Whether you have a broken arm or a serious injury, our emergency medicine physicians evaluate and assess your situation ensuring the highest quality of treatment and care. We understand the impact of social distancing and the importance of limiting the risk of exposure to COVID However, we want you to be confident in seeking the care you need, especially in the case of an emergency.
Preventive measures include washing hands frequently, keeping hands away from the face to prevent spread of infection through mucous membranes, avoiding hand shaking and getting a flu shot. And the shot also really does decrease the severity of the illness, if you get sick," Whyte said.
The flu shot has a 60 percent success rate in countering the H3N2 strain, responsible for most of the illness in Region 7, Whyte said. But Whyte said that, for those in the 40 percent who still catch the virus, a flu shot can shorten their sickness by up to three days.
Shots also can greatly reduce the likelihood of developing a secondary condition, such as pneumonia, for young children and pregnant women, she added. Knox Andress, a designated Region 7 coordinator, said hospital staff have held emergency preparedness meetings already this week to ensure that the region's residents are seen in the quickest and most effective way possible.
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Sittig says University Health is upgrading emergency room technology to help get people in and out faster. He also says the hospital deals with unique circumstances. Copyright KSLA. All rights reserved. Skip to content. Getting Answers. Great Health Divide.
First Step Triage — Every patient receives a triage by a nurse when they arrive. Depending on how many patients are arriving at the same time, this could happen fairly quickly.
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