TMC PULSE

July 2020

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t m c n e w s . o r g 6 PPE: personal protective equipment, or PPE, refers to specialized cloth- ing and other items used as safeguards against health hazards, including exposure to infectious diseases through physical contact or airborne particles. PPE is designed to protect parts of the body typically exposed in normal attire, including the nose, mouth, eyes, hands and feet. Presumptive positive case: an individual who has tested positive for a disease such as COVID-19 by a local public health lab, but whose results are awaiting confirmation from the CDC. PUI: a person/patient under investigation, or a PUI, is an individual suspected of having an infection, such as COVID-19. Remdesivir: an investigational antiviral drug that is administered intravenously and inhibits viral replication. It is a promising drug for the treatment of COVID-19 and was first developed to treat Ebola. SARS-CoV-2: the virus fully defined as "severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2" causes the disease COVID-19. Screening: the act of verifying symptoms and potential exposure before testing for a virus. Self-quarantine: the act of refraining from any contact with other individuals for a period of time—in the case of COVID-19, two weeks—to observe whether any symptoms of a disease will arise after potential exposure. H O U S T O N – M E D I C A L C E N T E R Recover in Refined Comfort Come experience the Medical Center's AAA Four Diamond hotel for your medical travel needs while resting in our oasis of personalized guest room features, amenities and fine dining along with complimentary courtesy car and ADA compliant shuttle transportation available. 6750 Main Street, Houston, Texas 77030 | 713.422.2779 ichoustonhotel.com | safinahouston.com Medical Center Patients and Family Members are eligible to receive exclusive rates. Scan the QR code to learn more. Shelter-in-place: an edict, typically issued by local government, that asks residents to remain at home and leave only to perform duties deemed essential in order to slow transmission of and exposure to a virus. Social distancing: the act of remaining physically apart in an effort to stem transmission of disease, including COVID-19. Spanish flu: also known as the 1918 influenza pandemic, this was the most severe pandemic in recent history according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), with an estimated 500 million infections and 50 million deaths worldwide. Super-spreader: a highly contagious individual who can spread an infectious disease to a large number of uninfected people through a network of contacts. Vaccine: a biological preparation of organisms that provides immu- nity to a particular infectious disease. Ventilator: a machine designed to move air in and out of the lungs for a patient who is physically unable to breathe or who is not breathing well. WFH: an abbreviation of "working from home" or "work from home." Visit tmcnews.org for a more comprehensive glossary of pandemic terms.

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