The three A's of a healthy child are: CORRECT ANSWER Appetite (eat a substantial amount of food, consume a variety of food, interested in eating, appears
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& Appearance (clear bright eyes, clear skin, well-developed muscles, gains steadily in height and body weight)
& Activity (has plenty of energy, is alert, sleeps soundly, few aches and pains)
Good way of preventing, identifying, and controlling illness in a child care environment. CORRECT ANSWER Daily Health Checks (includes behavior, face and body, other signs)
_____ may be a warning sign that the body has an infection and needs treatment before the infection can become harmful. CORRECT ANSWER Fever
The best way to take a temperature is to use a _______ ___________ with a __________ _____. CORRECT ANSWER The best way to take a temperature is to use a DIGITAL THERMOMETER with a DISPOSABLE SHEATH.
Orally, ___ degrees or more is a fever. Under arm, ___ degrees or more is a fever. CORRECT ANSWER Orally, 101 degrees or more is a fever. Under arm, 100 degrees or more is a fever.
If dehydration is sever, the following will occur: CORRECT ANSWER - eyes are sunken
- hands and feet are cool and blotchy
- pulse may seem weak and fast
- child will not urinate for hours
For mild diarrhea, do not give ____ CORRECT ANSWER milk. It has a high concentration of minerals and salt which could be dangerous to a child with diarrhea.
Occurs when someone who is not used to very hot weather does not get enough liquid and salt. This condition is caused by excessive sweating. The person's skin becomes pale and clammy, and the person feels sick, dizzy, and/or faint. Pulse rate and breathing become rapid, and a headache or muscle cramps may develop. 1) Lay the person down in a cool, quiet place, with feet raised a little. 2) Loosen any tight clothing and supply water to drink. 3) Add 1 teaspoon of salt to each quart of water. CORRECT ANSWER Heat Exhaustion
Caused by prolonged exposure to very hot conditions, not enough fluids and/or salt, body stops regulating temperature. The person's skin becomes flushed, hot and dry, elevated temperature (104F skin hot to the touch), strong and rapid pulse, confusion or loss of consciousness. Immediate medical attention required- call 911. CORRECT ANSWER Heat Stroke
Four types of germs: CORRECT ANSWER - Bacteria (seen with ordinary microscope; causes strep throat, impetigo, pinkeye, and some pneumonia; antibiotics help stop growth)
- Virus (smaller than bacteria; causes colds, chicken pox, measles; antibiotics have no effect; vaccines available)
- Fungi (cause athlete's foot and ringworm effective medication is available)
- Parasites (organisms that live on or in animals and people, lice, effective medication available for most)
Serious Communicable Diseases (3) CORRECT ANSWER - Haemophilus Influenzae B (Hib) (infection that can lead to meningitis, pneumonia; caused by a germ that spreads through coughing and sneezing)
- Hepatitis B/C (B- Infection to the liver, vaccine avail, most commonly spread from mother to infant at birth; C-Disease of the liver, no vaccine)
- Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) (virus that causes an increasing loss of immune function that results in the body becoming unable to fight off infections; less commonly spread by infected mothers who breastfeed their infants; and exposure of open wounds or mucus membranes to contaminated blood.)
- Parasite found in the stools.
- Diarrhea, bloating, abdominal cramps
- Weight loss and weakness CORRECT ANSWER Giardiasis
-Wheezing and coughing
-Blue color around lips
-Rapid breathing CORRECT ANSWER RSV (Respiratory Synctial Virus)
Cannot be in contact with other children. CORRECT ANSWER Isolation
_________ ___________ is a strategy which requires caregivers to treat blood or any bodily fluids of all persons as potential sources of infection, and its core principle is that proper hygiene and sanitary conditions are critical in communicable disease control. CORRECT ANSWER Universal precautions is a strategy which requires caregivers to treat blood or any bodily fluids of all persons as potential sources of infection, and its core principle is that proper hygiene and sanitary conditions are critical in communicable disease control.
______ ________ _______ is the most effective way of preventing the spread of germs and diseases in a childcare setting. CORRECT ANSWER PROPER PERSONAL HYGIENE is the most effective way of preventing the spread of germs and diseases in a childcare setting.
Correct Storage and Cooking Temperatures:
Keep cold foods cold (__ degrees or below) and hot foods hot (cook and hold at about ___ degrees) CORRECT ANSWER Keep cold foods cold (40 degrees or below) and hot foods hot (cook and hold at about 140 degrees)
Proper!!! Defrosting!!!
Slowly thaw frozen products under _____________.
Thaw completely _________ under _______ _____.
Food product must be completely cooked within _ _____ total time.
Thawing in a _________ ____. CORRECT ANSWER Slowly thaw frozen products under REFRIGERATION.
Thaw completely SUBMERGED under RUNNING WATER.
Food product must be completely cooked within 4 HOURS total time.
Thawing in a MICROWAVE OVEN.
What should caregivers pay attention to while administering medication? CORRECT ANSWER - Name of recipient
- dose
- route
-time and date of last dose according to the child's medication log, whether or not the medicine is in its original package, permission slip from parent with signature, and what person(s) in the program are authorized to administer medication.
Crib safety CORRECT ANSWER Has wheels. Rails do not go up and down. Plexiglass: no bars. Always keep side rails in the "up" position. Secure safety belts.
SIDS CORRECT ANSWER Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Classification for a manner of death.
Back to sleep.
Safe Talk CORRECT ANSWER Positive talk. Use the word "safe" more.
4 Key Points to remember when installing a child restraint seat CORRECT ANSWER Location: Where in the vehicle it is placed.
Direction: The way the car seat is facing.
Seat Belt Path: Whether or not the belts are correctly threaded through the seat slots.
Tightness: How firmly the seat is held in place.
(Stop To Look and Drive)
Children aged _-_ must ride in a properly installed federally approved child restraint seat.
Child _ and _ years of age must use a properly installed, federally approved child restraint seat or seat belt. CORRECT ANSWER Children aged 0-3 must ride in a properly installed federally approved child restraint seat.
Child 4 and 5 years of age must use a properly installed, federally approved child restraint seat or seat belt.
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that mothers breastfeed their babies for at least CORRECT ANSWER one year. [Show Less]