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We are looking for community standard regarding children who come into the ED with R/O RSV or Rotovirus. Is anyone keeping patients in the ED until the results are confirmed, in order to give the pediatric unit a "heads-up" for room placement/co-horting or sending them to the unit without results? Thanks!!
For our ED that depends on how bad the patient is. We don't admit all of our RSV patients.
We always have to wait until we get the results of the RSV swab. Our peds unit houses 3 kids in a room...so we wait to get that back before sending them up so they can plan accordingly.
We don't admit all of ours either, we also transfer all of our peds admissions out, so usually our receiving hospitals like to know the results, so they know if they need isolation or not ahead of time...
Vicki_RN
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We are looking for community standard regarding children who come into the ED with R/O RSV or Rotovirus. Is anyone keeping patients in the ED until the results are confirmed, in order to give the pediatric unit a "heads-up" for room placement/co-horting or sending them to the unit without results? Thanks!!