Ece 214 week 3 quiz

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ECE 214 Week 3 Quiz

Download 1. Any health evaluation and health history paperwork the center requires of the family should be easy to read, written in the appropriate language for each family (or a translator provided), void of technical terms or jargon, and 2. Teaching children what a healthy “feeling” is and what it means to be “unhealthy” or “not well” is referred to as 3. Lucas’ mother drops him off at the Happy Hippos child care center directly after picking up a new prescription for Lucas. Lucas’ mother signs the appropriate medication dispensation forms and explains how the medication should be administered to the care giver before heading for the door to leave for work. The caregiver should 4. A health assessment should cover the child’s major developmental milestones, nutrition, a physical examination, observation of parent-child interactions, and review of any health issues of the child or family and should be performed 5. National standards suggest that responsibility for the implementation of health policies and administration at the child care site should be the duty of 6. A mixture of bleach and water can be used to sanitize surfaces that have come into contact with germs and feces, but in order to sanitize surfaces that have been exposed to blood, caregivers should use 7. Stephanie has an upper-respiratory infection. She has a forceful sneeze during circle time and wipes her runny nose with her sleeve and the back of her hand. Her classmates are at risk of developing her infection because of this transmission route: 8. When storing children’s medications in a child care center, staff should keep the medicine 9. A primary prevention strategy to protect against communicable diseases and illness is 10. Regarding parents, when a child in center-based care becomes ill, center staff should


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