#COVID19 Update for Surgery Group LA:
COVID-19 Update for Surgery Group LA:
Surgery Group LA is continuing to stay open & see patients for all non-elective surgeries.
If you have any coronavirus type symptoms, please call us before your appointment: (310) 289-1518.
If you are #HighRiskCOVID19, take extra steps to ensure your safety. Order food to be delivered, stay home & limit in-person contact as much as possible.
Avoid shopping for food & other essentials in-person if you‘re not feeling well. Order food & other items online for home delivery or curbside pickup. For more tips during #COVID19 visit: https://t.co/sZotkMqZRH.
If you have #ColorectalCancer, it is very important that you do not discontinue your treatment during the #CoronavirusPandemic without discussing it with your healthcare providers first.
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Planning ahead can ease anxiety. Take the steps outlined by @CCAlliance to plan for what you can. Stay connected with your support network. #HighRiskCovid19
Many things are out of our control during the #Coronavirus pandemic, but we can plan for what we can. Read our latest blog post for some helpful tips on how to plan ahead to ease anxiety: https://t.co/8MWh4BPgAo
Q: Are there shortages of levothyroxine due to #COVID19?
A: Currently, there are no identified shortages of any of these thyroid hormone replacement medications. But, if you require this medication, consider obtaining a 90-day supply.
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It's important to stay connected while staying home. If you or a loved one is a #melanoma patient, @CureMelanoma has some resources that can help. #COVID19
Now more than ever it is important to connect with others, from a distance. The MRF has a partnership with @ImermanAngels to provide peer-to-peer support to melanoma patients & caregivers. Find out more here: https://t.co/U1xGlRcQso
Q: Do cancer patients need to take extra precautions during the #CoronavirusPandemic?
A: Avoiding exposure to #COVID19 is especially important for cancer patients, who might be at higher risk for serious illness if they get infected.
@AmericanCancer
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Cancer patients and survivors, keep a working thermometer in a convenient location and know how to use it in case you get sick. A fever during #chemo is a medical emergency – call your doctor immediately if you have one. https://t.co/LqoV5FB88H
It may not seem like it right now, but you should commit to the belief that anything is possible!
The power of positive thinking can move mountains!
#MondayMotivation#MotivationMonday
Be sure to #takebreaks from news and social media about #COVID19. Too much news about the pandemic can be upsetting. When you do need information, get the latest from your local or state health department and CDC. https://t.co/Xf3wah2G31
If you don’t want to get #COVID19, stop touching your face!
Touching your face can significantly increase the risk of infection and studies have found you touch your face at least 16 times an hour.
@Healthline has tips on how you can stop:
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During this confusing time, it’s important to get your #COVID19 information from reputable sources.
The CDC is the very best place to look for the most up to date information on the virus and what you can do to help stop the spread.
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If you have a mild case of #COVID19, you may be asked to isolate at home rather than the hospital.
Make sure you have a kit of basic medical supplies on hand.
Follow the guidance provided by your doctor to keep you & your family safe.
@Healthline
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Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds especially after you have been in a public place, or after blowing your nose, coughing, or sneezing. #HighRiskCovid19
If you’re getting #chemo treatment for cancer, there are things you can do to protect yourself from #COVID19. Learn more: https://t.co/BioxfU17S6
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You wash your hands often, but how do you keep your house clean from #COVID19?
To disinfect surfaces, try a bleach solution. @CDCgov recommends mixing 4 tsp bleach to 1 quart of water.
Never mix bleach with ammonia or any other cleanser.
@Healthline
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If #COVID19 has you working from home, you may have found it’s difficult to be productive.
Set up a specific workspace, use noise-cancelling headphones, & try a video conferencing tool to stay connected.
@Forbes
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If you are being treated for #cancer, you have a higher risk of severe illness if you are infected with the #coronavirus.
Researchers found that patients with cancer showed deteriorating conditions and poor outcomes from #COVID19.
@cure_magazine
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Surgery Group LA’s world-renowned oncology surgeons are continuing their life-saving non-elective surgeries during the #coronavirus pandemic.
If you have questions about your surgery, please call us at (310) 289-1518.
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#COVID19 is sneaky. You can have it and not know. We know physical distancing, WFH & cancelling your plans is not enjoyable, but it is the most important thing right now.
What we do today will affect how the virus spreads in the days ahead.
#MondayMotivation#MotivationMonday