Post by nurnobisorker44 on Mar 9, 2024 4:44:30 GMT 1
Foundation to join the efforts of the medical community to combat Covid-19 and contribute to the successful recovery of patients with this disease. Baja California has been one of the states hardest hit by the pandemic, but thanks to the efforts of the authorities, institutions and the population, the spread of the Coronavirus has been contained. Therefore, the efforts and responsibility of the different social actors are essential to combat the effects of the contingency in the entity. IMSS Rural Hospital 69 is the only hospital center in San Quintín to care for Covid-19 cases, and has a multidisciplinary team of 12 doctors and 36 nurses dedicated to patient care. The health center is equipped with 32 stable beds, 14 of which are intended for the Covid-19 area, which will have 7 mechanical ventilators as of today.
The two ventilators that were donated are Newport e360 ventilators; They provide detailed monitoring and advanced technology, unique in the region, that makes it easy for medical personnel to use. Due to its more compact size, it allows its transition from invasive to non-invasive ventilation; It also has an Guatemala Mobile Number List internal backup battery that activates in case of power loss. On the other hand, it offers two screens for better access to controls and monitoring of the patient's breathing, which make it easier to adjust the required settings. “A ventilator is a very important option for patients with Covid-19 as a life support input,” commented Dr. Francisco Enrique Hidalgo Moreno, director of the Hospital, who thanked the company for the donation. “The hospital has to be prepared and a cornerstone for the hospital is vital aid through special devices such as the ventilator.
These new devices are friendlier, they allow us to have a larger menu display for the different needs of each of the patients,” he added. Nayeli Castañeda, president of BerryMex's Baja California Philanthropy Committee, highlighted: “We are very pleased to know that the donation of this medical equipment will be of great support to the medical staff who work in this hospital to face the pandemic, so that more people who are hospitalized for this disease can recover and reintegrate into their activities and family life.” For his part, Willie Hedrick, Vice President of Operations at BerryMex in Baja California, recognized the work of those who are caring for the patients to ensure their recovery. “I do not want to miss this opportunity to recognize the work of the nearly 50 health professionals of this hospital, including doctors and nurses, who are on the front line of the fight against Covid-19: you are the heroes of this contingency.
The two ventilators that were donated are Newport e360 ventilators; They provide detailed monitoring and advanced technology, unique in the region, that makes it easy for medical personnel to use. Due to its more compact size, it allows its transition from invasive to non-invasive ventilation; It also has an Guatemala Mobile Number List internal backup battery that activates in case of power loss. On the other hand, it offers two screens for better access to controls and monitoring of the patient's breathing, which make it easier to adjust the required settings. “A ventilator is a very important option for patients with Covid-19 as a life support input,” commented Dr. Francisco Enrique Hidalgo Moreno, director of the Hospital, who thanked the company for the donation. “The hospital has to be prepared and a cornerstone for the hospital is vital aid through special devices such as the ventilator.
These new devices are friendlier, they allow us to have a larger menu display for the different needs of each of the patients,” he added. Nayeli Castañeda, president of BerryMex's Baja California Philanthropy Committee, highlighted: “We are very pleased to know that the donation of this medical equipment will be of great support to the medical staff who work in this hospital to face the pandemic, so that more people who are hospitalized for this disease can recover and reintegrate into their activities and family life.” For his part, Willie Hedrick, Vice President of Operations at BerryMex in Baja California, recognized the work of those who are caring for the patients to ensure their recovery. “I do not want to miss this opportunity to recognize the work of the nearly 50 health professionals of this hospital, including doctors and nurses, who are on the front line of the fight against Covid-19: you are the heroes of this contingency.