Health And Safety Assessment Part 2 Question Preview (ID: 51602)
Child Development 1 Unit 1 Test.
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Protects a person against a particular disease such as communicable diseases that are easily passed from one person to another.
a) Immunization
b) Vaccine
c) Antibodies
d) Germs
Which of the following symptoms is NOT and indicator of poisoning.
a) Choking
b) Coughing
c) Nausea
d) Hyperactivity
A technique for rescuing a person who is choking that puts pressure on the air in the body to expel an object that is blocking breathing.
a) Defibrillation
b) Artificial Respiration
c) Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
d) Heimlich Maneuver
Which of the following should be given to reduce a child’s fever?
a) Aspirin
b) Acetaminophen
c) Ipecac
d) Calamine Lotion
An infant may pull at the ear and cry. An older child is likely to say that the ear hurts. During the infection, there may be some temporary hearing loss. There is usually a fever.
a) Influenza
b) Common Cold
c) Ear Infection
d) Strep Throat
A red, itchy rash appears first on the head and back and may spread to cover the entire body. The rash begins as small bumps that look like pimples. These develop into fluid-filled blisters, which break open, leaving sores that become dry, brow
a) Chicken Pox
b) Scarlet Fever
c) Measles
d) Strep Throat
Stuffy or runny nose, sneezing or coughing, mild fever, sore throat, diminished appetite.
a) Common Cold
b) SARS
c) Influenza
d) Strep Throat
A rash of fine red dots usually appears within 24 hours. The rash is seen first on the neck and upper part of the chest before spreading. When it fades, the skin peels.
a) Chicken Pox
b) Measles
c) Scarlet Fever
d) SARS
Sudden onset of fever, chills, shakes, nausea, tiredness, and aching muscles. After a few days, a sore throat and stuffy nose may occur. The disease may last as long as a week.
a) Common Cold
b) Ear Infection
c) Influenza
d) Strep Throat
Sudden onset, with headache, fever, sore throat not accompanied by runny nose or congestion, painful swallowing, white patches on the tonsils, loss of appetite, and fatigue.
a) Common Cold
b) Ear Infection
c) Influenza
d) Strep Throat
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