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Introduction to bedside isolation

Directory 1 pinyin 2 English reference 3 surgical name 4 indications 5 methods and contents 1 pinyin chuáng biān gé lí

2 English reference bed isolation

3 surgical name bedside isolation

4. Patients with infectious diseases with different disease indications are temporarily in a room (generally limited to gastrointestinal infectious diseases) or when patients with gastrointestinal infectious diseases are found in wards inside and outside colleges and universities and cannot be transferred out immediately.

Methods and contents: The patient number should be hung on the bedside, and the sickbed should be moved to an inaccessible place to prevent the patient from contacting with others. If the bed spacing is less than 1.5m, it should be separated by a screen, and the disinfectant basin and the isolation hanger should be placed beside the bed or outside the door. Tableware, urinal, thermometer and stethoscope should be dedicated, and vomit and excrement should be disinfected. Workers who come into contact with patients should wear isolation gown and disinfect their hands after contact.