Health
Safety
Factors Affecting Growth and Development
Stress
100

"The process of enabling people to increase control over, and to improve their health" refers to this.

What is health promotion

100

These must be conducted daily, monthly, seasonally, and also annually.

What are playground inspections.

100

This is an immune reaction to something detected by the body as a foreign invader, which can close off someone's airway.

What is anaphylaxis.

100

Research indicates that up to __% of illnesses are related to stress!

What is 90%

200

By 5 years of age, children should progress to this amount of energetic play.

What is 60 minutes

200

This, is the number 1 reason behind hospital admissions for children of all ages.

What are falls.

200

This is a drug that is known to temporarily reverse the signs of a severe allergic reaction that obstructs an airway.

What is epinephrine. (Will also accept EpiPen, Allerject, etc.)



200

These are the key hormones involved when the body experiences stress.

What is adrenaline, cortisol and dopamine.

300

These are 14 factors that have been shown to have a large impact on the health of Canadians.

What are social determinants of health.

300

A safe environment is made up of The People, The Physical Environment, The Equipment, The Emotional Environment, and this important piece.

What is documentation.

300

The occurrence of 2 or more seizures of unknown origin leads to a diagnosis of this.

What is epilepsy.

300

Remaining stressed for too long can lead to these things.

What is

•make it more difficult for children to focus, concentrate, learn and get along with others

•have a profound effect on children’s health (e.g., sick more often)

•lead a child to demonstrate problem behaviours and interfere with normal functioning

400

"Model a healthy relationship with food", "Listen to children and help them understand themselves" and "Model physical, mental, and emotional health as a whole" are all examples of this. 

What is health promotion as an RECE.

400

These are concerns about risks from obesity in children & adults.

What are "Poor quality of life (social and mental implication)", "Early death", and "Chronic diseases".

400

These are 4 of the most common allergens that may trigger a breathing emergency.

What are nuts, shellfish, latex and bee stings.

400

Key factors that relate to stress

What is (any three from this list)

Social-Emotional Development, Attachment, Self-Regulation, Temperament, Gender Differences, Self-Esteem, Resilience

500

This is the recommended amount of time for physical activity for toddlers.

What is 180 min. at any intensity spread throughout the day.

500

We should call 911 if one of these conditions exist during a seizure.

What are head traumas, pregnancy, seizure in water, seizure lasting more than 5 min.

500

Stress can become toxic when it is _____.

What is Chronic, Uncontrollable, and Accompanied by an absence of consistent and supportive adult relationships to help the child cope