Beds in government, private hospitals; Trained staff; All facilities are ready to prevent health crises
Although there has been no increase in the case of Pediatric Covid, Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanaagara Palike (BBMP) has saved 375 beds for children, including a trigger and trigger ventilator with all the facilities available in private hospitals and the government as standby for the third wave of Covid.
There was talk about protecting children during the third wave because they would be not vaccinated, so the government and private hospitals were preparing to avoid the crisis.
BBMP Special Commissioners, Health & IT, Randeep D said that BBMP has arranged 315 beds in private and government hospitals.
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“There is nothing to be feared now but we still have to be careful.
Parents must ensure that they follow the appropriate behavior of Covid and keep children safe.
Parents must be vigilant and notify BBMP even if there are symptoms of mild or suspected for early detection.
Besides 315, 60 other beds were arranged at the Bbmp Sangoli Rulanna hospital at GKW Layout at Maruthi Mandir Ward which will be ready in the first week of September, “he said.
Until now, the BBMP has arranged 219 beds in a private hospital in the city including 10 bed ventilator trigger, 43 ICU beds, 57 hdu beds while the remaining 109 is a common bed at Shishuka children’s hospital, Shishuka health care Pvt Ltd., Rainbow Children Medicare Pvt Ltd, Rainbow Bannerghatta and Rainbow Yelahanka.
At the Government and BBMP Hospital, Indira Gandhi’s Child Health Institute has 40 beds while General Hospital Dr.
Babu Jagajeevanram has 30 and covid care centers at the Regional Cooperative Management Institute have 26 extra beds.
Personal hospital prepares
Sujatha Thyagrajan, Senior Consultant – Pediatric & Pediatric Intensive Care, Aster Hospitals, said, “We have begun training in advanced life support in pediatrics with a special focus around Covid in children.
Below, we educate and train 50 frontline workers.
In Covid care and care protocols to help doctors.
Simulation-based training and fast focus skills modules are being developed for nurses.
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Nothing needs to be feared like now but we have to be careful.
Parents must ensure that they follow Covid’s appropriate behavior and keep children safe-randeep D, BBMP
He said that the curriculum has been developed which involves increasing knowledge through an accessible e-learning module so that students get a basic understanding to care for sick children.
“This learning involves recognition of sick children, assessment, triage, and understanding the principles of sick child management.
Oxygen device management, resuscitation management modules and ventilators are made easy to understand and apply the learning methods mixed through simulation and guidance.
We also registered Nurses from local nursing homes for training and plan to expand our reach through AR modules and VR.
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Mahesh MylarAppa, Deputy CMS, Columbia Asia Hebbal (Manipal Hospital Unit) said that hospitals train all staff regularly in managing covid patients and controlling the spread of infection together by educating patients and the public in the protocol.
“We advise people to develop a positive attitude and follow a healthy diet and sports regime.
At the hospital, we regularly educate parents to enforce the practice of cleanliness and covid protocols such as social distance, hand hygiene and wore masks in their children too.
It is preparing earlier in ensuring adequate energy and equipment.
We also work with government institutions in regulating resources, “he said.