Div Com Kashmir accords sanction to committees for Monitoring, Auditing of oxygen delivery at Covid Hospitals in Srinagar

SRINAGAR, MAY 06 (KNS): The Divisional Commissioner, Kashmir, P K Pole on Wednesday accorded sanction for the constitution of the committees for Monitoring and Auditing of Oxygen delivery systems on a daily basis in Covid 19 hospitals of Srinagar.

According to the order, the committee for each hospital shall have a Head or OSD,  Member from Administration, Technical Expert, Mechanical Operator and Oxygen Plant Operator.

For SKIMS, Soura the committee is Headed by Mushtaq Ahmad Simnani, KAS with other members including a member from administration, Dr Farooq Jan (MS); and  Mir Gh. Nabi (Sr. Foreman), Er. Ratan Singh (JE) and Yaseen (Head Operator).

Also for, SKIMS, Bemina, JVC the committee is again headed by Mushtaq Ahmad Simnani, KAS, with other members including Dr. Susan Jalali, Mr Manzoor Ah.(Anaesthesia Technician), Er. Zulifikar Hussain (AEE) and  Mr. Nazir Ahmad (Head Operator).

Likewise, for SMHS Hospital the monitoring and Auditing committee for Oxygen Supply is headed by Shabir-ul Hassan, KAS with other members including Dr Asif Drabu, Mr Farooq Ahmad (Sr. Anaesthesia Technician), Er. Manzoor Ahmad Khan (AEE) and Mehraj Ahmad.

Similarly, for CD Hospital Hamida Akhter, KAS, has been appointed as head of the committee while Dr. Tahira Parveen (RMO), Hilal Ahmad Bhat (Anaesthesia Technician), Er. Bhupinder Singh (JE) and Altaf Ahmad have been including in the committee.

Further, In Kashmir Nursing Home, the monitoring and auditing committee is headed by Hamida Akhter, assisted by Dr Mubashir, Younis Rather (Anaesthesia Technician), Er. Owais (JE) and Farooq Ahmad.

JLNM monitoring and auditing committee is headed by Shabir-ul- Hassan, KAS with other members including Dr. Tauseef, 

Samiullah (Anaesthesia Technician), Er. Amit Dhar (JE) and Tariq Ahmad.

These committees have been asked to regularly inspect the Oxygen Plant, Manifold/pipeline and Oxygen delivery ports to ascertain any leakages in the oxygen delivery system and shall monitor the purity of delivered oxygen at least 3 times a day in their respective hospitals. The oxygen purity should never be allowed to go below 90%.

Committees are directed to ensure that display signboards for patient awareness are installed inwards and patients are directed not to touch and change Oxygen LPM Delivery settings.

Besides, the committees have been asked to ensure that good quality branded oximeters are used for SPO2 monitoring and the same shall be measured every 3 hours and recorded by the Para Medical Staff.

Also,  the committees should ensure that the LPM delivery settings changes are carried with precautions and staff is trained for the same. 

The committees have been directed to ensure that the ward boy should make it a point that while a patient is taking food or going to the washroom, the oxygen flow-meter knob should be shut for oxygen beds.

Furthermore, it has asked to train staff members whose duty would be only to look into a saving of oxygen.

Divisional administration also asked the committees that they shall submit detailed inspection reports to the Head of the Institutions for corrective measures needed if any, and the Head of the institution shall forward the same to the Divisional Covid Control Room and Div Com Office along with the action taken report.(KNS)

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