Child Abuse & Neglect
Bloodborne Pathogens
Medication
Civil Rights
Emergency
100

A child who often comes to daycare dirty, hungry, or wearing the same clothes for several days may be showing signs of this.

What is neglect?

100

These are germs found in blood that can make people sick

What is Bloodborne Pathogens?

100

Medication may only be given with this from the parent or guardian.

What is written authorization? 

(purple med form)

100

Civil rights are laws that protect people from this.  

What is discrimination?

100

When a fire alarm sounds, staff must do this first.

What is evacuate the children immediately?

200

Unexplained bruises, burns, or injuries in different stages of healing can be warning signs of this type of abuse.

What is physical abuse?

200

These must be worn when helping a child who is bleeding

What are gloves?


200

This must match exactly between the medication label and the authorization form.

What is the child’s name and dosage instructions?

200

This poster must be displayed where parents can see it.

What is the “And Justice for All” poster?

200

What should you always have with you in case of an emergency?

What is list of children in care (google sheets) and emergency phone numbers (brightwheel)?

300

A child who is unusually withdrawn, fearful of adults, or overly anxious may be experiencing this type of abuse.

What is emotional abuse?

300

After removing gloves, this must always be done

What is washing hands with soap and water?

300

Where must medication be stored in a child care center?

What is a locked container, out of children’s reach?

300

This USDA program requires annual civil rights training for staff.

What is CACFP?

300

DCF 251 requires every center to have written plans for these situations.

What are fire, tornado/severe weather, lockdown, shelter-in-place, and medical emergencies?

400

Sudden changes in behavior, knowledge of sexual acts inappropriate for their age, or regression (like bedwetting) could indicate this.

What is sexual abuse?

400

A child’s clothing is soaked with blood. How should it be handled?

What is placing it in a sealed, labeled bag to be sent home?

400

This must be checked before giving medication every time.

What are the right child, medication, dose, time, and route?

400

A staff member treats a child differently due to their disability. What is this?

What is a civil rights violation?

400

After evacuation, children must be accounted for at this location.

What is the designated meeting place?

500

When a child’s explanations for injuries don’t match the pattern or severity of the injury, caregivers should do this.

What is report it to child protective services (CPS) or follow mandated reporting procedures?

500

Blood is on the playground equipment. What should be done first?

What is blocking access until it is properly cleaned and disinfected?

500

Each dose of medication must be recorded on this.

What is a medication log?

500

Staff should treat all families with this.

What is dignity and respect?

500

Emergency plans must be available in this location.

What is posted or readily accessible to staff?