Health
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100
This is used when emergency treatment is needed for an injury or illness
What is first aid?
100
The condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury is ___.
What is safety?
100
________ is an illness caused by bacteria and other toxins in food, typically shown in symptoms of vomiting and diarrhea.
What is food poisoning?
100
This word means to remove dirt, debris, and bodily fluids by scrubbing and washing with a detergent solution and rinsing with water
What is clean?
100
Questions, stories, games, etc. that one uses to spark interest and involve children in a lesson is an _____.
What is an introduction?
200
This life saving procedure is used when an infant, child, or adult's heart stops beating or the person is unable to breathe.
What is CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation)?
200
Physical maltreatment or sexual molestation of a child is ___.
What is child abuse?
200
Children ages 6-12 should have a ____cup of fruit and vegetables everyday.
What is a 1/2 cup?
200
An authorization granted by the commissioner to provide one or more types of child care
What is a license?
200
In this area a teacher or volunteer would paint a portrait with a young child
What is the art center?
300
Children need ____ minutes of play with moderate to vigorous activity everyday to grow up to a healthy weight.
What is 60 minutes?
300
A teacher legally has to do this when they suspect a child is being abused or neglected
What is report?
300
Less than ____% of your daily calories should come from added sugars.
What is 10%?
300
A written proposal setting forth the procedures by which a child day care agency will come into compliance with standards set by rules under RSA 541-A
What is a corrective action plan?
300
A teacher would ask these at the end or during an activity
What are open ended questions?
400
_____ involve using barrier to prevent contact with bodily fluids of another person, cleaning, and sanitizing contaminated surfaces.
What are standard precautions?
400
In order for children not to be able to reach medications, an adult should always keep all medication in _____.
What is a locked cabinet?
400
This program provides aid to child and adult care institutions for the provision of nutritious foods
What is CACFP (Child and Adult Care Food Program)?
400
Non-prescription medications such as sunscreen, insect repellent, medicated powders, teething medications, and diaper ointments are included, but are not limited to ____
What is topical substances?
400
A measurable behavior each child will demonstrate while participating in the planned activity is an ____.
What is an objective?
500
______ is a product that reduces germs on inanimate surfaces to levels considered safe by public health codes and regulations. It is best used a on food surfaces and toys children may put in their mouths. Whereas, _____ is a product that destroys germs on inanimate objects and may be more appropriate for non-porous surfaces such as diaper changing tables.
What is sanitizer and disinfectant?
500
An ______ involves the immune system and can be life threatening if exposed to things like nuts or fish. An ____ occurs when the body cannot digest a certain protein, like lactose for example.
What is an allergy, and an intolerance?
500
According to MyPlate, the combination of foods and drinks someone eats over time are ______.
What are eating patterns?
500
Woodchips should have 12 inches of padding if the fall height of the equipment is _____ feet tall.
What is 11 feet?
500
A child who makes believe with objects is an example of this cognitive development subtype
What is representation and symbolic thinking?