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- Title:
- [Retired] Managing a Busy Emergency Department (DFTB) (Web blog, 10 mins)
- Description:
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With the upcoming predicted respiratory surge, it is likely that we will find our EDs full, potentially also with a full hospital and PICU. It’s therefore important to start planning for the consequences of this now. This blog from DFTB concentrates on 3 key areas:
- Departmental Flow
- Staff Wellbeing and Morale
- Diagnostic and in-patient dilemmas (i.e. RSV vs Covid)
(Web blog, 10 mins) - Hierarchy:
- [Retired] Respiratory Surge in Children > [Retired] Overarching Resources > [Retired] Managing the surge in the Emergency Department > [Retired] Managing a Busy Emergency Department (DFTB) (Web blog, 10 mins)
- Created:
- 3 Aug 2021
- Last Major Update:
- 3 Aug 2021
- Keywords:
- respiratory surge, outflow block, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), emergency department (ED / A&E)
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- Title:
- [Retired] Managing a Busy Emergency Department (DFTB) (Web blog, 10 mins)
- Description:
-
With the upcoming predicted respiratory surge, it is likely that we will find our EDs full, potentially also with a full hospital and PICU. It’s therefore important to start planning for the consequences of this now. This blog from DFTB concentrates on 3 key areas:
- Departmental Flow
- Staff Wellbeing and Morale
- Diagnostic and in-patient dilemmas (i.e. RSV vs Covid)
(Web blog, 10 mins) - Hierarchy:
- [Retired] Respiratory Surge in Children > [Retired] Overarching Resources > [Retired] Managing the surge in the Emergency Department > [Retired] Managing a Busy Emergency Department (DFTB) (Web blog, 10 mins)
- Created:
- 3 Aug 2021
- Last Major Update:
- 3 Aug 2021
- Keywords:
- respiratory surge, outflow block, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), emergency department (ED / A&E)