How to protect yourself from other diseases
Feb 27, 2021
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(1) In principle, go to the hospital as little or as little as possible, except for emergency and critically ill patients who must seek medical attention immediately. If you must go to a doctor, you should choose a nearby medical institution that can meet your needs and has a small number of outpatients; if you must go to a hospital, the public will only do necessary and urgently needed medical examinations and medical operations, and other items and operations should be done as soon as possible; If you can choose a medical department, try to avoid developing fever clinics, emergency rooms and other clinics.
(2) If you need to go to the hospital, try your best to understand the situation of the medical institution to be treated online or by phone in advance, make an appointment and make preparations, be familiar with the layout of the hospital's departments and procedures, and minimize the time for treatment.
(3) On the way to and in the hospital, patients and accompanying family members should wear medical surgical masks or N95 masks throughout the process.
(4) If possible, avoid taking public transportation to the hospital.
(5) Maintain hand hygiene at all times and prepare portable hand sanitizers containing alcohol. When on the road and in the hospital, keep a distance between people as much as possible (at least 1 meter).
(6) If the transportation is contaminated on the way, it is recommended to use chlorine disinfectant and peracetic acid disinfectant to disinfect all surfaces contaminated by respiratory secretions or body fluids.
(7) Try to avoid touching your mouth, eyes, and nose with your hands, and cover your mouth and nose with a tissue or elbow when you sneeze or cough.
(8) After touching hospital items such as door handles, door curtains, doctors' white coats, etc., try to use hand disinfectant. If you cannot disinfect your hands in time, do not touch your mouth, eyes, and nose. During hospital visits, minimize the hospital stay time.
(9) After the patient returns home, change clothes immediately, wash hands carefully with running water, and wash clothes as soon as possible.
(10) If there are suspicious symptoms (including fever, cough, sore throat, chest tightness, dyspnea, fatigue, nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, conjunctivitis, muscle aches, etc.), consult a doctor in time according to the condition and inform the receiving physician in the past 2 weeks History of activities.
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