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Corona

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Sharing this article published 21 March 2020

Beating corona as a doctor

Singapore has not had a single health care related transmission of corona virus. No, they did NOT use universal N95 masks or full body protective gear for every patient contact. They did NOT use hydroxychloroquine either. Similar success story has been achieved in Honk Kong.
What can we learn from this ?

Social distancing within hospitals and clinics

Waiting room chairs 6 feet apart.
Doctor and patient 6 feet apart.
Doctors should wear surgical masks.
No role for cloth masks.

Who needs N95 masks?

The use of N95 masks, face-protectors, goggles, and gowns are reserved for procedures where respiratory secretions can be aerosolized (for example, intubating a patient for anesthesia) and for known or suspected cases of COVID-19.

If your coworker becomes unexpectedly positive, the worker and his “close” contacts will be quarantined. Who is a “close”contact?

In Hong Kong, “close contact” means fifteen minutes at a distance of less than six feet and without the use of a surgical mask; in Singapore, thirty minutes. If the exposure is shorter than the prescribed limit but within six feet for more than two minutes, workers can stay on the job if they wear a surgical mask and have twice-daily temperature checks.
What this means is it is possible to cut down transmission to nearly zero even without unproven prophylaxis even if you are a healthcare worker at high risk.
(Source: Adapted from Atul Gawande in NYT on Mar 21)

Bleeding from the bottom

A small amount of one-off bleeding from the bottom isn’t usually a serious problem. But never ignore it.

You might be bleeding from the bottom if you have:

  • Blood on your toilet paper.
  • Red streaks on the outside of your poo.
  • Pink water in the toilet bowl.
  • Blood in your poo or bloody diarrhea.
  • Very dark, smelly poo (this can be blood mixed in poo).

A small amount of one-off bleeding can often go away on its own without needing treatment.

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Diarrhea tips

Diarrhea is where you frequently pass watery or loose poo. Some people may also have other symptoms, depending on the cause. It affects most people from time to time and is usually nothing to worry about. However, it can be distressing and unpleasant until it passes, which normally takes a few days to a week. The excessive loss of water in your poo can also sometimes lead to symptoms of dehydration, which can be serious if it’s not recognised and treated quickly.

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YEN-ONAM’18 Celebration @ YIT

According to a popular legend, the festival is celebrated to welcome King Mahabali, whose spirit is said to visit Kerala at the time of Onam. Onam is celebrated at the beginning of the month of Chingam, the first month of the Malayalam Calendar.

As like every year, YIT did celebrate Onam, the prayers of the auspicious day to the flood-affected victims of Kerala and Madikeri.

The celebrations started with setting up of an attractive floral decoration (pookalam) in the reception area that was reminiscent of the agrarian past of Kerala, a South Indian state. Impressive designs and artistic creativity were the hallmarks of the Pookalam, which turned out to be attractive and mesmerizing and took everyone into a world of festivity.

Other main special attraction Thiruvaathira Dance (folk dance around pookalam),  Mahabali of Yenepoya (YITian), jovial games and delicious Onam special food included with varieties of vegetables, rice, banana, and payasam.

Engineers Day’17 Celebration in YIT

Every year on September 15th, YIT celebrates the “Engineer’s Day” to commemorate the birthday of the legendary engineer Sir Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya (1861-1962), an eminent Indian engineer. Function was invoked by the seeking the blessing of almighty. Chief Guest Dr. Ashok Rao, Former Project Head, CADET. IISC, Bangalore garlanded Sir.M. V. photo as token of respect accompanied by Principal Dr. R.G. D’ Souza.

Dr. Rao in his address spoke about changing faces of engineering and management in education system and contribution of young engineers towards developing INDIA. Dr. Rao was felicitated for his achievement in engineering. Dr. R. G. D’ Souza, Principal of YIT and Prof. Gangadhar, HOD of ECE presided over the function.