Cough without a fever

    • Background

      You have a fever OR acute respiratory infection (e.g. shortness of breath, cough, sore throat) with or without fever. You have a severe community-acquired pneumonia and no other cause of it is clear to your doctor, with or without recent international travel. If you are a healthcare worker with direct patient contact and have a fever (≥37.5) AND

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    • [DOC File]The Flu Stops Here - Poster for Long Term Care Facility Staff

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      They have fever (100.0 F or over), cough, or difficulty breathing. Screening current residents. Staff should assess all residents regularly (multiple times each day) for symptoms of acute respiratory illness including cold or flu symptoms, feeling feverish or alternating sweats and chills, new cough, or …

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    • [DOCX File]Appendix 2: Self-Monitoring Form for Asymptomatic ...

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      Stay out of work until you have been without fever for at least 24 hours without the use of fever reducing medications. All staff: Get a flu vaccine. Wash and sanitize your hands frequently. Always cover your cough with a tissue or sleeve. Clean your hands after coughing or sneezing. Please . do not. report to work if you have fever, cough, or ...

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    • [DOCX File]LTBI Completion Cards on Avery8871 Template

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      Appendix 2: Self-Monitoring Form for Asymptomatic Healthcare Workers with Low-Risk Exposure. Instructions: Healthcare workers (HCWs) should monitor their temperature and symptoms twice daily for 14 days after the date of last known exposure.This form has two rows per day. Complete the form by checking the appropriate boxes for each day and time.

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    • Cough Lasting More Than Four Days and No Fever | Healthfully

      A Patient with Fever and Cough. In December, a 71-year-old woman is admitted because of fever and productive cough. She claims feeling okay until about 4d PTA when she noted the onset of cough. Initially nonproductive, the cough began to become productive of yellowish sputum and was associated with left sided chest pain.

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    • [DOCX File]A Patient with Fever and Cough - Yale School of Medicine

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      Cough Weight loss without trying. Fever and chills Night sweats. Coughing up blood . Feeling weak and tired. RETAIN THIS DOCUMENT. Latent TB Infection (LTBI) TEST & TREATMENT completion CARD. Show this card to the doctor, so they know about your past LTBI testing and treatment

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