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Sep 01, 2009 08:40 PM

Doing anything special to prevent H5N1?


I have only been working in the ER for a few months now (OB for 12 years before that), so I'm a little nervous about my new position in light of the world's first pandemic in many years!

We got a memo a while back saying that if we are triaging patients that appear to have flu-like symptoms, we should be wearing a mask, etc. Well, no one does. I don't necessarily want to either, but I also don't want to bring home a potentially lethal illness to my 3 kids or my husband!

Are any of you taking any special precautions yet? Do you think you will?
I sure picked a great time to make my career switch to the ER!


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from Harleyhead
Old Sep 01, 2009, 09:04 PM

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stopped kissing pigs.
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from mindlor
Old Sep 01, 2009, 09:07 PM

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http://cdc.gov/h1n1flu/masks.htm

Try that
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from Larry77
Old Sep 01, 2009, 10:26 PM

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Isn't that the bird flu? Hasn't passed from human to human yet as I understand. Only from infected birds to human and bird to bird...but if it mutates to pass from human to human it will make H1N1 look like a vacation.
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from nminodob
Old Sep 02, 2009, 08:31 AM

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To Harleyhead:
That was the most laughter I've gotten out of reading a 3-word post in a long time!! (Despite the fact that the OP has avian flu confused with swine flu)
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from Katnip
Old Sep 02, 2009, 10:46 AM

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I think you mean H1N1. H5N1 is avian influenza. And by the way, Swine flu is a misnomer because at the start of this outbreak there was no pig source.

As far as what to do, yes, wear a mask. Your hospital's infection control department should be all over this with education on what to do.

Our hospital is requiring that any employee who has symptoms must stay home for 7 days. And yes, we track it.

And btw, if you work in a hospital, especially ER you're potentially exposed to lethal diseases every day and may never know it.
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from rddsnurse
Old Sep 06, 2009, 10:47 AM

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Washing my hands!!!!
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from F.E.R.N.
Old Sep 06, 2009, 01:27 PM

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Our ER (don't know about the other units) is requiring we ask people who present with flu-like symptoms (which is currently amounting to any fever with a cough) to wear a mask. Staff aren't masking themselves...it would be a long shift and tends to freak out the patients. There is talk about having a separate area for flu complaints (kind of a flu clinic), but we haven't figured out where or how to staff it. Families often come in to have the whole crew screened if one is sick, so we're seeing them together in one room.

We've already had numerous flu cases at our ER and the pedi docs are reporting even bigger numbers. Locally, we're only testing if you have type A or B, only looking for H1N1 if you are (a) admitted or (b) immuno compromised. Don't know if any have been confirmed as swine at this point. Either way, it's really early for us to see any positive flu...school just started last week.

I admit that I am probably much more conscious of hand washing/sanitizing. I have been using a separate pen for my patients to sign papers with or otherwise touch (silly, I know, but makes me *feel* better) and trying hard not to let too many of them cough directly on me We aren't sure yet how long we will allow/require sick staff to stay home, or if they will be required to go be seen by anyone or encouraged to get Tamiflu. We have not received our SEASONAL flu shots yet and NO word on the swine vacs, so since we're already seeing flu cases, my personal prediction is lots of call-ins this winter. I just hope if they let us stay home as needed and get better, but not ridiculously long, and not make us drag our sick butts up to the clinic to spread it around waiting on Tamiflu. If you want me to take it, call it in.
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