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trauma-list Digest, Vol 41, Issue 32
John E. Sutton Jr. John.E.Sutton.Jr at Hitchcock.ORGTue Nov 28 13:06:35 GMT 2006
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--- You wrote: We have a 2 bed trauma bay that we are putting up a wall between the carts. Have been told that it is a "privacy issue" so we can no longer have an open room. Anyone else having an issue like this and are you using any "creative ideas" to keep the room/bay open for multiple pts. --- end of quote --- When we built our new ED with a 3 bay trauma area and overhead X-ray, we were told by state regulators we needed radiologic shielding between the beds (hence, not open). We discussed walls, moveable radiologic shields ( not big enough and too cumbersome), and finally came up with radiologic "curtains" hanging from beams. They can be opened when you don't have all 3 beds full to give more space and yet do provide radiologic shielding and privacy when needed. John E. Sutton, Jr. , M.D., F.A.C.S. Division Chief, Trauma and Acute Surgical Care Director of Trauma Services DHMC Professor of Surgery Dartmouth Medical School phone : 603-650-8022 fax : 603-650-8030
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