Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic has placed significant strain on emergency departments (EDs) that were not designed to care for many patients who may be highly contagious. This report outlines how a busy urban ED was adapted to prepare for COVID-19 via 3 primary interventions: (1) creating an open-air care space in the ambulance bay to cohort, triage, and rapidly test patients with suspected COVID-19, (2) quickly constructing temporary doors on all open treatment rooms, and (3) adapting and expanding the waiting room. This description serves as a model by which other EDs can repurpose their own care spaces to help ensure safety of their patients and health care workers.
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Wessling, E. G., Randolph, A. H., Neill, L. A., Gandhi, K. R., Conrardy, M., Chodakowski, J. D., … Malik, S. (2022). Rapid Emergency Department Physical Space Modifications for COVID-19: Keeping Patients and Health Care Workers Safe. Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness, 16(6), 2676–2679. https://doi.org/10.1017/dmp.2021.248
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