Emergency Department at South Texas VA expands

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A ribbon-cutting ceremony was recently held for the newly expanded Audie L. Murphy Memorial Veterans Hospital’s Emergency Department in South Texas. Photo credit Department of Veterans Affairs

Audie L. Murphy Memorial Veterans Hospital’s Emergency Department (ED) has undergone renovation. New quality-of-life enhancements will assist doctors and nurses in reducing treatment times while providing veterans a smoother and timelier visit.

The latest additions include new equipment, such as an embedded X-ray machine room and CT scan. These devices create an image that can be used to detect damaged bones, cancers and foreign objects in the body. X-rays are also employed in various sorts of tests and treatments. With these machines readily available in the ED, patients don’t have to walk or be transported to the radiology department.

Dr. Julianne Flynn, executive director, and the executive leadership team recently participated in a ribbon-cutting ceremony in January to officially open phase four of the ED.

“South Texas VA is all about persistence, perseverance and excellence. We are one of the fastest growing VA medical facilities in the country and our veteran population is quickly growing in South Texas,” she said.

During a tour of the facility, Ray Burke, ED nurse manager, highlighted the state-of-the-art CARESCAPE canvas monitors, a complete modular monitoring system that can display a wide range of patient parameters. CARESCAPE integrates real-time vital signs data from numerous sources and allows physicians to have a uniform view of a patient’s health condition.

The ED has increased from 8,256 to 20,604 square feet, including 12 additional beds in the main section. The triage includes three additional care areas along with a “Fast Track” that has five additional care areas. This designated area within the ED is designed to swiftly treat veterans with minor and less critical conditions.

Featured Image Photo Credit: Department of Veterans Affairs