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The government center tests child care with covid drill

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Noida / Ghaziabad: To examine the readiness of all the environment of the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU), all districts above do exercises in government hospitals on Friday.
This drill was held in four community health centers (CHCS) in Bibrakh, Bhangel, Dadri and the Covid Shares and Hospitals in Sector 39 in Noida, and a Joint District Hospital (DCH) in Ghaziabad.
According to officials, children were prepared as dummy patients carried by ambulances and shifted to emergencies and further to trigger ward by staff.
Meanwhile, Nodal officers were appointed to monitor the situation in all districts.
Maya Sharma is nine-year playing a patient at CHC Bhangel.
The son of an Asha worker, Mamta Sharma, mayak, experienced with a health center and said he was not afraid of injections.
“My mother and doctor said that it was a very important job and I had to act well.
I’m not afraid because I was told that I would be given chocolate later,” he said.
While three children – two siblings, aged 11 and 10 years, who came with their mother to meet doctors, and the son of the Ministry of Health – brought by an ambulance and brought to the neighborhood trigger where oxygen through the Bipap and HFNC machines was provided.
Senior officials also checked stock of drugs and other facilities.
Maya Kumar is eight years old, the son of the Ministry of Health staff, is the most confident and not afraid of exercise.
Two other brothers were quite hesitant, said the doctors.
“Doctors posted at the Government District Hospital will guide doctors in public health centers and other small centers through video conferencing in handling patients treated in the trigger, if the third wave Covid arrives and affects a large number of children,” said Dr.
Raj Kumar.
, Additional Director, Ministry of Health, Meerut Division, which oversees drills at PICU facilities located in Joint District Hospital, Ghaziabad.
In Ghaziabad, only two pediatrics were posted on DCH, which functions as a 100 covid bed facility whenever the need appears.
There are seven pediatrics at the District Women’s Hospital and two at the MMG District Hospital.
The four CHCS does not have one single pediatrician.
Dr.
Sanjay Teotia, a medical supervisory head, DCH, said, “Drill starts at 10:15 a.m.
and leaves for two hours.
Another drill will be planned after a few weeks.
We have also made the right arrangement for the lives of the parents who will stay at Here as officers.
There is no big gap found in Dch, which has 30 dedicated beds trigger Ward, and hospital administration is told to increase signage in medical facilities.

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