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Appropriate PPE for workplace environment?
Low Risk Exposure
14-day Self Monitoring
Elevated Risk Exposure
14-day Self-Quarantine
Develop COVID-19 Symptoms?
Low Risk Exposure
14-day Self Monitoring
Contact Supervisor and Personal Primary Care Provider and Employee Health (where
applicable) to facilitate testing
Y
14-Day Self-QuarantineA. Complete 14-day self-quarantine as per COM Exposure Re-entry Algorithm8 B. Contact Supervisor and Employee Health (where applicable) for Case Closure
COVID-19 Test + 10-day Self-Isolation
MUST IMEDIATELYComplete COM
COVID-19 Concern Form4
& TAMU COVID-19 Form7
Contact Supervisor and Personal Primary Care Provider and
Employee Health (where applicable)
Please note: COM Team member = student, faculty, staff, or affiliates
Workplace Exposure Community Exposure
Office of Academic AffairsRevised 8-7.20 by COVID-19WG
Version 7.0
COVID-19 Symptom or Exposure Algorithm
Y
N
Initiate Self-Isolation Immediately
Conditions of exposure assessed by Supervisor / Campus Action Lead
and if needed by COVID-19 Exposure Panel (CEP)
Conditions of exposure assessed by Supervisor / Campus Action Lead
and if needed by COVID-19 Exposure Panel (CEP)
Must CONFIRM completed TAMU COVID-19
Reporting Form7
Monitoring for Symptoms
Low or High Risk
A. Complete 14-day self-quarantine as per COM Exposure Re-entry Algorithm8 B. Contact Supervisor and Employee Health (where applicable) for Case Closure
Monitoring for Symptoms
Monitoring for Symptoms
Supervisory Designees
1. Supervisor for Students - Clerkship – Clerkship Director AND Campus Dean - Pre-Clerkship – Assistant Dean Academic Affairs – Pre-Clerkship AND
Campus Dean - Graduate Students – Primary Investigator AND Department Head AND
Associate Dean for Graduate Studies AND Campus Dean2. Supervisor for Staff - Executive Director for Administration AND Campus Dean3. Supervisor for Faculty - COM Employed Faculty - Department Head AND Campus Dean - Affiliate Faculty – Employee Health AND Campus Dean
N
COM Team Member Exposure
Y
High Risk
N
References
1. AMA Guiding Principles to Protect Learners Responding to COVID-19
2. AMA Practical Guide to Restoring Clinical Rotations for Medical Students
3. CDC Guidelines for Return to Work for Healthcare Personnel with Suspected or Confirmed COVID-19
4. COM COVID-19 Concern Reporting Form
5. CDC Guideline – Quarantine versus Isolation
Quarantine 5
Quarantine is used to keep someone who might have been exposed to COVID-19 away from others. Quarantine helps prevent spread of disease that can occur before a person knows they are sick or if they are infected with the virus without feeling symptoms. People in quarantine should stay home, separate themselves from others, monitor their health, and follow directions from their state or local health department.
Isolation 5, 6
Isolation is used to separate people infected with the virus (those who are sick with COVID-19 and those with no symptoms) from people who are not infected. People who are in isolation should stay home until it’s safe for them to be around others. In the home, anyone sick or infected should separate themselves from others by staying in a specific “sick room” or area and using a separate bathroom (if available).
Self Monitoring - Watch for symptoms
People with COVID-19 have had a wide range of symptoms reported – ranging from mild symptoms to severe illness. Symptoms may appear 2-14 days after exposure to the virus. People with these symptoms may have COVID-19:
Fever or chills Cough Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing Fatigue Muscle or body aches Headache New loss of taste or smell Sore throat Congestion or runny nose Nausea or vomiting Diarrhea
This list does not include all possible symptoms. CDC will continue to update this list as we learn more about COVID-19.
Use the CDC’s COVID-19 Self-Checker
Low Risk
6. Dallas County – COVID-19 Home Care Guidelines
MUST IMEDIATELYComplete COM
COVID-19 Concern Form4
& TAMU COVID-19 Form7
Contact Supervisor and Personal Primary Care Provider and
Employee Health (where applicable)
COM Team Member Develops Symptoms Concerning for COVID-19
Without Known Exposure
7. TAMU COVID-19 Form
A. Complete at least 10-day self-isolation as per COM COVID POSITIVE Re-entry Algorithm9 B. Contact Supervisor and Employee Health (where applicable) for Case Closure
Contact Supervisor and Personal Primary Care Provider and Employee Health (where
applicable) to facilitate testing
Initiate Self-Isolation Immediately
MUST CONFIRMcompleted TAMU COVID-19
Reporting Form7
YCOVID-19 Test + 10-day Self-Isolation
A. Obtain formal medical evaluation & written clearance from personal PCP B. Contact Supervisor and Employee Health (where applicable) for Case Closure
N
A. Complete at least 10-day self-isolation as per COM COVID POSITIVE Re-entry Algorithm9 B. Contact Supervisor and Employee Health (where applicable) for Case Closure
8. COM Exposure Re-entry Algorithm
9. COM COVID POSITIVE Re-entry Algorithm
14-Day Self-MonitoringUpon COMPLETION of 14-days self-monitoring, contact Supervisor and Employee Health(where applicable)
for Case Closure
No For SELF-MONITORING
Clinical Environment- Maroon Line Algorithm
Non-Clinical Environment- Mask, Handwashing and Social Distancing
Considerations:- Were face masks worn?- Physical Distancing (6 ft)?- Outdoors/Indoors?- Duration of exposure
exceeding 15 minutes?