WLAVA:COVID-19 PPE

Last Updated 4/19/20

PPE FOR SUSPECTED COVID19 PATIENTS: CRITICALLY ILL OR AEROSOLIZING PROCEDURES

  • Airborne
  • Droplet
  • Contact precautions (with eye protection)
  • Negative pressure room (if available)
  • Critically ill (i.e., receiving ICU-level care)
  • Eye protection (face shield or goggles)

PPE FOR ALL OTHER SUSPECTED COVID19 PATIENTS

  • Standard
  • Droplet
  • Contact precautions (with eye protection)
  • Eye protection (face shield or goggles)

GUIDANCE ON DONNING & DOFFING FOR ED PATIENT ENCOUNTERS

PATIENT ENCOUNTER SCENARIOS & DETAILED PPE

Patient Encounter Scenarios and Detailed PPE

FOR PATIENTS W/COVID19 ISOLATION PRECAUTIONS

Donning and Doffing Guidance for Patients w/COVID-19 Isolation Precautions

FOR PATIENTS W/O COVID19 ISOLATION PRECAUTIONS

Donning and Doffing Guidance for Patients w/o COVID-19 Isolation Precautions

GLA AIRWAY/CODE DONNING & DOFFING CHECKLIST

N95

PAPR


PPE PAPR DONNING VIDEO

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PPE PAPR DOFFING VIDEO

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PPE BUDDY DOFFING VIDEO

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RADIOLOGY COVID19 & PPE

  • Very low threshold for placing facemask on patients with respiratory symptoms or symptoms potentially concerning for COVID.
    • All patients with respiratory symptoms are supposed to have this anyway, but we may have to enforce further
  • In the current climate, portable CXRs generally preferred (especially for respiratory symptoms)
  • Very low threshold for staff wearing face masks whenever interacting directly with patients including when obtaining XRs
  • Make sure patients are wearing face mask properly if they are sent down to imaging (Remind transport to check face mask).
  • We can do portable CXRs in Fast Track if either the patient is in a bed (Room D only) or the patient is very compliant and able to sit still in our exam chairs without risking dropping the cassette.

UPDATES ON GLA ED SUPPLY OF PPE

3D PRINTED FACE SHIELDS

  • These are not completely splash proof because of the holes in the front.
  • It's best to use goggles to protect your eyes. Please keep the headbands.
  • You may discard the clear plastic sheets but they can also be cleaned and reused.

THE LENGHT OF TIME FOR FACE SHIELD USAGE

  • CDC stated, "Eye protection should be discarded if damaged (e.g., face shield can no longer fasten securely to the provider, if visibility is obscured and reprocessing does not restore visibility)."
    • A way to optimize the face shield and minimize staff exposure is to have one or two designated person each shift for PUI.

PAPR HOODS

  • PAPR hoods are reusable, please send to SPS for decontamination.
  • Please do not mark PAPR hoods with your name. We are going to be using them indiscriminately based on your size.
  • We secured a limited supply of Inner Hoods with neck covering for use with PAPR.
Inner Hood for PAPR
  • We secured a limited supply of special PAPRS with Hood with neck covering.
    • There is only one in the airway cart and one in the Med Room.
PAPR w/Hood

BUNNY SUIT

  • We are not re-using these, discard after each use.
  • Come in 3 sizes (located in Med Room).

GOGGLES

  • ED staff will given safety googles
    • Come see Jonie/Kian/Manny/TBlair to get one if you need it

REUSING PPE

  • PAPR hoods - Used PAPR hoods are now community property amongst ED staff since they are being cleaned by SPS (will be labeled ER).
  • Cleaning Eye Protection:

GLA MAIN CONTACT FOR OFFICIAL PPE PURCHASING (NOT DONATIONS)

  • Terry Wolgamott: Terry.Wolgamott@va.gov

GLA CONTACTS FOR PPE DONATIONS

  • If you know someone who is interested in donating masks, or other items, to our medical center please have them contact our Voluntary Service dept.
    • Alexia Lunningham, Chief of Voluntary Service: Alexia.Lunningham@va.gov or 310-286-3994
    • Shirley Bearden, Voluntary Service Specialist: Shirley.Bearden@va.gov or 310-268-3194

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