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COVID-19 Testing Site Available Through DOH-Polk: Auburndale Testing and Vaccination Center - 245 E Lake Ave, Auburndale, FL 33823. Appointments are recommended, to schedule an appointment please call (863) 519-7911. Monday – Thursday: 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Friday: 8:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
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It is left in place to collect urine while a patient is immobile or incontinent. Catheters can become a way for germs to enter the body and cause infections in the urinary tract. These infections are called catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTIs). They can cause additional illness.
A central line is a narrow tube inserted by a doctor into a large vein of a patient’s neck or chest. This is so the patient can receive fluids or medication, or so that blood can be collected for medical tests. Central lines can become a way for germs to enter the body and cause infections in the blood.
One measure is not an indication of a facility's quality. Sometimes a smaller population can make a measure move pretty drastically from quarter to quarter, so don't be alarmed if you see a dip or a spike.
“Explained” means that hospital staff told what the medicine was for and what side effects it might have before they gave it to the patient. Graph: Communication about Pain.
Pharyngitis, or inflammation of the throat, is the only condition among upper respiratory infections where your provider may determine that antibiotic use is appropriate. U.S. medical leaders recommend that only children diagnosed with group A streptococcus (strep) pharyngitis be treated with antibiotics.
One measure of success is an increase in the rate of infants being fed only breast milk for the duration of their hospital stay after birth. We measure the percentage of newborns exclusively fed breast milk during the newborn’s entire hospitalization.
Research has shown that in many cases of death due to hospital-acquired VTE, the VTE was preventable, but no prevention treatment was given. Failure to prevent VTE can result in delayed hospital discharge or readmission, increased risk for long-term disease, or recurrent blood clots in the future. What we measure.
If you have a registered Parent Portal account, visit https://focusk12.polk-fl.net/focus/ and enter your username and password. Your username is the personal email address that you used when you registered your account.
Obtain a P.I.N. number for each of your students by visiting his or her school. This P.I.N. is unique to your student and only your student. Parents/guardians must show proof at the school in order to receive this unique P.I.N. number DO NOT share this P.I.N. number with others.
During open enrollment periods, parents may create a Parent Portal account and attach students who are not currently enrolled in PCPS.
After attaching all of your students, you will arrive at the Parent Portal homepage. To view details in a particular category click on one of your students then select the category you wish to view.
Visit https://focusk12.polk-fl.net/focus/auth/ and click “ I have Forgotten My Password and would like to generate a new one .”