School Exclusion Flashcards

1
Q

How long should a child stay off of school / socially isolate for with Scarlet fever?

A

24 hours after antibiotics

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How long should a child stay off of school / socially isolate for with Whooping cough?

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48 hours after antibiotics

  • No antibiotics = 21 days from onset of symptoms
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How long should a child stay off of school / socially isolate for with measles?

A

4 days from onset of rash

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How long should a child stay off of school / socially isolate for with rubella?

A

4 days from onset of rash

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How long should a child stay off of school / socially isolate for with Chicken pox?

A

Until all lesions are crusted over

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How long should a child stay off of school / socially isolate for with impetigo?

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Until all lesions are crusted over

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How long should a child stay off of school / socially isolate for with mumps?

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5 days from onset of swollen glands

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How long should a child stay off of school / socially isolate for with diarrhoea and vomiting?

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Until symptoms have settled for 48 hours

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How long should a child stay off of school / socially isolate for with scabies?

A

Until treated

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How long should a child stay off of school / socially isolate for with influenza?

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Until recovered

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What infectious disease of children don’t require school / social exclusion?

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  • Conjunctivitis
  • Slapped cheek syndrome (fifth disease)
  • Hand, Foot & Mouth
  • Roseola infantum
  • Infectious mononucleosis
  • Head lice
  • Threadworms
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