Respiratory
Universal Precautions/BBP
Epilepsy
Health 101
Epilepsy 2
100
A serious medical condition and a growing problem in the US that affects millions of children and adults.
What is asthma?
100
Microorganisms carried by blood and other body fluids
What are bloodborne pathogens?
100
Chronic neurological disorder characterized by a tendency to have recurrent seizures
What is Epilepsy?
100
Milk, soda, condiments, ice cream, unlocked medications
What is things that do not belong in classroom refrigerators
100
Full awareness is maintained, rhythmic movements, lasts less than one minute
What is a simple partial seizure?
200
Swelling, squeezing, clogging
What are things that can happen during an asthma episode?
200
All human blood and OPIM are considered this regardless of the perceived status of the source individual.
What is infectious?
200
A Pause in activity with blank stare, brief lapse of awareness, lasts 1-10 seconds
What are Absence Seizures?
200
physical, dental, lead, ECHO screening
What is required health items
200
Awareness is impaired/inability to respond, begins with blank dazed stare, lasts one to three minutes, combative if restrained
What is a complex partial seizure?
300
Excessive coughing, wheezing, chest tightness, shortness of breath, waking at night
What are signs and symptoms of asthma?
300
Red plastic bag used for contaminated waste (including blood, feces, and sharps)
What is a biohazard bag?
300
A sudden horse cry, loss of consciousness, a fall, convulsions
What is a Generalized Tonic-Clonic Seizure?
300
Composed of band-aids, gloves, guaze pads, CPR Micro, pen light, tweezer, scissors
What is a first aid kit
300
Missed or late medications, stress/anxiety, lack of sleep/fatigue, hormonal changes, illness, overheating/overexertion
What are seizure triggers?
400
Animal dander, secondhand smoke, dust, dustmites, cockroaches, mold, perfumes & sprays, cleaning products
What are indoor asthma triggers?
400
Worn when contact between blood/body fluids & non-intact skin or mucous membranes are reasonably anticipated
What are gloves?
400
put anything in the person's mouth, hold down or restrain, attempt to give oral medications, food or drink during one
What are things you DO NOT do during a seizure?
400
Strep throat, pink eye, Impetigo, scabies, whooping cough
What is Communicable Diseases required to have a doctor's note
400
short-term memory problems, coursework has to be re-taught
What are impacts on learning and behavior?
500
Respiratory infections, foods, exercise, physical expressions of strong feelings (crying or laughing hard, yelling)
What are "other" asthma triggers?
500
Tdap, Hepatitis A & B, Meningococcal, Pneumococcal, MMR, & Zoster
What are recommended adult vaccines?
500
First time seizure, convulsive seizure lasting more than 5 minutes, repeated seizures without regaining consciousness, occurs in water
What is a seizure emergency?
500
Green
What is Ms. Deana's favorite color?
500
Include the student in as many activities as possible, avoid overprotection and encourage independence, encourage positive peer interaction
What is ways to support students with Epilepsy?