COPING WITH FLU Symptoms and Care Content courtesy of the Santa Clara County Public Health Department.

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COPING WITH FLU Symptoms and Care Content courtesy of the Santa Clara County Public Health Department

Overview Flu Symptoms Giving Care Preventing Spread of Disease at Home Supplies

Flu Symptoms Fever of 101.5º degrees Fahrenheit or higher AND ONE OF THE FOLLOWING –Cough –Sore throat –Headache –Muscle ache

Caring for Someone with Flu Keep ill person resting at home! Contact a doctor immediately Isolate ill person Offer plenty of liquids, including –Pedialite –Gatorade –Other rehydration solution Offer Tylenol for fever and body aches ANTIBIOTICS WILL NOT CURE FLU *Note - Aspirin should NOT be given to children with flu as it may lead to Reye's syndrome

Caregiving, Part II The ill person should wear a mask when others are in the room Wear a mask when giving care Wear gloves when cleaning an area where the ill person has been Wash hands before and after giving care or handling the ill person’s belongings

Preventing Spread of Disease at Home Clean surfaces and shared items daily with disinfectant –Doorknobs, refrigerator and cabinet handles –Faucets, light switches, phones, TV remotes, keyboards, toys –Toilet seats and handles 1/4 cup chlorine bleach mixed with 1 gallon water makes a disinfectant

Supplies to Keep On Hand Cleaning supplies –Soap, bleach or other disinfectant –Paper towels, plastic bags Caregiver supplies –Tylenol or other non-aspirin pain reliever –Tissues –Masks, disposable gloves