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Coronavirus CareCommunity of Practice
Med Tac Bystander Rescue Care
Bystander Rescue Care CareUniversity Series
August 06, 2020CareUniversity Webinar #143
For resource downloads go to: www.MedTacGlobal.org
Family Survive & Thrive Guide:Coming Home Safely
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Anonymous Survey QuestionsMy family is ready to take care of a loved
one with Coronavirus in our home
Source: Coronavirus Care Community of Practice Webinar - Family Survive & Thrive Guide: Coming Home Safely – August 06, 2020
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• Checklist for what to have at home and how to set up isolation
• Continued information on risk of bringing it home on surfaces
• Earthquakes
• How to adapt limited space, I.E. An apartment vs. A house with a basement or garage.
• How to plan with one bathroom in home
• How to take care of someone that have COVID 19
• Masks
• More details on what kills the germs-- % of alcohol vs bleach, etc.
• More on helping kids off to school and returning from school -by kids
• More on how long virus last in human host
• PPE kit for home
• Printable guides would be wonderful!
• That was very well covered.
• Validity testing regarding the science behind masks.
• What are the next steps.
• What works to clean adequately on surfaces
What READINESS information Would you like to have?
Source: Coronavirus Care Community of Practice Webinar - Family Survive & Thrive Guide: Coming Home Safely – August 06, 2020
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Anonymous Survey QuestionsMy family knows what actions to take if a loved
one becomes infected with Coronavirus.
Source: Coronavirus Care Community of Practice Webinar - Family Survive & Thrive Guide: Coming Home Safely – August 06, 2020
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• Availability of PPE and cleaning supplies.
• Create family plan
• Exact next steps on how to handle
• How to ”MacGyver" cleaning supplies
• How to guide
• Knowing I can find info and it is current and accurate
• Knowing when they were infected and where they might have been infected from
• Likely need to have the 5 rights information format, so family can review it readily
• Practical ways to best meet the situation.
• Quarantine
• Resources in that area of the country
• Safety preps for house. I've thought of some but wish a concise list if possible.
• Signs and symptoms
• The slides with hot, warm, cold
• Treatment
• Understand isolation
• Ways, when space is an issue, that we can create isolation in the home
• Where to get tested?
What information would help you RESPONDwhen a loved one becomes infected?
Source: Coronavirus Care Community of Practice Webinar - Family Survive & Thrive Guide: Coming Home Safely – August 06, 2020
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Anonymous Survey QuestionsMy family knows what do when someone
develops severe COVID-19 symptoms.
Source: Coronavirus Care Community of Practice Webinar - Family Survive & Thrive Guide: Coming Home Safely – August 06, 2020
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• Accurate information
• CDC
• Communication
• Devices, supplies to have in home or get quick access to - E.G. Oxygen measuring devices easy to access, reliable, lo cost.
• Guides per above.
• How to clean properly
• Importance of ed access and prep.
• It was very well covered in the webinar.
• Nothing-severe symptoms would require 911 to be called.
• Ok- household of doctors - just elderly mother but very clear WRT end of life decisions
• The information presented
• Understanding our responses and having a plan
What information would help your family react if someone develops severe symptoms (Rescue)?
Source: Coronavirus Care Community of Practice Webinar - Family Survive & Thrive Guide: Coming Home Safely – August 06, 2020
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Anonymous Survey QuestionsMy family has a safety plan to return to work and play when the Coronavirus social restrictions are relaxed
Source: Coronavirus Care Community of Practice Webinar - Family Survive & Thrive Guide: Coming Home Safely – August 06, 2020
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• Again a oz specific
• Consistent information from our leaders so everyone is on the same page.
• Constant information can be confusing. We need good solid info
• Developing a family plan-- have not done that
• Hard to say.. We keep up on daily county case totals, etc.
• I think we have a ways to go to define a new normal.
• Information at their level
• Quick
• Realistic time limits to return.
• Vaccine
• We are constantly listening to and following the recommendations made by the CDC and country health departments
• When to be tested or is it a common cold?
What information would help your family return to the new normal (Recovery)?
Source: Coronavirus Care Community of Practice Webinar - Family Survive & Thrive Guide: Coming Home Safely – August 06, 2020
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Anonymous Survey QuestionsMy family has a plan to make them less
vulnerable to epidemics in the future
Source: Coronavirus Care Community of Practice Webinar - Family Survive & Thrive Guide: Coming Home Safely – August 06, 2020
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• Boost immunity and home care
• Continue to share this valuable information
• Education
• Keep us abreast of all the constant changes
• Maintain good physical condition.
• More of my coworkers reads my summary and watches your videos and webinars
• Printable guides.. I prefer reading over video at times.
• Remembering what we learned
• Resource info that is timely and accurate
• Socially distancing, hand washing and mask.
• When COVID is over
What information would help you become more resilient in the future?
Source: Coronavirus Care Community of Practice Webinar - Family Survive & Thrive Guide: Coming Home Safely – August 06, 2020
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Anonymous Survey Questions
Source: Coronavirus Care Community of Practice Webinar - Family Survive & Thrive Guide: Coming Home Safely – August 06, 2020
Changing behaviors of teens and young adults is key to beating the Coronavirus Crisis.
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• Continue to show positive case experiences by younger ones to their peers.. And talk to them on the social media they prefer.
• Education is always the key!!! The more we can teach and demonstrate the keys to staying safe, the better.
• Education-education-education
• Give them examples of deaths of ages of their parents and what could happen if they aren't careful. A lot of the time they need to see something that relates them to the visual
• Give them the info in the way they need by their peers- i noticed very male dominant speakers need greater diversity- also must talk about mental health- we had 100 suicides in our state last lockdown- its not just physical but mental health. Thanks for the opportunity
• I think until it affects them and their families that will be hard to
do.
• Normalizing masking
• Parents must be parents
• Reinforce the facts
• Remove the political & media spins on covid-19
• Science not political
• Share the evidence and involve them
• Showing them how previous pandemics went over
• The family plan as discussed.Source: Coronavirus Care Community of Practice Webinar - Family Survive & Thrive Guide: Coming Home Safely – August 06, 2020
My suggestions to help making teens and young adults leaders in becoming part of the solution are: