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KARL CLYDE STEPHEN C. ACOSTA
HEAD NURSE

Good health is essential to student learning. Health and Sanitation services have a great deal of progress in integrating health education and health-related services into the everyday school experience. Health and education must continue to work together at the local level and this institution to meet the health and educational needs This manual establishes the standards that must be followed in providing for students with healthcare needs including initial medication administration to manageable ailments for students and staff, health counseling as a preventive measure, collaboration and coordination with health locals to complement the basic function of clinic. It should serve also as a helpful tool for identifying priorities for school health programs as well as assisting the health workforce in the delivery of quality health among the school community.

Medical Services

Designed to promote the health of the school community especially students and personnel, identify and prevent health problems and injuries, and ensure care for students, teaching, and non-teaching staff. It includes preventive services, health education, emergency care, referral, and management of acute and manageable minor health conditions.

Dental Profiling Services

Dental records consist of documents related to the history of the present illness, clinical examination, diagnosis, treatment done, and prognosis. The oral disease continues to be a serious public health problem in the Philippines. The prevalence of dental caries on permanent teeth has generally remained crucial.

Disinfection

In circumstances where there is a higher risk of cross infection and there is a presence of confirmed case of infectious disease, routine cleaning is not sufficient to destroy bacteria from surfaces. When using disinfectants remember:
1. Chlorine releasing disinfectants (bleach) are corrosive and can damage furnishings and fabric and should not be used on carpets or wooden floors.

2. Use disinfectants carefully and always read the manufacturer’s instructions on dilution and contact times.

3. Always wear rubber gloves when handling disinfectants to avoid contact with your skin.

4. Do not mix disinfectants with hot water or other products as it can emit fumes that can be irritating to your eyes or lungs.

5. Avoid touching your eyes when handling bleach. If bleach splashes into your eyes, rinse immediately with lots of cold water (for at least 15 minutes) and consult a doctor.

6. If disinfection is required, always clean first and rinse with water afterwards.

7. If a spill happens on a metal surface or the surface might come in direct contact with skin or clothing, the surface should be rinsed off with water after using the disinfectant to prevent the effects of bleaching and rusting.

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