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Missing Porterville man found, treated after minor crash in Pixley
Porterville police are asking for the public s help finding a missing 68-year-old man.
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Further information about the crash was not immediately available.
Porterville police say Marron was taken to Kaweah Delta Medical Center for precautionary evaluation and has been reunited with his family.
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Porterville police are asking for the public s help finding a missing 68-year-old man.
Officials say Marcelo Marron left his home on Cheryll Avenue between 9:00 am and 3:00 pm on Monday.
Marron has been diagnosed with dementia.
He has brown eyes and is 5 6 and weighs about 140 pounds, officials say.
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BOTHELL, Wash., Feb. 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ FUJIFILM Sonosite, Inc., the world leader in point-of-care ultrasound solutions, announced today that Kaweah Delta Medical Center s Emergency Department has gone live with Sonosite Synchronicity™, a comprehensive point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) workflow solution. Sonosite Synchronicity software helps point-of-care clinicians meet administrative challenges by enabling standardized remote workflows related to credentialing, quality assurance (QA), and coding, while ultimately improving patient care.
Maintaining efficiency in an unplanned work environment like an Emergency Department is no easy task. On day one go-live, our staff could use Synchronicity. It was easy to use and intuitive, said Dr. John Hipskind, MD, FACEP Point of Care Ultrasound Director for the Emergency Department at Kaweah Delta in Visalia, California. Because Synchronicity has a shallow learning curve, our emergency and off-
ICU capacity improves across Central California
COVID-19 hospitalizations is on a downward trend, but now is not the time to become complacent.
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TULARE COUNTY, Calif. (KFSN) Central California experienced several days of extremely low ICU bed availability during the COVID-19 winter surge, but is now seeing dozens of beds open up across the Valley.
Officials at Sierra View Medical Center in Porterville say their ICU continues to be at capacity almost every day, but add that the number of COVID positive patients in the unit has decreased over the last week.
The number of critically ill COVID patients at Kaweah Delta Medical Center in Visalia has also been falling this month.
1 patient, 3 hospital workers at Kaweah Delta Medical Center treated after being exposed to hazardous chemical
Officials say a patient had accidentally ingested organophosphate and three healthcare workers who were treating the patient were exposed to the chemical.
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The Visalia Fire Department s hazmat team was called to the hospital around 7:30 am.
Officials say a patient had accidentally ingested organophosphate and three healthcare workers who were treating the patient were exposed to the chemical.
Hospital staff quickly worked to isolate the patient and hospital workers for treatment.
The patient s conditions wasn t immediately available, but the fire department said the three hospital workers had experienced minor symptoms from the exposure.