Preparing For The Worst

We all need to think about what would happen in a worst case scenario.

If you have a family member sick at home and at risk of being hospitalized: have an emergency go bag for the hospital. Visitors are not being allowed in now. Things you should have in the bag:

  1. Written UPDATED accurate list of medications: name, dose, frequency. Initials after name of medication are important too such as: XL, XR, LA, IR, ER, SR
  2. Cell phone charger! Patients always have phones without battery! You can be in the emergency room for 6 to 48 hours!
  3. List of emergency contacts and phone numbers on paper! If the patient is unconscious and phone is locked or battery out..
  4. Good toothbrush and hair brush. Hospital toiletries are cheap. This isn’t the Hilton.
  5. 3 pairs of underwear. Can vary depending on the condition of the patient, but if I were hospitalized in non critical condition I would want my own underwear.
  6. Primary Care Doctor. Full name, phone number, office address.
  7. Book or something to read. I have yet to find a hospital with decent Wi-Fi.
  8. Copy of legal paperwork such as health care proxy, advance directive, or MOLST
  9. If patient has a pacemaker or defibrillator: a copy of the pocket information card that states the brand, model number, MRI compatibility.
  10. If the patient has asthma or COPD, bring the inhalers. Hospitals are running out.
  11. Extra batteries for hearing aid or other medical devices.

I WOULD ALSO SUGGEST LEAVING A COPY OF YOUR HEALTH CARE PROXY / EMERGENCY CONTACT INFORMATION / HEALTH INSURANCE INFORMATION ATTACHED TO THE SIDE OF YOUR REFRIGERATOR WITH A MAGNET.  EMT’S ARE TRAINED TO LOOK FOR EMERGENCY INFORMATION THERE IN THE EVENT THAT YOU NEED TO CONTACT 911 BUT CANNOT SPEAK.