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Classroom Daily Health Monitoring Tool For Covid

This document is a classroom daily health monitoring tool for COVID-19. It lists 75 students' names and has columns for each day of the week to record symptom codes observed in each student. The symptoms listed are: fever, fatigue, sore throat, loss of appetite, diarrhea, rashes, cough, headache, colds/runny nose, nausea, and loss of smell. Any student exhibiting symptoms should be immediately sent to the school clinic for evaluation and management. The tool was submitted by the teacher and noted by the school nurse.
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Classroom Daily Health Monitoring Tool For Covid

This document is a classroom daily health monitoring tool for COVID-19. It lists 75 students' names and has columns for each day of the week to record symptom codes observed in each student. The symptoms listed are: fever, fatigue, sore throat, loss of appetite, diarrhea, rashes, cough, headache, colds/runny nose, nausea, and loss of smell. Any student exhibiting symptoms should be immediately sent to the school clinic for evaluation and management. The tool was submitted by the teacher and noted by the school nurse.
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Commissioner Luis R.

Asis National high Shool


CLASSROOM DAILY HEALTH MONITORING TOOL FOR COVID – 19
Grade Level: Grade 11 Section: GAS FBS B
Instruction: Write under each column date code(s) of the symptom(s) observed in the learner during the routine inspection, during the
conduct of the class, or as reported by the learner of their classmates. Refer to the list of the symptoms below and their respective codes:

F – Fever FT – Fatigue/Tiredness ST – Sore Throat LoA - Loss of Appetite D – Diarrhea R – Rashes


C – Cough H – Headache C/RN – Colds/Runny nose N- Nausea LoS – Loss of Smell Others
Symptoms Observed/Reported

Name Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday


1. Abalen͂a, VJ Bonita
2. Acepcion, Anthony Octavio
3. Agoha, Herbert Reyes
4. Artuz, Alex Jr. Blanco
5. Azarcon, Rhoden Albaladejo
6. Badilis, Justine Alcazaren
7. Bagnate, Jerwin Kyle Caspillo
8. Balgos, JR Besana
9. Barredo, Janloyd Murillo
10. Barredo, Rhandolf B.

11. Barroa, G-France Baes

12. Basquez, Chris June Daliva

13. Bayhon, Ronald Olivare

14. Bebayo, Christopher Jr. Barrio


15. Bebayo, Zyron Begas

16. Bechayda, Ande Vacaro

17. Bercades, Alphi Brillantes

18. Berrey, Ken Bryan Lumawag

19. Bienes, Rafael Deluso

20. Billones, Arman Deflor

21. Bito-on, Rey Labrador

22. Blancaflor, Charles Jefferson Magtolis

23. Borda, Roberth Manalili

24. Brillo, Mark Aleen

25. Buensalido, Peter John Buenavides

26. De Dios, Jaymark Ubal

27. Delfin, Melvin Maggay

28. Divino, Jboy Budiao

29. Garde, Jhunnvin Batisla-on

30. Maido, Jhon Carlo Delmonte

31. Marcella, Justine James Bulquerin

32. Padernal, Jomary Bernaldez

33. Ranera, Art Denaga

34. Salva, Jerome Ballos

35. Villar, Oliver III Villanueva

36. Asignacion, Efrelaine Marie Autadtad


37. Baes, Caren May Dizon

38. Banico, Ashley Marie Begas

39. Basco, Mary Crist Vigo

40. Bedio, Jonalyn Bucayan

41. Benliro, Samantha Grace Bebita

42. Besa, Angel Mengote

43. Blancaver, Cielo Dela Cruz

44. Cojeda, Hizel Bejo

45. Dalen, Angelica Bianca Ballener

46. Decena, Connie Borja

47. Detanoy, Roshelle Busia

48. Dilla, Ivy Rose Flores

49. Distor, Penelope Joyce Brillo

50. Esteban, Catherine Buhat

51. Estimado, Hana Bunsay

52. Gardose, Annie Jane Escalona

53. Jarce, Bea Roxas

54. Pagulong, Rhea Estorque

55. Ranera, Enelyn Bade

56. Roxas, Rhyza May Abia

57. Rubi, Mariella Andaya

58. Salva, Ericka Mae Ballos


59. Solano, Jemelen Batiller

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Note: As soon as any of the listed symptoms is observed among any of the learners, the teacher is expected to send the learner to the School
Clinic immediately for the proper management of the School Clinic Teacher or health personnel.
Submitted by: Noted by:

Lira V. Celino, RN

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