Raipur: Covid 19 patients are getting immediate help from Raipur Home Isolation Control Room

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Raipur 20 October 2020. Government and private doctors appointed for home isolation by Raipur district administration are busy in the treatment of Kovid 19 patients day and night. All the doctors are not only doing duty at their primary health center, community health center and other Covid Care Center, but are also serving the patients assigned to them through home isolation app day and night.
    Nodal Officer of Home Isolation Center Raipur, ADM Shri Vineet Nandanwar told that the District Collector S.K. On the instructions of Bharatidasan, the center is working round the clock and helping patients. Doctors prescribe medicines to patients on the first day, their oxygen levels, pulse, several times a day on a regular basis They take temperature and other health related information. And from time to time, along with giving them medical advice, they also give advice and encourage them to remove their fear of this disease. When a doctor realizes that the patient’s parameters are no longer suitable for home isolation. Staying at home may cause problems to him, he approaches Assistant Nodal Officers Dr. Anjali Novita and Chandrakant without delay and such Patients are rushed to the hospital immediately without delay. Apart from this, 15 government doctors are providing their services in the Home Isolation Center as per 24-hour shift. Who quickly solve all kinds of problems of the patients who call the control room numbers and get the patients to the hospital through the nodal and assistant nodals at the time of emergency.
‘Case 1’
Dr. Namira Assistant Nodal calls Dr. Anjali Sharma at night. Anupa, a patient in the last month of pregnancy, is feeling uneasy. Without delay, the Assistant Nodal Anjali talks to the obstetrician at Mekahara on the conference call. On the other hand, the ambulance team is sent to the ambulance immediately. In the morning they have a cute baby girl by normal delivery. His entire family repeatedly thanks the Home Isolation team.
‘Case 2’
Manisha Verma’s Kovid positive report as soon as she comes to know that she calls in the control room of the home isolation center. It is very nervous. They do not understand what to do. Dr. Veena Mishra picks up the phone. She talks to him very lovingly and hears his problem. When the matter is complete, Manisha was apprehensive about Kovid 19, medicines, home isolation, she has gone away and today Manisha completes home isolation. Has become healthy
Case 3 ‘
Corona positive patient Sunita Rawat, age 65, was called by her family in the home isolation control room. The doctor was asked to send the patient to the hospital. The doctor informed the assistant nodal officer, Novita Sinha, who immediately spoke to the doctor at Mekahara Hospital. As the patient was paralyzed and unable to speak, the Assistant Nodal Officer spoke to his family and Mekahara staff every moment. And they were delivered to ICU. Where he is currently undergoing treatment.
Case 4
54-year-old Mr. Sharda Charan Sharma, posted at Dharsinwa police station in the control room around 2 o’clock, received a call that I am in home isolation and I am having difficulty breathing, I feel very coughing and restless. The posted Assistant Nodal Officer Chandrakant Rahi and his team Dr. Dinesh Jaiswal and Dr. Padam Jain encouraged him by talking to him. Since it took more time to send an ambulance from Raipur, the Assistant Nodal contacted BMO Dharsinwa Dr. Lakra and told him the problem The patient was immediately admitted to Lalpur Kovid Hospital, arranging for an ambulance from Dharsinwa Health Center in collaboration with the BMO.
Case 5
Bm Dr Ashish Sinha got a call from Tilda in the control room at around 1:15 pm that a woman Chanda Verma had come to the hospital due to difficulty in breathing, after examining that the woman was corona positive and her condition became serious. doing. Dr. Sinha said that his condition has been stabilized by giving first aid to the patient but soon he will have to be sent to Kovid Hospital in Raipur. As soon as the information was received late night, the ambulance was arranged by assistant Nodal Chandrakant Rahi and his team Dr. Pankaj Tiwari and Dr. Praveen Chandrakar, who were doing duty in the control room, and were admitted from Tilda to Lalpur Kovid Hospital, then from Lalpur to Mekahara.
Case 6
Smt Umeshwari Kurre wife Pappu Kurre resident Village Kotni Mandir Hasaud was brought to the Primary Health Center Mandir Hasaud at 12: 45 pm on September 30, where Dr. Vijayalakshmi had the number of Assistant Nodal Officer Anjali when she was found corona positive. He immediately told them that he is not a patient of home isolation, but if he is not taken to the hospital, then there can be trouble. Assistant Nodal Anjali Sharma called the Assistant Nodal Officer posted in the control room on duty late in the night for an ambulance and arranged for his recruitment by speaking at Mekahara himself. During this time, the team Dr. Pankaj Tiwari and Dr. Praveen Chandrakar talked to the pregnant woman’s husband to know the status of the situation. Under late night guidance of Nodal Officer ADM Vineet Nandanwar Both the Assistant Nodal Anjali and Chandrakant and their team took quick action within 15 minutes of hearing the problem and arranged for an ambulance to the pregnant woman to make it to Mekahara Hospital. Due to the meaningful efforts of Dr. Sundarani and his team in Mekahara, around 3 pm, a pregnant woman gave birth to a healthy daughter. The woman’s husband called the control room and thanked the administration and doctors and thanked him for his prompt assistance during the disaster. Many such patients are being helped regularly by the Home Isolation team. He thanked the administration and doctors and thanked him for his prompt assistance during the disaster. Many such patients are being helped regularly by the Home Isolation Team. He thanked the administration and doctors and thanked him for his prompt assistance during the disaster. Many such patients are being helped regularly by the Home Isolation team.