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The Swine Flu (H1N1)
Written by Scott K. Hall, MLS, RT

The Swine Flu (H1N1) virus is life-threatening for some patients and mild for most that are infected. No immunization program is 100% effective for any of these flu strains. However; if a sufficient number of cases are not prevented, we can expect a large number of critically ill patients filling all tertiary-level intensive care beds. Unlike most seasonal influenza strains, this pandemic (H1N1) strain seems to invade the lower airway and alveoli, not just the upper airways, resulting in more severe illness. The world’s experience so far tells us that serious illness associated with this virus often manifests as acute lung injury resulting in overwhelming hypoxemia. Advanced life-support technologies often are required to save these patients lives.

Here at Lower Umpqua Hospital we have been working diligently for preparing for this epidemic. Some of the things we have done are:

• Acquired another portable respirator (Grant and LUH Auxiliary monies)
• Installed a hand-washing station as you enter the hospital
• Participating in the Health Emergency Response Taskforce (HERT)
• Working with the County and Local Public Health
• Working with the Region 3 Regional Preparedness Coordinator Tracy DePew
• Working with State Public Health
• Working with surrounding area hospitals in preparation for epidemics and disasters
• Using the National Strategic Plan for Emergency Department Management of Outbreaks of Novel H1N1 Influenza

When to Contact a Medical Professional
Seek emergency medical care if you are ill and have any of the following warning signs.

Signs in children include:

• Fast breathing or trouble breathing
• Bluish or gray skin color
• Not drinking enough fluids
• Severe or persistent vomiting
• Not waking up or not interacting
• Being so irritable that the child does not want to be held
• Flu-like symptoms improve but then return with fever and a worse cough

Signs in adults include:

• Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath
• Pain or pressure in the chest or abdomen
• Sudden dizziness
• Confusion
• Severe or persistent vomiting
• Flu-like symptoms improve but then return with fever and a worse cough

Oregon Swine Flu Hotline (M-F 8am to 5pm) 1-800-978-3040

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