JOHN AVINA, JAMIE BAUMLER, ZIKOMO BEATS, PERLA BALDERAS CHRISTINA BOGGAN, CHAPTER 12: COMMON HEALTH PROBLEMS IN THE SCHOOL SETTING.

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JOHN AVINA, JAMIE BAUMLER, ZIKOMO BEATS, PERLA BALDERAS CHRISTINA BOGGAN, CHAPTER 12: COMMON HEALTH PROBLEMS IN THE SCHOOL SETTING

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EPISTAXIS (NOSEBLEED)  Student should sit with head up and lean forward to avoid drainage into the throat  Have student apply firm but gentle pressure over the bleeding nostril for up to 10 min.  Apply a cold compress  Notify parent or guardian if bleeding lasts longer than 15 min.

IMPETIGO What it is: A superficial bacterial infection of the skin most common among children 2-6, but also common among those who play contact sports regardless of age. Caused by a streptococcus bacteria that also causes strep throat. Two types bullous and nonbullous/blister and nonblister, both caused by the same pathogen

BULLOUS IMPETIGO

BLISTER IMPETIGO

Pinkeye is a common name for conjunctivitis, a condition that causes inflammation and redness of the membranes inside the eyes. What is Pink Eye?

SIGNS SYMPTOMS Symptom: Eye Redness Pink Sclera of the eye Pathogens can be transmitted any time during the course of infection Allergic symptoms may include itching erythema (reddening)

DIAGNOSIS Health Care Providers will conduct visual examination and may obtain eye culture to determine the exact nature of infection

TREATMENT Antibiotics, eyedrops, pills or ointment

EDUCATIONAL CONSIDERATION Students should be excused from school during the acute phase Students with allergic conjunctivitis should not be excused All children should be reminded to wash there hands regularly

What is a Sty (Hordeolu m)? bump that forms on or in the eyelid as the result of a blocked gland.

CAUSES improper or incomplete removal of eye makeup use of outdated or infected cosmetics; poor eyelid hygiene; inflammatory diseases of the eyelid,

SYMPTOMS Redness Swelling in the localized are of the eye Slight blurred vision Pimples

TREATMENT Clean damp cloth as a compression method Antibiotics DO NOT SQUEE EZE OR PUNCTURE THE STY

EDUCATIONAL CONSIDERATION Good hand washing Contact parents to see if medical treatment started If compression does not work students might need antibiotics