How to prepare for the flu

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It is that dreaded time of year, and it is my first time working in a clinic during the season. I know washing hands is a must and I've already been vaccinated, but does anyone have any other tips or precautions on how I can keep from getting the flu and/or bringing it home to my family? Thanks!

Specializes in Hospital Education Coordinator.

keep masks in your pocket in case you around someone with the sniffles or a cough or a temp. Not eveyone gets those sx with the flu, but if you get sick with something else your resistance to the flu is down. Eat right, get sleep and hope for the best. About all any of us can do

Specializes in Med/Surg, Ortho, ASC.

Wash your hands.

Don't touch your face with your hands.

Wash your hands.

Don't touch your face with your hands.

Wash your hands.

Don't touch your face with your hands.

Wash your hands.

Eat a balanced diet, get plenty of rest, lots of water, and the stuff that the others said. I love alcohol based hand sanitizer for cold/flu season. Last year when everyone was sick I used it like crazy (in addition to hand washing) and was able to avoid most of the yuck going around.

Specializes in LTC, Nursing Management, WCC.

And when you are done with work.... burn your scrubs. LOL. Seriously, take your scrubs off at the door when you get home and remove your shoes. I have a hamper next to my front door during cold and flu seasons.

Thanks for the tips guys! and lol @roser, i will wash my hands, and i will not touch my face!

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