[Implementing isolation, reorganising care].

Rev Infirm

Médecine interne, rhumatologie, Centre hospitalier d'Auch, Allée Marie-Clarac, 80382, 32008, Auch cedex, France. Electronic address:

Published: April 2019

Isolation, protective or septic, requires firm commitment from the team and specific equipment. Pedagogical tools exist to train and inform the team. Communication with all the players, caregivers, patients and family, is essential. It cements the feeling of belonging to the department concerned. An internal medicine team from Auch general hospital shares its experience.

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