Lesson 4 Val Ed

Cards (7)

  • COVID-19 Pandemic Frontliners
    They faced the challenge of the invisible enemy head-on.
    They continued to serve even when they witnessed death among their ranks and their patients and the people they serve.
    They offered what they can and all that they have to fight a good fight.
  • Nurses' roles during the COVID-19 pandemic
    • Critical roles and responsibilities
    • At the front line of patient care in hospitals
    • Actively involved with evaluation and monitoring in the community
    • Ensure all patients acquire personalized, high-quality services irrespective of their infectious condition
    • Engage in planning for anticipated COVID-19-related outbreaks
    • Maintain effective supply and usage of sanitation materials and personal protective equipment
    • Offer screening information, confinement guidelines, and triage protocols based on the latest guidance
    • Strong nursing staff engagement in clinical management, awareness and knowledge exchange, and public safety
  • A global pandemic needs strong nursing staff engagement in clinical management, awareness and knowledge exchange, and public safety
  • Medical Technologists / Laboratory Technicians The work that medical laboratory professionals do provide the clinical support for the diagnosis of COVID-19.
  • Doctors and Hospital Staff Everyday, the selfless warriors are giving it their all in healthcare settings while cutting themselves off from their families and loved ones. The sacrifice that they are making for the safety and welfare of humanity is priceless and deserves lifelong gratitude on our end.
  • Security and Safety Personnel One of the essential elements of training of soldiers is the preparation to be sent to a crisis area or, in the most extreme case of war, to the frontline.
  • And many others who gave their all to serve others specially those who are least, last, and lost.