DPMM Hospital Resumes Operations

The Diosdado Macapagal Memorial Hospital (DMMH) in Guagua town has resumed its operations as the 10-day mandatory precautionary measures to prevent the spread of pseudomonas aeroginosa infection were completed.

This was announced by Dr. Eddie G. Ponio, provincial health officer 1 and DMMH administrator, as he said that the provincial hospital is now business as usual as it resumed admission of patients.

It will be recalled that 10 days ago, the admission of patients in the said hospital was temporarily stopped and its operations limited to emergency cases and out-patient department (OPD) consultations only to enable the hospital management implement urgent measures in the wake of the pseudomonas aeroginosa infection.

Ponio said that last August 14, an electric burned patient from Guagua was admitted in the hospital. He underwent culture of sensitivity test of his burned wound on September 2 which revealed positive result of pseudomonas aeroginosa infection. The result was released on September 6.

Upon learning of the patient’s condition, Dr.Ponio immediately instructed case tracking of the infected patient, called for emergency meetings and ordered to temporarily stop hospital admission.  Likewise, he ordered the department heads to submit detailed plan of action and thereafter, reported the matter to Governor Lilia G. Pineda through Provincial Administrator Andres S. Pangilinan, Jr. and Dr. Antonio Aquino, officer-in-charge of the provincial health office (PHO) including the Jose B.Lingad Memorial Regional Hospital (JBLMRH).

Ponio explained that “although the patient tested positively of pseudomonas aeroginosa infection was already isolated, the main concern in the stoppage of the hospital’s patients’ admission is the possible spread of the micro-organism to the whole hospital and might cause cross infection to other patients”.

The operating room and the emergency room were used for the patient’s debridement and he was transported to and from the male surgical thus, exposing all these areas.  All the instruments and equipments need to be clean, disinfect and sterilize thoroughly,” he added.

General cleaning and disinfections of the hospital  were done thoroughly starting September 13 to break the chain of infection, to wit: wall to wall scrubbing with soap and water; spraying with sodium hypochlorite solution; UV light exposure for 24 hours, autoclave of all instruments, linens, gowns, bedsheets; disinfecting of all sinks; and assignment of only one entry and exit area.

More so, the universal precaution measures were strictly implemented such as proper hand washing techniques, using aseptic technique and wearing of proper personal protective equipment.

Information dissemination to other district hospitals in the province including the JBLMRH was also done, Ponio said. (Pampanga PIO)

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