Within 4 days, Phu Yen General Hospital ensured the need for medicine, infusion fluid, and consumables for emergency and treatment for 900 patients/day.
Similarly, Phu Yen Obstetrics and Pediatrics Hospital ensures 250 obstetric and pediatric patients/day; Tuy An, Song Cau and Dong Hoa Medical Centers each ensure 120 patients/day.
Along with that, Phu Yen General Hospital reserves 300 units of blood, Phu Yen Maternity and Pediatrics Hospital reserves 10 units of blood.
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| Medical facilities prepare supplies and human resources to serve medical examination and treatment before, during and after the storm. |
Medical units proactively provide logistics and meals for staff and patients with food packages, dry food, cakes, milk, and drinking water placed in departments, rooms, and stations so that staff can use them immediately during their shifts within 3 days (from November 6 to 8). At the same time, they contacted a number of charitable organizations and philanthropists in the area to provide free meals, drinking water, food, and dry food for patients and their families who had to stay in the hospital during and after the storm.
Units should strengthen at least 1-2 foreign emergency teams; assign 24/7 duty; stockpile medicine and supplies, prepare foreign mobile emergency teams, etc.
Emergency teams, ambulance teams, and epidemic prevention teams must always have enough medicine, chemicals, medical equipment, and ambulances according to regulations. They must both perform their duties at the unit and be ready to support other units when ordered.
Units must prepare generators to avoid being passive in case of power outages, affecting emergency work, blood preservation, vaccines, biological products...
Source: https://baodaklak.vn/xa-hoi/202511/so-y-te-len-phuong-an-bao-dam-cong-tac-y-te-ung-pho-bao-so-13-9a707a3/







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