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The three A's of a healthy child are: - answer-Appetite (eat a
substantial amount of food, consume a variety of food, interested in
eating, appears content after eating)
& 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. - 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. -
answerFever
The best way to take a temperature is to use a _______
___________ with a __________ _____. - 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. - answer-Orally, 101 degrees or more is a fever.
Under arm, 100 degrees or more is a fever.
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. - 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. -
answer-Heat Stroke
Serious Communicable Diseases (3) - answer-- Haemophilus
Influenzae B (Hib) (infection that can lead to meningitis, pneumonia;
caused by a germ that spreads through coughing and sneezing)