The teacher should have immediately talked to whoever dropped Charlie off to see if he showed any symptoms while at home to make them think he might be getting sick. Allowing him to attended school with a runny nose was fine because the mucus did not show any signs of discoloration. However, once Charlie began to run a fever the teacher should have called the office for the nurse to come and take Charlie back to her office, that way other children are less exposed to what he has. Instead the teacher waited until seeing signs of a rash to make a plan of action. If the teacher had done something sooner than Charlie could have been home getting rest and the help he needs in order to get better. As well as putting a stop to possible spreading of the disease to all of the other children and staff in the room who are not vaccinated. By sending the child home earlier, the teacher could have prevented a possible outbreak of
The teacher should have immediately talked to whoever dropped Charlie off to see if he showed any symptoms while at home to make them think he might be getting sick. Allowing him to attended school with a runny nose was fine because the mucus did not show any signs of discoloration. However, once Charlie began to run a fever the teacher should have called the office for the nurse to come and take Charlie back to her office, that way other children are less exposed to what he has. Instead the teacher waited until seeing signs of a rash to make a plan of action. If the teacher had done something sooner than Charlie could have been home getting rest and the help he needs in order to get better. As well as putting a stop to possible spreading of the disease to all of the other children and staff in the room who are not vaccinated. By sending the child home earlier, the teacher could have prevented a possible outbreak of