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Coronavirus-19 pandemic: A two-step triage protocol for emergency department
[2] For an emergency physician, who is at the frontline of the health delivery system, it is crucial to develop a mechanism during the Phase 2 and 3, where the patients with the disease are identified and properly isolated without getting themselves and other patients infected in the process. A sepa...
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description | [2] For an emergency physician, who is at the frontline of the health delivery system, it is crucial to develop a mechanism during the Phase 2 and 3, where the patients with the disease are identified and properly isolated without getting themselves and other patients infected in the process. A separate “pre”-triage system with restricted activity of health-care workers (HCWs) and patients will prevent cross-infection. [6] In conclusion, every ER should create a contingency plan to “pre”-triage the suspected COVID-19 patients to limit the spread of the disease. |
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