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Pelham High School Nurse's Office
Barbara Campbell, R.N.
603-635-6906

 

Viral Gastroenteritis

STAPH INFORMATION

NHDHHS Staph Fact Sheet

Staph Infections Advisory

Team Sports Staph Info

CDC Community Associated MRSA

Fact Sheet for Coaches and Athletes

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FLU INFORMATION

Flu Pandemic/Emergency Preparedness Information
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  Pelham High School

 

                           A message from the School Nurse’s Office  

 

 

This is a message to educate the school community on strategies which can help prevent illness and the spread of diseases including the flu in the upcoming months.

 

 

The Center for Disease Control and Preventions (CDC) recommends that the following get an annual flu shot.

 

All persons, including school-age children who want to reduce the risk of becoming ill with influenzas or of transmitting it to others

All children 6 to 59 months

All persons 50 years or older

Children and adolescents (6 months to 18 years) receiving long term aspirin therapy who may be at risk of Reye syndrome after being infected with influenza

Women who will be pregnant during the flu season

Adults and Children with chronic diseases (e.g. asthma, diabetes)

Adults and children who have any condition that can compromise respiratory function (e.g. cognitive dysfunction, seizure disorders, spinal cord injuries)

Residents of Nursing Homes or chronic care facilities

Health care personnel (including school nurses)

Healthy household contacts and caregivers of children under 5 years and adults 50 years or older

Healthy household contacts and caregivers of persons with medical conditions that put them at risk for severe complications from influenza

 

Tips to enhance your Immune System to resist illness including influenza :

 

Annual flu shot

Stay physically active with daily exercise

Get plenty of rest

Eat nutritious foods

Drink plenty of water and fluids

Frequent hand washing- soap and water (warm or hot preferably for 15 seconds or longer and if not available (alcohol based hand sanitizer is an option)

Cover mouth and nose- if tissue is used throw away immediately and if tissues not available do not cough into bare hands use your sleeve

Avoid touching eyes, nose or mouth

Avoid sharing drinks, cups, or other eating utensils

Bag and empty trash receptacles frequently to prevent exposure to contaminated wastes

Clean contaminated surfaces, often and thoroughly

Avoid large, crowded places during flu outbreaks

 

Tips to avoid the spread of disease:

 

Avoid going to work or school if you feel ill, and have cold or flu like symptoms and have a fever over 100

If you have flu like symptoms such as extreme fatigue, chills, body aches, sometimes with a cough, headache and high fever call your doctor immediately. If you have the flu, you may benefit from anti viral medication if started within 48 hours of onset of symptoms

 

If in doubt about sending an ill child to school, please check with the school nurse.

High School Nurse- Barbara Campbell R.N. B.S.- 635-6906

 

 



01/18/2008 02:49 PM
contact: bstrauss@pelhamsd.org