Parent Handbook - MWR Fort Leonard Wood

Parent Handbook - MWR Fort Leonard Wood Parent Handbook - MWR Fort Leonard Wood

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Immunizations Schedule DTP/DTP/Efanrix OPV/IPV HIB/HibTITER, ActHIB OmniHIP/ProHIB Hep B/Energix/HBIG/HPV Recombivax Tetramune/TriHIBit COMVAX/Pedvax MMR Varicella/Varivax Td Prevnar Hep A Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis Polio Vaccine Hemophilia Influenza Type B Hemophilia Influenza Type B Hepatitis B Hepatitis B DtaP + HIB HIB + Hep B (requires only three doses, instead of four if all doses are a combination of COMVAX and/or Pedvax). Measles, Mumps, Rubella Chicken Pox Diphtheria and Tetanus. Given if DtaP is missed at an earlier age. Pertusis is not given after age six, only DT will be administered. Pneumococal Hepatitis A (not required at this time). Please note that this immunization schedule is subject to change. Contact the CER for current immunization requirements. Records found to be incomplete will be flagged and parents will be notified. If proof of immunization is not provided by the given due date, the child will be denied access to services until records are corrected. 22

ILLNESS We take all reasonable precautions to offer a healthy environment for children. Staff screen children for any signs of illness or symptoms of contagious disease upon the child’s arrival at the program. Your child may be denied admission if staff notice signs of illness. You may feel that these procedures are merely an inconvenience, but they are for the benefit of all enrolled children. Outlined below are the illness criteria for denial of services from AR 608-10. Criteria for Denial of Services If Your Child Becomes Ill at the Program. When children become ill at the program, they may be removed from the group setting and taken to an isolation room/area to prevent the spread of infection. We will then notify the parent that the child must be picked up. If you cannot be contacted, the center will call your child release or emergency designees. In many instances, you may need to come to the program and pick up your child. Please remember that a sick child needs special care and should be picked up in a reasonable amount of time (within one hour) by either parent or your child release designee (the designee should be able to gain access to the post). If this individual is not your documented child release designee, the parent must contact the facility and the individual must provide photo identification. If the program director feels that immediate medical attention is required, emergency transportation will be arranged. One of the CYS staff will accompany your child for medical treatment. You will be notified of the child’s condition/reason for the emergency and where to meet the child. It is imperative that the program has accurate phone numbers and emergency contacts that can help us locate you in the event of an emergency. Your child will be denied care if any of the following conditions exist: Temperature in excess of 100.5 degrees Fahrenheit (under the arm) for children up to three months of age, and in excess of 101 degrees Fahrenheit for children over three months of age. Inability to participate in daily activities to include outdoor play. Inability to arouse child when admitted for care in the CYS program. Illness such as, but not limited to, the following: o Impetigo: Red, oozing, erosion capped with a golden crust. o Scabies: Crusted, wavy ridges and tunnels in the webs of the fingers, hands, wrists, and trunk. o Ringworm: Flat, spreading, ring, shaped lesions. o Chicken Pox: Groups of small blisters on a red base, which becomes cloudy and crusted in five to seven days. Usually accompanied by an itching sensation. o Head Lice Nits: Nits attached to hair shafts. Resembles dandruff, but will not brush out. o Conjunctivitis: Also Pink Eye. Red, watery eyes with thick yellowish discharge. This may also be accompanied by an itching sensation. 23

Immunizations Schedule<br />

DTP/DTP/Efanrix<br />

OPV/IPV<br />

HIB/HibTITER, ActHIB<br />

OmniHIP/ProHIB<br />

Hep B/Energix/HBIG/HPV<br />

Recombivax<br />

Tetramune/TriHIBit<br />

COMVAX/Pedvax<br />

MMR<br />

Varicella/Varivax<br />

Td<br />

Prevnar<br />

Hep A<br />

Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis<br />

Polio Vaccine<br />

Hemophilia Influenza Type B<br />

Hemophilia Influenza Type B<br />

Hepatitis B<br />

Hepatitis B<br />

DtaP + HIB<br />

HIB + Hep B (requires only three doses,<br />

instead of four if all doses are a combination<br />

of COMVAX and/or Pedvax).<br />

Measles, Mumps, Rubella<br />

Chicken Pox<br />

Diphtheria and Tetanus. Given if DtaP is<br />

missed at an earlier age. Pertusis is not<br />

given after age six, only DT will be<br />

administered.<br />

Pneumococal<br />

Hepatitis A (not required at this time).<br />

Please note that this immunization schedule is subject to change. Contact the CER for<br />

current immunization requirements. Records found to be incomplete will be flagged and<br />

parents will be notified. If proof of immunization is not provided by the given due date, the<br />

child will be denied access to services until records are corrected.<br />

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