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Title: Priorities%20of%20Public%20Information%20During%20a%20Pandemic


1
Priorities of Public InformationDuring a Pandemic
  • NWCPHP Summer Institute 2006
  • Team 1

2
Priorities
  • Respiratory Etiquette
  • Definition of Illness
  • Access to Health Care
  • Caring for the Sick
  • Caring for the Deceased

3
Other Issues
  • Public Expectations
  • Media Resources Used
  • Access to Other Medications
  • Distribution Priority of Medications
  • Other Environmental Issues (Food Water Safety)
  • Recommendation of Personal Supplies

4
RespiratoryEtiquette
  • Stop germs from spreading.
  • Wash your hands frequently.
  • Wash thoroughly with warm water and soap for 20
    seconds.
  • Make sure to wash your hands before eating, or
    touching your eyes, nose and mouth.
  • If caring for ill persons, wash hands after
    providing assistance.
  • Always wash your hands after sneezing, blowing
    your nose, or coughing, or after touching used
    tissues or handkerchiefs.
  • If hand washing is not possible, use an
    alcohol-based hand cleaner.

5
RespiratoryEtiquette (cont.)
  • Avoid touching your mouth, nose and eyes.
  • When coughing and sneezing, cover your mouth and
    nose with tissue, or cough and sneeze into your
    upper sleeve. Put used tissues in the trash.
  • Dont share items such as cigarettes, towels,
    lipstick, toys or anything else that might be
    contaminated with germs.
  • Dont share food, utensils or beverage containers
    with others.

6
RespiratoryEtiquette (cont.)
  • Stay home when you are sick.
  • See your health care provider as soon as you can
    if you have a cough and a fever, and follow their
    instructions, including taking medicine as
    prescribed and getting rest.
  • If asked, use a mask when visiting your health
    care provider.

7
Definition of Illness
  • Pandemic Flu
  • Fever
  • Cough
  • Sore Throat
  • Muscle Aches
  • Eye Infections
  • Pneumonia
  • Acute Respiratory Distress
  • Pneumonia
  • Cough w/mucus
  • Chills
  • Shallow Breathing
  • Rapid Heart Beat
  • Weak
  • Fatigue

8
Access to Health Care
  • Where to Go for Medical Care
  • Check w/local hospitals via phone or internet for
    screening information
  • Identify curb-side triage area
  • Hospital staff will conduct triage of potentially
    ill recommend treatment and/or admittance to
    hospital
  • If sent home, carefully follow instructions
    provided by the hospitals

9
Access to Health Care (cont.)
  • When to Go for Medical Care
  • Adults and Pediatrics
  • Change in Mental Status
  • Shortness of Breath
  • Temp 102o for Several Days
  • No Urine Output
  • Dry Mouth/Cracked Lips
  • Green/yellow Sputum
  • Duration of Illness
  • Adults 7 days
  • 12 y/o 10 days
  • Infants
  • Lethargic
  • Irritability

10
Care for the Sick
  • PPE for Caregiver (Change After Every
    Interaction)
  • Hydration as much as Tolerable (8 oz. every 1-2
    Hours)
  • Tylenol or Motrin per the Received Dosage
  • Rectal Medications for Children Vomiting
  • Keep in a Separate Room and Limit Access
  • Wash Bathroom Facilities w/Hypochlorite Solution
    (.08 Bleach)
  • Call your Doctor or (Hotline) if
  • Fever gt 101o for gt 48 Hours
  • Nothing by Mouth

11
Care for the Deceased
  • Concerns about Infection
  • Bodies are NOT Infectious from Infuenza after
    Death
  • You can safely handle and transport the body with
    your bare hands if death has occurred however it
    is always advisable to avoid or limit contact
    with any bodily fluids
  • After handling the body it is important to Wash
    your Hands with warm soap and water

12
Care for the Deceased (cont.)
  • Steps to Prepare the Body for Temporary Storage
  • Provide identification of the deceased
  • Do not remove jewelry or any personnel effects
    from the body
  • Dentures should be left in.
  • Keep the body in as cool and dry a place as
    possible, preferably in an area that insects
    cant easily get into.
  • Windows with screens may be opened or closed as
    needed to keep the room as cool as possible while
    preventing insects from coming in.
  • Place the body on a plastic sheet or other
    plastic covering, if possible, to prevent direct
    contact with the floor surface.
  • Wrap or cover the body with a single layer of
    cloth, such as a cotton sheet. Prior to wrapping,
    you can dampen the cloth with a small amount of
    non-caustic (containing no bleach or lye) cleaner
    such as Lysol or Mr. Clean to help deodorize the
    body and discourage insects.
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