Kásler instructed nursing homes for more than 200 people to solve mechanical ventilation



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This week’s ministerial order will bring important changes. Hospitals must have twice as many waiting beds as before. Covidos and suspects have also been banned from many health care facilities.

Came into our possession Miklós Kásler its specific instruction issued on Monday, which will bring changes to the epidemiological procedure. The most significant of these is the need to provide the necessary conditions for mechanical ventilation in nursing homes for more than 200 people, “especially the provision of non-invasive ventilators.” A problem with this may be that the staff at these institutions are primarily caregivers, not nurses.

According to the ministerial instruction, neither a patient who is confirmed to be infected by a coronavirus nor a patient suspected of being infected

  • the National Institute of Cardiology György Gottsegen, the National Institute of Clinical Neuroscience or the units of other health institutions that treat acute cardiovascular diseases,
  • to the National Institute of Oncology or other organizational unit that treats cancer patients,
  • child care hospitals, clinics,
  • to a diabetic care unit,
  • psychiatric institute, department,
  • immunosuppressed unit,
  • geriatric, chronic unit,
  • obstetrics,
  • institution for the disabled,

Unless a ministerial order provides otherwise.

Paternal births are still allowed, in which case the father is not considered a visitor to the obstetrics.

The instruction goes on to say that protective equipment must be used for its intended purpose in medical care, which must continue to be stored in strictly protected warehouses.

One major change is that instead of the previous 10 percent, hospitals and healthcare institutions already have to keep 20 percent of their beds ready for crown patients.

According to the instructions, the CRP test is mandatory even before high-risk elective surgeries performed in outpatient and hospital care.

Featured image: MTI / Koszticsák Szilárd



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