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  • [ ]we were told to plan for a catastrophe Colleagues from China and Italy reported unprecedented admissions, bulging hospitals with sick, vulnerable patients ventilated in car parks, corridors, or in purposebuilt hospitals, of nursing teams proning patients en masse and running out of ventilators and personal protection equipment (PPE) By the end of March we had multiple policies and guidelines signed off on family visitation, end-of-life care, a poster on how to care for a COVID-19 patient, a COVID-19 manual, resuscitation and intubation guidelines, proning guides, wellbeing resources, and cleaning and infection control By early April, information technology delivered six Zoom-enabled cell phones and we created guidelines and policies on virtual family meetings
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  • Kai_Tiaki_:_Nursing_New_Zealand
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  • WHO
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  • Planning for a COVID-19 crisis
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  • #831908
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  • 2020

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