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Iowa Health - Des Moines Tightens Visitor Guidelines October 27, 2009 |
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To protect our high-risk patients from the H1N1 flu (infants, children and pregnant women), Iowa Health – Des Moines hospitals (Methodist, Lutheran, Blank Children’s and Methodist West) and Mercy Medical Center – Des Moines (Central, West Lakes and Franklin campuses) are implementing enhanced visitor guidelines this flu season. Visitor Guidelines To protect patients, families and healthcare staff, effective 7 a.m. Tuesday, October 27, visitors to all units of the hospitals will be limited. These guidelines are temporary and in effect during the flu season, and are subject to change as necessary. The enhanced guidelines are as follows:
View Visitor Guidelines in Spanish. All visitors need to be in good health. If staff member sees visitors coughing or sneezing, they may request the visitor to wear a mask, or request the visitor to leave the patient care area. Visitors should refrain from visiting if they have had flu-like symptoms during the past seven days. Those symptoms include, according to the Center for Disease Control (CDC):
If you are visiting an ill patient, you may be required to wear a mask. Masks are provided for your protection as well as for those around you, and to help prevent the spread of flu-like illnesses. Submit a health/medical question. Seeing the Doctor Guidelines If you or your child is ill with the symptoms listed above, consider rescheduling any non-emergent doctor appointment in order to limit exposure to others. If you or your child is sick, please call your healthcare provider before making an appointment or going to the emergency department. Your provider may be able to triage, provide care instructions and/or prescriptions over the phone. However, if a child or young adult has any of the following signs, they should seek emergency medical care immediately:
Iowa Health Des Moines and Mercy Medical Center – Des Moines will continue to partner with the Iowa Department of Public Health and the Polk County Health Department to monitor the status of the H1N1 influenza and its potential impact on our patients. The two hospital systems will continue to review our visitation polices and adjust accordingly as they need change. More information about seasonal and H1N1 influenza is available by visiting the Iowa Department of Public Health Web site at: http://www.idph.state.ia.us. A statewide toll-free hotline is available for public questions about seasonal and H1N1 influenza at 1-800-447-1985. |