Information for visitors

New rules of visits

With effect from 14 March 2022, the blanket ban on visits to hospital wards is lifted.

Medical facility managers may prohibit visits to the locally worsened epidemiological situation in the workplace, always in consultation with the ONH.

Visits are required to use a respirator or similar device (always without an exhalation valve) fulfilling a filtration efficiency of at least 94% according to the relevant standards throughout the movement around the medical facility, including patient rooms. Other conditions, such as proof of infectivity, were lifted on the same day.

The obligation to wear respirators in the interior of the medical facility continues.

Based on an extraordinary measure of the Ministry of Health of the Czech Republic, the obligation to use respiratory protective equipment (nose, mouth) in the interior of medical facilities continues to apply. A protective device is a respirator or similar device (always without an exhalation valve) fulfilling a filtration efficiency of at least 94% according to the relevant standards. Children under 2-15 years of age may use another respiratory protective device, children under 2 years of age may not have any protective equipment. The full text of the emergency measure can be found in the annex.

The Ten Commanders of the VFN Visitor

Dear Visitors,

we are very pleased to visit your relatives, relatives and acquaintances who are hospitalized in the General Teaching Hospital in Prague. Thank you for your visit to contribute to their mental and social well-being, which is essential for successful treatment.

You can visit hospitalized patients on the premises of the General University Hospital in Prague virtually anytime. Each workplace of the General Teaching Hospital has a different regime and it determines the management of the given workplace by recommended visiting hours. Therefore, please refer to the recommendations at each department.

At the same time, please be careful with other patients and behave as quietly as possible during the visit, especially at midday rest.

Thank you for your understanding and for keeping these rules and helping us in our efforts to improve the health of your relatives, relatives and acquaintances.

The Ten Commanders of the VFN Visitor

  1. The visitor should behave quietly so as not to disturb other hospitalized patients.
  2. The visitor should respect the recommendations and instructions of medical personnel, follow their instructions, eg when using shoe covers.
  3. The visitor should respect the visiting hours that are recommended and differentiated in each department.
  4. The visitor should adjust the duration and duration of the visit to the patient's state of health.
  5. The visitor should monitor whether the patient is too tired. If so, tactically shorten the visit.
  6. The visitor should postpone his visit if he is ill and could infect the patient.
  7. The visitor should listen to the patient's concerns, try to reassure him, comfort him, raise his self-esteem and motivate him to adhere to the treatment regime and thus contribute to faster release to home treatment.
  8. If a visitor wants to bring a gift to the patient, he should remember the adequacy and environment in which the patient is located. We recommend that you consult with the nursing staff whether the cut flowers are appropriate, that the food does not interfere with the diet… etc.
  9. Ideal for the patient is the cooperation between the visit (family member), the nursing staff and the patient himself. Especially when it comes to home treatment, which will require a change in lifestyle, diet, drug use, and so on.
  10. The visitor should respect the smoking ban on the premises of the General Teaching Hospital in Prague.
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