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Health ManagementHealth Management
HIS Health Guidelines during the flu and other communicable disease outbreaks
HIS Health Guidelines during the flu and other communicable disease outbreaks
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What exactly is out there?What exactly is out there?
•8• Influenza (better known as the flu)
• Norovirus
•8• Influenza (better known as the flu)
• Norovirus
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How is the flu spread?How is the flu spread?
• The
5Cs
• The
5Cs
• Crowding• Contact• Cuts and abrasions
• Contamination
• Improper Cleaning
• Crowding• Contact• Cuts and abrasions
• Contamination
• Improper Cleaning
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SymptomsSymptoms• Typical:• Fever of 37.8
degrees Celsius or greater
• cough• sore throat• a runny or stuffy
nose• body aches• headache• fatigue• Occasional:• vomiting• diarrhea.
• Typical:• Fever of 37.8
degrees Celsius or greater
• cough• sore throat• a runny or stuffy
nose• body aches• headache• fatigue• Occasional:• vomiting• diarrhea.
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Most common placesto be found in school:
Most common placesto be found in school:
• Teacher desktops• Student desktops• Sink faucets and handles
• Entrance doorknobs• Computer keyboard• Pencil sharpener• Water fountain
• Teacher desktops• Student desktops• Sink faucets and handles
• Entrance doorknobs• Computer keyboard• Pencil sharpener• Water fountain
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How to reduce the chances:How to reduce the chances:
• Please get vaccinated!
• Cover your mouth and nose
• Wash your hands• Don’t touch your eyes, mouth or nose
• Stay home
• Please get vaccinated!
• Cover your mouth and nose
• Wash your hands• Don’t touch your eyes, mouth or nose
• Stay home
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As staff we:As staff we:
• Practice and preach good hygiene
• Clean surfaces and items that are used often
• Have personal protective equipment
• Practice and preach good hygiene
• Clean surfaces and items that are used often
• Have personal protective equipment
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As teachers we:As teachers we:
• Encourage respiratory etiquette• Practice good hygiene• Are aware of groups of students higher at risk
• Act quickly during flu season• Provide time and supplies for students to wash their hands
• Are committed to providing a safe classroom
• Encourage respiratory etiquette• Practice good hygiene• Are aware of groups of students higher at risk
• Act quickly during flu season• Provide time and supplies for students to wash their hands
• Are committed to providing a safe classroom
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As parents, please:As parents, please:
• Keep your child home when he or she is showing symptoms
• Be aware of current trends• Do not send your child to school when he or she is ill
• Be able to pick up your child if called in an emergency
• Do not send your child back until the appropriate amount of time has passed.
• Keep your child home when he or she is showing symptoms
• Be aware of current trends• Do not send your child to school when he or she is ill
• Be able to pick up your child if called in an emergency
• Do not send your child back until the appropriate amount of time has passed.
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School Dismissal and Closure
School Dismissal and Closure
• School may consider dismissing students once 20% of K-12 are ill.
• Selective Dismissal • Reactive Dismissal• Preemptive Dismissal• All activities are cancelled
• School may consider dismissing students once 20% of K-12 are ill.
• Selective Dismissal • Reactive Dismissal• Preemptive Dismissal• All activities are cancelled
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Preemptive Measures:Preemptive Measures:
• See a doctor for a correct diagnosis
• Stay home until you are better
• Staying home means staying home.
• See a doctor for a correct diagnosis
• Stay home until you are better
• Staying home means staying home.
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ReferencesReferences
• CDC Questions and Answers: Information for Schools, Department of Health and Human Services, Center for Disease Control and Prevention; Safer, Healthier, People, Feb 13, 2007
• School District (K-12) Pandemic Influenza Planning Checklist, Department of Health and Human Resources
• Preparing for the Flu (Including 2009 H1N1 Flu), A Communication Tool for Schools (Grades K-12), Department of Health and Human Resources
• Gerba, C. P., (2009). Healthful Cleaning, American School and University, June. 36-39.
• Hokkaido International School, (2009). Pandemic Flu Rubric, retrieved from: http:// www.his.ac.jp
• CDC Questions and Answers: Information for Schools, Department of Health and Human Services, Center for Disease Control and Prevention; Safer, Healthier, People, Feb 13, 2007
• School District (K-12) Pandemic Influenza Planning Checklist, Department of Health and Human Resources
• Preparing for the Flu (Including 2009 H1N1 Flu), A Communication Tool for Schools (Grades K-12), Department of Health and Human Resources
• Gerba, C. P., (2009). Healthful Cleaning, American School and University, June. 36-39.
• Hokkaido International School, (2009). Pandemic Flu Rubric, retrieved from: http:// www.his.ac.jp