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Patient safety is our #1 priority at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital and we are a member of the Child Health Accountability Initiative (CHAI). Below are some safety & medication tips. Please call (650) 498-4847 for additional information.
Safety Tips
- Discuss your or your child's health history with the care providers:
- Medication (provide a written list of what you or your child takes, why, how, amount or simply bring the bottles with you to the hospital)
- Allergies and reactions
- Previous surgeries
- Previous hospital admissions
- Immunizations
- Participate in and ask questions about your or your child's care:
- Tell your or your child's doctor any concerns you (or your child) have
- Make sure you and your child understand the care provider's answers (It is OK to ask them to explain the answer again)
- Repeat the care provider's answers to make sure you understand
- Write down questions/concerns
- Make sure you have said it is OK for a care provider to perform a procedure or give medication
- Know the side effects of a treatment or medicine
- Inform your or your child's care provider of any situation that you feel puts either of you at risk
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Medication Safety
- Tell the care provider what prescrption or over-the-counter (aspirin, cough syrup, viatmins, herbal supplements) medications you our your child take(s) (provide mediciation list or bring bottles with you)
- Tell the care provider about your or your child's medication allergy and reaction history
- Understand why you or your child take(s) a specific medication
- If your or your child's medication is different from what you/he/she received before, then ask the care provider to double check (different color or method - liquid vs. pill)
- Make sure the care provider checks your or your child's hospital ID band before giving either of you any medication
- Know the side effects of the medicine and what type of reactions to report
- Know whom to contact with concerns or questions about a medication you or your child take(s)
- If you think you or your child could be having a bad reaction to a medicine, IMMEDIATELY alert your care proivder
- Have the care provider update your or you child's medication list (reason for taking it, amount, how it is take and how often)
- Always call your or your child's care provider if you have any concerns
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Infection Control
What You Can Do to Prevent Infections:
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Clean your hands when you come into the patients room and when you leave
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Remind nurses and doctors to wash their hands before they treat you or your child
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Cover your mouth and nose when you cough or sneeze
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Lucile Packard Children's Hospital is located in Palo Alto, adjacent to Stanford University Hospital, approximately 20 miles north of San Jose, CA and 40 miles south of San Francisco.
Lucile Packard Children's Hospital
725 Welch Road
Palo Alto, California 94304
(650) 497-8000
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