A surgical PPE task force can improve PPE selection during a COVID-19 Pandemic
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Rosemary Pine, PhD, Hospital Education and Clinical Development, Memorial Hermann-Texas Medical Center, Houston, Texas, USA; Daphny Peneza, MSN, Surgical Services, Memorial Hermann -Texas Medical Center, Houston, Texas, USA; Mary Margaret Evans, BSN, Hospital Education, Memorial Hermann The Texas Medical Center, Houston, Texas, USA
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The impact of the Surgical Services Task Force on the front line staff caring for patients with COVID-19 was studied. The purpose of this project was to ensure safety of front line staff and confirm the positive effect of having a trained observer who can assist with donning and doffing.
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Keywords | Covid-19; Front Line Staff; PPE Task Force |
Name | Creating Healthy Work Environments 2021 |
Host | Sigma Theta Tau International |
Location | Virtual Event |
Date | 2021 |
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