-disease-arrives-home-soil.html
'Now is the time to prepare': CDC issues Ebola action plan to US hospitals as experts fear it is 'only a matter of time' before the disease arrives on home soil
Center for Disease Control and Prevention warns disease is coming to US
Issued six-page report to hospitals across nation with detailed action plan
All staff members should have 'buddies' to monitor and help train each other
Hospitals of all sizes 'should place greater emphasis on training'
Even small clinics 'must train an employee to deal with media attention'
By MIA DE GRAAF FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 14:44 EST, 15 September 2014 | UPDATED: 15:40 EST, 16 September 2014
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[list of actions to take]
http://www.strac.org/index.php/ebola
[From article]
The checklist has been distributed to major hospitals and even little ones, including an urgent center in Leesburg, Va.
“Every hospital should ensure that it can detect a patient with Ebola, protect healthcare workers so they can safely care for the patient, and respond in a coordinated fashion,” warns the CDC.
“While we are not aware of any domestic Ebola Virus Disease cases (other than two American citizens who were medically evacuated to the United States), now is the time to prepare, as it is possible that individuals with EVD in West Africa may travel to the United States, exhibit signs and symptoms of EVD, and present to facilities,” it adds.
http://washingtonexaminer.com/cdc-issues-ebola-checklist-now-is-the-time-to-prepare/article/2553396
CDC issues Ebola checklist: 'Now is the time to prepare'
BY PAUL BEDARD
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