24 hours with no re-occurance of vomiting or diarrhea
What is how long to stay at home before returning to school?
Common signs include mild discoloration or redness.
What is a 1st degree burn?
Illness that can be spread to other people.
What is a communicable disease?
What is anaphylactic shock?
An injury to body tissue or the skin, such as cuts and scrapes.
What is a wound?
Designed to protect staff from accidental exposure to bloodborne pathogens.
What are standard precautions?
Destroy near endings in the skin.
What is 3rd degree burn?
A disease caused by a viral infection of the nervous system and brain and commonly spread through animal bites.
What is rabies?
Condition in which a person has periodic seizures.
What is epilepsy?
Injury to the tissue directly under the skin.
What is a closed wound?
System for reporting how clean or polluted the air is.
What is Air Quality Index or AQI?
What is a 2nd degree burn?
Disease in which the body cannot properly control the level of sugar in the blood.
What is diabetes?
Small bugs that live on the hair and scalp and lay eggs called nits.
What is head lice?
The treatment of injuries and illnesses, including those that are life-theratening.
What is first-aid?
If dirty, rinse gently with milk, not water.
What is a knocked-out permanent tooth?
An ambulance should be called immediately.
What is a 3rd degree burn?
An illness caused by eating food that contains harmful bacteria, toxins, parasites, or viruses.
What is a foodborne illness?
Virus that breaks down the immune system and over time, can lead to a more advanced disease.
What is HIV?
An injury caused by heat, radiation, or chemical agents.
What is a burn?
Provide preschoolers with clean ones weekly.
Infants - twice a week.
What are clean sheets for taking a nap?
Can quickly become 3rd degree burns if infection arises.
What is a 2nd degree burn?
The process of removing dirt or soil and a small amount of bacteria.
What is sanitizing?
Relieve most chocking incidents, but sometimes CPR or cardiopulmonary resuscitation is need.
What are back blows and abdominal thrusts?
Most deaths occur within 2 hours of incident.
What is an allergic reaction to insect sting?