BALTIMORE (CNN) --Wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) when caring for patients with COVID-19 isn't enough to completely eliminate the threat from the virus for frontline workers, according to ...
What happens when a department realizes it’s been wearing PPE without truly understanding the “why” behind maintaining it? Join Brandon Barkley and Michael Williams as they ...
Rarely, over the years, have I addressed the topic of safety. It’s not that I am ignorant of the topic, but I have focused more on leadership, sales and quality. But in this column, I would like to ...
A new type of headache is being reported by some health care workers. De novo PPE-associated headache is a new headache associated with wearing those tight fitting N95 face masks. During much of the ...
Environmental factors (e.g., humidity, wind, temperature, radiant heat, clothing, and workload i.e., metabolic rate) are considered when determining if a heat risk is present indoors or outdoors.
China put stringent measures in place to stop the spread of COVID-19 at the Winter Olympics. Photos and videos show waiters and bartenders serving food and drinks in full PPE. One journalist who was ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Josh Campbell is used to seeing bats during the hot, summer months, but how he handles them is different this year. "We can work with bats. We just have to use an increased level of ...
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