Hospital Decontamination: Alert, Notification, Security and Access Control
Upon receiving initial notification of an incident potentially requiring patient decontamination, what type of information does your plan instruct staff to collect?
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Does your facility have a method of obtaining immediate access to expertise regarding the potential hazard and response required? Does your plan specify a protocol for incident confirmation and corresponding reassessment procedures in the event that initial notification comes from victims, bystanders, or another informal source? The hospital decontamination self-assessment app intended for use by hospital emergency preparedness planners, hospital decontamination team members, and other personnel with responsibility for their facility’s decontamination plans and procedures. The app is designed to walk the user through the emergency management cycle of a hospital response to a hazardous materials incident requiring decontamination of patients. The Hospital Decontamination: Alert, Notification, Security and Access Control mobile app allows you to replace your paper checklist with an iPhone, Android, tablet or Windows desktop computer. The mobile form includes fields to document items such as date, hospital, department/ unit, staff's name, and title and captures staff signature. Once the mobile app is filled out a secure PDF is generated. The PDF is easy to share, and a copy is stored in your account for your decontamination records. You can also use the App Builder to personalize and customize this mobile form.
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