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Infectious Diseases in the Emergency Care Setting Position Statement
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The Emergency Nurses Association (ENA) has released a position statement on infectious diseases in the emergency care setting. The statement emphasizes the need for emergency nurses to be aware of the evolving nature of infectious diseases and to refer to specific resources for guidance. Infectious diseases remain a leading cause of illness and death worldwide, and the spread of these diseases has been accelerated by factors such as global migration and climate change. It is crucial for emergency nurses to implement screening processes for symptoms and travel history, isolate individuals with infectious diseases, and apply necessary infection control measures. They must also be trained in the use of personal protective equipment and receive regular education on disease-specific signs and symptoms. Healthcare facilities should maintain an adequate supply of necessary resources to manage infectious disease outbreaks, and healthcare workers should be immunized as recommended. The statement highlights the importance of infection prevention and control training, the need for pandemic planning, and the role of global coordination in responding to infectious disease outbreaks. Finally, it mentions the availability of resources such as the Strategic National Stockpile in the United States and the Public Health Agency of Canada for managing public health emergencies.
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