Optimizing the trauma resuscitation bay during the covid-19 pandemic

Título

Optimizing the trauma resuscitation bay during the covid-19 pandemic

Autor

Adam Fox, Stephanie Bonne, David Hugh Livingston, Catherin Morello

Descripción

The covid-19 global pandemic due to the SARS-CoV2 (CoV2) virus has created the need to adapt hospital workspaces and staffing models, and trauma is no exception. While the optimal configuration of a trauma resuscitation area is debatable, the space needs to be large enough to accommodate the trauma team and ancillary staff. It also needs to have ready access to supplies and equipment to quickly and easily control hemorrhage, secure an airway and initiate fluid resuscitation. Lastly, stores of personal protective equipment in the form of fluid resistant gowns, head covering, face shield, and gloves (both sterile and non-sterile) should be readily available but under strict access. As CoV2 carriers increased in our population in New Jersey, we treated each incoming trauma patient as a potentially CoV2-positive case and sought to reconfigure out trauma resuscitation area to minimize exposure of our supplies to aerosolized virus.

Fecha

2020

Identificador

DOI: 10.1136/tsaco-2020-000488

Fuente

Trauma Surgery & Acute Care Open

Editor

BMJ Publishing Group

Cobertura

Surgery, Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid

Archivos

https://socictopen.socict.org/files/to_import/pdfs/5112412.pdf

Colección

Citación

Adam Fox, Stephanie Bonne, David Hugh Livingston, Catherin Morello, “Optimizing the trauma resuscitation bay during the covid-19 pandemic,” SOCICT Open, consulta 22 de mayo de 2026, https://socictopen.socict.org/items/show/3876.

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