emergency care and first aid
What are the two types of medical care?
chemical substances in food that the body requires to function properly
What are nutrients?
dynamic state of physical, mental, and social well being that is continuously changing as a result of lifestyle decisions
What is health?
1. topic selection
2. objectives
3. content presentation
4. Evaluation
What are the 4 steps to effective instructional design?
The sum total of physical, emotional, cultural, and behavioral features that surround and affect an individual
What is environment?
Eye injuries, drowning, heat exhaustion, and frost bite
What are life threatening conditions?
age, gender, health status, lifestyle
What factors determine how many nutrients are needed?
genetics and environment
How is Childs health determined?
REVIEW OF NAEYC STANDARDS
1. Promoting child development and learning
2. Building family and community relationships
3. Observing, documenting, and assessing to support young children and families
4. Using developmentally effective approaches to connect with children and families
5. Using content knowledge to build meaningful curriculum.
6. Becoming a professional.
What are the naeyc standards?
Long term gains in language and cognitive skills,Improved readiness for school,Fewer behavioral problems,Positive social interactions and socialization
What are benefit from high quality programs?
cuts, bruises, scraps
What are non life threatening conditions?
must be provided in food because it cannot be synthesized by the body at a rate sufficient to meet its needs
What are essential nutrients
behaviors and measures taken to protect individuals from unnecessary harm
What is safety?
Acute and chronic illnesses, Undetected health impairments, Inadequate diet, Maltreatment, Mental health problems
the process of certifying an individual or program as having met certain specified requirements
What is accreditation?
lips face turning blue, unable to speak, cough is weak, and victim becomes unresponsive
What are symptoms of choking?
study of food and how nutrients are used by the body
What is nutrition?
abuse, neglect, war, chronic illness
what are toxic stressors?
observations, health histories, screenings, psychological testing
What are ways to gather information?
the act of granting formal permission to conduct a business or profession
What is licensing?
1.survey the scene
2. check responsiveness
3. look listen feel
4. call 911
5. begin cpr
What are the steps for cpr?
plan that presents the recommended goals of nutrient intakes for various age groups and gender groups
What is DRI?
conflict, divorce, new experiences
What are everyday stressors?
colds, diaper rash, sore throat, vomiting, toothache
What are common childhood illnesses?
standards or requirements that are set to ensure
uniform and safe practices
What is regulations?