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Nurse Mandy (920)-388-2458 ext 405
arepitz@kewaunee.k12.wi.us
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- A fever of 100 degrees or higher. If the fever is accompanied by a rash, earache, sore throat, fatigue or nausea, it may indicate an infection
- A persistent productive cough and wheezing combined with a thick or constant nasal discharge.
- Persistent vomiting or diarrhea during the previous night or in the morning before school.
- An undiagnosed rash, especially with a fever and behavior changes.
- Pinkeye in which there is a yellow discharge, often with matted eyelids, eye pain, and redness
- Strep throat or scarlet fever.
- Chickenpox/Shingles - stay home for 5 days after the onset of blisters, or until all pox are scabbed over and dry. Student will need to see a Doctor for treatment of shingles.
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