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Hospital

Present to : dr.Alshimaa
Rawan Yasser id : 82304
Hayam ali salem id :83258
Ghaydaa abdelraheem id :84412
Bassant ashraf id : 18093
About ‘ Al youm Al wahed” hospital :

Location :
Located in the sixth district un Nasr city
The hospital aims to provide a medical service of the
highest quality at the lowest possible cost
The hospital is affiliated with the Secretariat of
Specialized Medical Centers at the Ministry of Health
The hospital has an isolation department and a free PCR
ED Reception

T more than 37.3c or respiratory


symptoms
Zoning of the Yes
emergency department
that contains a Epidemiological history in two weeks
detection of corona
cases ED Low-risk
Yes No
Region
Fever Fever
Normal ED
clinic 1 clinic 2
clinic
Non-
Observation Observation
Emergency
room room
Other dep.
No Or back
qRt – PCR home
ED High-risk Quarantine
or CT
Region ward
confirmation Yes
Some of the opinions of hospital patients
Some of the opinions of Medical staff

More results :

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Original Design

Re-design
Adding an x-ray room
because a large number
of doctors discovered
X- ray Pcr corona through x-rays
Waiting
area Emergency Contact examination
rooms are different from
Waiting
wc
patient examination
Oxgyen
Reception rooms and also far from
the rest of the hospital
Negative room pressure is an isolation technique used in hospitals and
medical centers to prevent cross-contamination from room to room.[1]
[2]
 It includes a ventilation that generates negative pressure (pressure
lower than of the surroundings) to allow air to flow into the isolation
room but not escape from the room, as air will naturally flow from
areas with higher pressure to areas with lower pressure, thereby
preventing contaminated air from escaping the room. This technique
is used to isolate patients with airborne contagious diseases such as: 
influenza (flu), measles, chickenpox, tuberculosis, 
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS-CoV), 
Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS-CoV), and 
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)

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