PHARMACY owners are being urged to prepare signage at store entry points asking patients to self-identify as 'at risk' of COVID-19 to allow staff know immediately.
A COVID-19 guide produced by the Pharmacy Guild of Australia to be used in conjunction with normal operating protocols.
The Guild is recommending that pharmacies should have a space where pharmacists can isolate patients with suspected COVID-19 infections, and accompanying carers or family.
"The room/area needs to be free of clutter and non-essential furniture and items to make any necessary decontamination easier after the patient/s has left," the Guild said.
"The room/area should have a patient 'support pack' which could include bottled water, disposable tissues and a clinical waste bag.
"There should be a mechanism to ensure there is regular contact between suspected patient/s and designated pharmacy staff whilst the patient/s are in the isolation room/area.
"Prepare signage for the room/area such as 'Do not enter unless authorised and wearing Personal Protective Equipment' for use as necessary."
The guide also includes details on preparing staff to ensure they are aware of their roles and responsibilities when a patient with COVID-19, and what to do after the presentation has been completed.
CLICK HERE to see the Guild's COVID-19 resources.
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