Children's Health
Food Safety
Safe Environment
Physical & Nutritional Facts
Miscellaneous
100

What are some qualities of a healthy child? 

List at least one quality.

- Has clear bright eyes

- Has plenty of energy

- Is interested in eating 

- Has few aches and pains

100

What are the requirements for storing food?

Should have a designated space for food storage is required

Food containers must be stored above the floor on clean surfaces protected from splash and other contaminationOpen packages of perishables must be properly covered/sealed and discarded within 7 days

100

How do you know if your program has a written policy?

Just ask

100

What are some skills that are helped by good food experiences?

Motor skills and social skills

100

Which are the 4 types of germs?

- Bacteria

- Virus

- Fungi

- Parasites

200

What are the three A's of a healthy child?

-Appetite

-Appearance

-Activity

200

What temperature should food be at when refrigerated, frozen, and cooked to be safe to serve and consume?

Refrigerated at 41 degrees F

Cooked to 135 degrees F

Frozen at 0 degrees F

200

What are some characteristics of a healthy environment?

A. Clean work and play areas

B. Proper hygiene practices

C. Implementation and routine practice of a written health policy

D. All of the Above

D. All of the Above

200

What are the 5 food groups we need to maintain a balanced diet?

1. Vegetables

2. Fruits

3. Grains

4. Proteins

5. Dairy

200

WHat are the most common childhood illnesses?

Chickenpox

Common cold

Influenza(Flu)

Diarrhea-Related Diseases

Conjunctivitis(Pink eye)

Giardiasis

Allergic Reactions

RSV(REspiratory Syncytial Virus)

Lice

300

When should a child be isolated due to sickness?

- Severe Coughing

- Difficulty breathing

- Stiff neck 

- Diarrhea

- Temperature over 100F

- Conjunctivitis

- Unusually dark urine

300

What are some must-do's when handling food?

Examine food when it is purchased/delivered

Thaw food safely

Wash fruits and vegetables before serving or cooking

Separate food to avoid cross-contamination

Wear proper head coverings

300

What are some of the best practices when maintaining a healthy environment?

- Wear gloves

- throw disposable gloves away after one use

- Do not get any bodily fluid in your eyes, nose, mouth, or near an open sore

-Wash your hands thoroughly 

- Clean and disinfect any surfaces and non-disposable cleaning equipment

300

what are some things that adults are responsible for during mealtime?

Planning, preparing, and serving nutritious food. Modeling proper eating behaviors and table manners. Aswell teaching children the importance of food groups and which foods belong in each group.

300

During small group time, you notice Charles is having difficulty breathing and is wheezing. What should you do?

Check if he's allergic to something he ate, or if he's choking give him the hymlic maneuver.

400

Daily health checks are a good way of _________, _________, and _________ illness in a childcare environment.

Preventing, identifying, and controlling

400

What are some sanitary preventions to keep in mind when preparing food and serving areas?

Clean food contact services ( dishes, cutting boards, silverware, countertops)

Food equipment and tableware must be properly cleaned


400

What are some safety hazards that may be found when around playgrounds, electrical outlets, restrooms, and playpens?

Playground:

metal objects, hard surfaces, unfenced area

Electrical Outlet:

electricity, cords, wires, unused plugs

Restrooms:

hard surfaces, plumbing, water, slipping hazards

Playpens:

swallowable objects, climbable objects, unsanitized playpens

400

What are 3 developmental skills related to eating that we should consider for children?

- Mouth patterns

- Hand and body skills

- Feeding skills or abilities

400

What are some things not to do when a child is choking?

Dont hit their backs, don't attempt first aid unless trained to perform it, don't shake them, and don't panic in front of the child.

500

What are some things that caregivers need to do when responding to an illness?

- Watch the child closely, apply first aid/CPR as needed, and be ready to discuss your observation with parents and/or paramedics. (YOUR OBSERVATION SHOULD BE DOCUMENTED)

- Isolate the child until parents and/or paramedics arrive.

- Call the parents, and if necessary, suggest to the parents that the child needs medical attention

- Call 911

500

At childcare facilities that serve meals, what are some foods that need to be inspected, served with consent, or not prohibited?

-Meat, poultry, fish, and dairy products must be inspected

- NO raw milk or unpasteurized milk served without consent

- No home-grown eggs may be served

500

What are some of the roles a caregiver plays in injury prevention?

Maintain heat environment, establish daily routine that children are familiar with, supervision, and teach children safe behaviors.

500

What is the amount of calories a child should have?

1000 calories

500

How much of each food group should a child have in a day?

Grain:3 ounces

Vegetables:1 cup

Fruit:1 cup

Dairy:2 cups

Protein:2 ounces