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COVID-19 isolation ward management system

Legal analysis: 1. The staff know the protection levels of different areas, and are allowed to move in the corresponding limited areas, and are not allowed to move across areas (such as wearing protective clothing to clean the areas).

2. The staff and patients access route is clear, all kinds of personnel must follow the prescribed route.

3. Set up eye-catching signs at the entrance of the patient passage, and it is strictly forbidden for irrelevant personnel (such as delivery staff) to enter and leave.

4. Strictly implement the escort management system. In principle, it will not accompany the isolated patient; Children and other special people who must stay with others must follow the doctor's advice, with a maximum of 65,438+0 companions and be fixed. It is necessary to carry out daily body temperature monitoring and other investigation measures, and register, and not to visit and go out. No visitors.

5. Clean elevators (catering, material distribution) and polluted elevators (patients, medical waste, linen, supply and recycling) should be clearly marked.

6. Dressing rooms, toilets and shower facilities should be set at the entrance of the staff passage.

7. Set up a secondary dressing area (wearing PPE) with complete facilities, and need to be equipped with dressing mirrors, with manual assistance or video surveillance (intercom) to guide the correct wearing of protective equipment.

Legal basis: Article 41 of the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases. During the period of isolation, the people's government implementing isolation measures shall provide living security for the isolated people. If the isolated person has a work unit, his work unit will not stop paying his remuneration during the isolation period. At the same time, the emergency response law clearly stipulates that when social security incidents occur, the people's government should take emergency measures, such as stopping crowd gathering activities or production and business activities that may lead to the expansion of harm, blocking relevant places and roads, checking the identity documents of on-site personnel, and restricting activities in relevant public places. Otherwise, all relevant units and individuals will be subject to corresponding administrative penalties, and those who cause damage should also bear corresponding civil or criminal responsibilities.