Accidents/Incidents
Challenge
Safety
Diaper Changing
Health
100
While on the playground, teachers should be within arms reach of this.
What is the climber.
100
Teachers should know this number at all times.
What is the number of children in their care.
100
All food items should be stored in this.
What is an air tight container.
100
There are this many steps in the Diaper Changing Process.
What is 18.
100
Toys should be cleaned every day in these rooms.
What is the infant through get set classrooms. Wash all toys and equipment that are mouthed using the toy sanitation procedure before another child uses them; Wash all toys and equipment used in the preschool, pre-kindergarten, kindergarten and Exploration classrooms using the toy sanitation procedure as they become soiled or at least once a week.
200
This is completed anytime an injury occurs and must be signed by an administrator.
What is an Incident Report.
200
Infants should be moved to their _____ and placed on their _______ for naps.
What is crib and back. Babies should be placed on their backs for sleeping unless written instruction from the child's physician states otherwise. If an infant is observed sleeping in stationary equipment, he must be moved to a crib within 15 minutes from time of the observation.
200
Bottles, sippy cups and food containers must be labeled with this.
What is child's first and last name. Bottles must also have the date.
200
This best practice step should be added to the diaper changing procedure. At this time.
What is wipe the child's hands and your hands with a wipe. After disposing of the soiled diaper, wipes and gloves.
200
These are the 4 steps in the toy sanitation process.
What are wash, rinse, sanitize and air dry.
300
These items must be inaccessible to children at all times.
What is hazardous materials. Hazardous items, faculty belongings, cleaning products, hand sanitizer, deodorizer sprays, shaving cream, creams, sunscreen and insect repellent must be inaccessible to children. These items should be stored in locked classroom closets, a closed upper teacher cabinet, on top of a cubbie out of the reach of children or on a high shelf. Blind cords must be secured out of children's reach.
300
This must take place anytime children move from one location to another.
What is name-to-face checks and threshold counts. Teacher must vocalize child's name, look at the child and refer to attendance. This practice occurs every time a child moves to a new location.
300
When a parent brings in a new diaper cream, sunscreen, lotion or soap the teacher is responsible to ensure what happens?
What is an Authorization for Application of Multiple Products is completed, item is labeled with child's first and last name and item is stored out of the reach of children.
300
These items are never permitted on the changing table.
What is non-diapering items. Check that toys and learning materials are not on changing table. If child is holding a toy, it must be sanitized immediately after diaper change is complete. Best practice is only to take out the items necessary not the whole bin.
300
Tables should be cleaned at these times.
What is before and after snack, lunch and sensory activities. Tables are cleaned using soap solution, sanitizing solution, and they are air dried. Sanitizing solution is left on for a minimum of 10 seconds.
400
Parents must be informed immediately for this type of injury.
What is an injury to the head.
400
This is the maximum time children can remain in a stationary item.
What is 15 minutes.
400
Glass is not permitted in these areas.
What are the classrooms. The only exception is glass bottles that are placed in a silicone sleeve or cover. Glass baby food jars are only permitted in the galley-style kitchen between the Infant and First Steps classrooms; the food must be transferred to a plastic container to feed the child. Baby food in glass jars cannot be heated in a microwave; instead, use warm tap water in a cup.
400
When doing a stand up diaper change this should be placed under the child.
What is diaper changing table paper or diaper changing mat.
400
Hands should be washed at these times.
What is After arriving at the School or changing rooms; After wiping a nose or coming into contact with bodily fluids; Before and after participating in all sensory play activities; After petting animals; Before and after eating, cooking, preparing or serving food; After toileting and diapering; After returning from outside play; After tending to an ill or injured child, administering first aid or dispensing medications.
500
This must take place 1-2 hours after an injury.
What is a recheck.
500
Shaving Cream can be used under these conditions.
What is it can only be used with children age 3 and older May only be used under the direct supervision of a teacher The teacher sprays it from the can; children are never to spray or hold the can The teacher should discuss use of shaving cream with parents prior to using as an activity; be mindful of child allergies or skin irritations. Menthol or scented shaving cream should not be used as this could potentially cause a reaction to children with sensitive skin. Shaving cream is to be stored out of reach of children; when not in use can be stored in the locked classroom teacher closet or cabinet. Best practice is to store shaving cream in the school’s main supply cabinet when not in use. After use, the child’s hands must be washed; play surface must be washed and sanitized.
500
These 9 items should be in your classroom binders.
What is an accurate attendance sheet, children's emergency contact info, faculty first aid/CPR list, allergy list, photo list, password list, incident reports, observation forms and first aid kit including band aids, gloves and tissues.
500
Diapers should be changed at these times.
What is every 2 hours or as needed.
500
Gloves should be worn at these times.
What is when coming into contact with bodily fluids include breast milk, urine, feces, vomit, saliva, blood and mucous. Gloves must also be worn when preparing and serving food. Latex or vinyl gloves must be worn when feeding a child a breast milk bottle. A glove must be worn on each hand.