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PROTOCOLS AND FAQs

PROTOCOLS FOR COMMUNICABLE DISEASES

Communicable or infectious diseases are caused by microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, parasites, and fungi that can be spread, directly or indirectly, from one person to another. The main communicable diseases that might spread in school include:

Parents are reminded that if their child comes down with any of these common childhood diseases, the child should not attend school.

PROTOCOLS FOR URGENT CASES

In a severe medical emergency or accident at school, students are promptly transported to the nearest hospital, AUBMC (American University of Beirut Medical Center).

The following are considered emergency cases:

  • Cardiac and respiratory arrest
  • Severe trauma or injuries
  • Open fractures
  • Severe asthma attacks
  • Anaphylactic shocks

The nurse will provide emergency aid and promptly inform parents to accompany their child to the hospital.

The nurse will complete the insurance paperwork in case of an accident.

All students have 24/7 accident insurance coverage throughout the year.

The following are the protocols for handling urgent cases:

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