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Hospital Pandemic Influenza Preparedness Checklist
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30 min
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Published 2 months ago
This checklist helps hospital leaders and staff prepare practical steps to reduce transmission and manage patient surge during a pandemic influenza. It’s written for clinical managers, infection control teams, and emergency planners who need a concise action list. Inspired by World Health Organization guidelines. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional.
Inspired by World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional where applicable.
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- Assign an incident management team — Designate leaders, roles, and decision-makers for the pandemic response.
- Set clear internal and external communication channels — Define who communicates with staff, patients, families, and public health.
- Review and update the hospital pandemic plan — Check triggers, protocols, and resource lists for current relevance.
- Train staff on infection prevention and PPE use — Include correct donning/doffing, hand hygiene, and waste handling.
- Stock PPE and essential medical supplies — Maintain minimum inventories and reorder thresholds for surge periods.
- Check mask (surgical and respirator) availability — Confirm sizes, fit-testing status, and distribution points.
- Check gowns, gloves, and eye protection stock — Track disposable vs reusable supplies and laundering needs.
- Ensure hand hygiene stations and signage are placed — Place sanitizers at entrances and clinical areas; post handwashing signs.
- Set up screening and triage at hospital entry points — Screen for symptoms and exposure to quickly identify suspected cases.
- Designate and prepare isolation areas for suspected cases — Reserve single rooms or areas; use negative pressure if available.
- Establish patient flow and transfer protocols — Map routes to minimize cross-contact between zones and departments.
- Plan for bed surge and ICU capacity expansion — Identify convertible spaces and required equipment for extra beds.
- Arrange staff surge plans and cross-training — List backup personnel, shift adjustments, and essential cross-training.
- Monitor staff health and provide wellbeing support — Set illness reporting, testing access, and mental health resources.
- Update visitor restrictions and outpatient service policies — Limit non-essential visits and revise appointment procedures.
- Coordinate with local public health and laboratories — Share case definitions, testing criteria, and reporting lines promptly.
- Run regular drills and test communication systems — Conduct scenario exercises and update plans based on results.
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