Deck 6: Childhood Illness: Identification and Management

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Which of the following is not a communicable illness?

A) rubella
B) impetigo
C) conjunctivitis
D) eczema
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The incidence of chicken pox, colds, hepatitis, and impetigo can be reduced by practicing thorough hand washing.
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Lyme disease is caused by a:

A) bacteria
B) virus
C) parasite
D) fungus
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A child in your classroom breaks out with chicken pox on May 5th. As a responsible teacher, you would alert the other children's families to observe their child closely for symptoms during which time period?

A) May 16 to 23
B) May 12 to 19
C) May 8 to 15
D) May 23 to 30
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Dehydration can be a serious complication of repeated diarrhea, particularly in infants.
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A stomachache may be considered serious when it:

A) comes and goes
B) disrupts a child's activity
C) affects a child's appetite
D) causes gas or diarrhea
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Children who are infected with head lice should have their hair treated with kerosene.
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A major complication of diarrhea is:

A) lack of appetite
B) dizziness
C) dehydration
D) listlessness
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Chicken pox is only transmitted through direct contact with the blisters.
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An infant who begins to vomit should be positioned:

A) on his stomach with hips and legs raised
B) sitting up
C) on her back so she can be observed more carefully
D) upright in the teacher's arms
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What is the most likely source of impetigo exposure in group settings?

A) playing with toys that have been touched by a child who has impetigo
B) touching personal and/or classroom pets and not washing hands
C) coughing, sneezing, or spitting on one another
D) eating contaminated food
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Several children in your classroom have developed conjunctivitis (pinkeye). Which of the following control measures would not be necessary to enforce?

A) careful hand washing
B) excluding children who have discharge from the eyes
C) closing the school
D) disinfecting all surfaces
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Researchers have determined that placing infants on their stomachs to sleep is the most effective measure known to prevent SUIDs and SIDS.
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A child who experiences an acute earache may exhibit all the following signs EXCEPT:

A) decreased urination
B) fever
C) redness of the outer ear
D) refusal to eat
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Exposure to second-hand smoke increases a child's risk for developing ear infections.
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Fainting occurs when there is a temporary reduction of blood flow to the brain. If a child faints, your immediate action would be to:

A) encourage the child to sit up
B) not move the child until he/she is able to move without assistance
C) gently lower the child to the floor
D) place the child in a sitting position and elevate the feet
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Children who develop a heat rash should be excluded from group care or school until they are symptom-free.
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Because rubella is seldom experienced in our country today, it is no longer necessary for children to be immunized against it.
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A child who complains of feeling dizzy should be made to lie down quietly until the symptoms pass.
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Ringworm is transmitted through direct and indirect contact.
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____________________ should be suspected whenever crusty, moist sores are observed around a child's nose and/or mouth.
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To date, the most effective measure known to reduce the incidence of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) is:

A) placing babies on their stomachs when sleeping
B) dressing babies in warmer clothing
C) prescribing antibiotics at the first sign of illness
D) positioning babies on their backs to sleep
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Lyme disease is a ____________________ infection caused by the bite of a diseased deer tick.
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Children who have been diagnosed with pinworms must be treated with ____________________ before returning to school.
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An example of a communicable illness that is transmitted via blood-borne pathogens is:

A) fifth disease
B) tuberculosis
C) hepatitis B
D) scabies
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What is otitis media?
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The first signs of hand-foot-mouth disease are blistered sores that appear inside of the child's mouth followed by a rash on the ___________________ and soles of the feet.
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Communicable illnesses that are transmitted by the fecal-oral method include:

A) pinworms and hepatitis A
B) colds and chicken pox
C) ringworm and impetigo
D) no answers are correct
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Examples of communicable illnesses that are transmitted via the airborne method include:

A) chicken pox and influenza
B) conjunctivitis and ringworm
C) hepatitis and impetigo
D) scabies and lice
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Briefly discuss why it is important to seek medical attention for a sore throat.
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How are head lice infections transmitted among young children in group settings?
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Ringworm is caused by a ____________________ and is contagious.
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Infants who develop fifth disease ____________________ need to be excluded from group settings.
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The incubation period for the common cold is approximately ____________________ to ____________________ hours.
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How can a teacher determine whether or not a child's stomachache is serious?
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A serious complication of haemophilus influenza in young children is ____________________.
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Salmonella infections are commonly transmitted via contaminated ____________________.
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What three basic elements are necessary for a communicable illness to survive and spread?
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A characteristic sign that can be useful for identifying chicken pox is:

A) a sore throat
B) a fine, flat rash that covers the body
C) individual bumps with a clear blister on top
D) flushed cheeks
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Infants who are ____________________-fed experience a higher incidence of ear infection.
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Teachers play an important role in controlling the spread of communicable illnesses in the classroom. What skills and information do they need to perform this role effectively?
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Deck 6: Childhood Illness: Identification and Management
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Which of the following is not a communicable illness?

A) rubella
B) impetigo
C) conjunctivitis
D) eczema
eczema
2
The incidence of chicken pox, colds, hepatitis, and impetigo can be reduced by practicing thorough hand washing.
True
3
Lyme disease is caused by a:

A) bacteria
B) virus
C) parasite
D) fungus
bacteria
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A child in your classroom breaks out with chicken pox on May 5th. As a responsible teacher, you would alert the other children's families to observe their child closely for symptoms during which time period?

A) May 16 to 23
B) May 12 to 19
C) May 8 to 15
D) May 23 to 30
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Dehydration can be a serious complication of repeated diarrhea, particularly in infants.
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A stomachache may be considered serious when it:

A) comes and goes
B) disrupts a child's activity
C) affects a child's appetite
D) causes gas or diarrhea
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Children who are infected with head lice should have their hair treated with kerosene.
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A major complication of diarrhea is:

A) lack of appetite
B) dizziness
C) dehydration
D) listlessness
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Chicken pox is only transmitted through direct contact with the blisters.
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An infant who begins to vomit should be positioned:

A) on his stomach with hips and legs raised
B) sitting up
C) on her back so she can be observed more carefully
D) upright in the teacher's arms
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What is the most likely source of impetigo exposure in group settings?

A) playing with toys that have been touched by a child who has impetigo
B) touching personal and/or classroom pets and not washing hands
C) coughing, sneezing, or spitting on one another
D) eating contaminated food
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Several children in your classroom have developed conjunctivitis (pinkeye). Which of the following control measures would not be necessary to enforce?

A) careful hand washing
B) excluding children who have discharge from the eyes
C) closing the school
D) disinfecting all surfaces
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Researchers have determined that placing infants on their stomachs to sleep is the most effective measure known to prevent SUIDs and SIDS.
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A child who experiences an acute earache may exhibit all the following signs EXCEPT:

A) decreased urination
B) fever
C) redness of the outer ear
D) refusal to eat
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Exposure to second-hand smoke increases a child's risk for developing ear infections.
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Fainting occurs when there is a temporary reduction of blood flow to the brain. If a child faints, your immediate action would be to:

A) encourage the child to sit up
B) not move the child until he/she is able to move without assistance
C) gently lower the child to the floor
D) place the child in a sitting position and elevate the feet
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Children who develop a heat rash should be excluded from group care or school until they are symptom-free.
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Because rubella is seldom experienced in our country today, it is no longer necessary for children to be immunized against it.
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A child who complains of feeling dizzy should be made to lie down quietly until the symptoms pass.
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Ringworm is transmitted through direct and indirect contact.
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____________________ should be suspected whenever crusty, moist sores are observed around a child's nose and/or mouth.
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To date, the most effective measure known to reduce the incidence of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) is:

A) placing babies on their stomachs when sleeping
B) dressing babies in warmer clothing
C) prescribing antibiotics at the first sign of illness
D) positioning babies on their backs to sleep
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Lyme disease is a ____________________ infection caused by the bite of a diseased deer tick.
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Children who have been diagnosed with pinworms must be treated with ____________________ before returning to school.
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An example of a communicable illness that is transmitted via blood-borne pathogens is:

A) fifth disease
B) tuberculosis
C) hepatitis B
D) scabies
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What is otitis media?
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The first signs of hand-foot-mouth disease are blistered sores that appear inside of the child's mouth followed by a rash on the ___________________ and soles of the feet.
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Communicable illnesses that are transmitted by the fecal-oral method include:

A) pinworms and hepatitis A
B) colds and chicken pox
C) ringworm and impetigo
D) no answers are correct
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Examples of communicable illnesses that are transmitted via the airborne method include:

A) chicken pox and influenza
B) conjunctivitis and ringworm
C) hepatitis and impetigo
D) scabies and lice
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Briefly discuss why it is important to seek medical attention for a sore throat.
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How are head lice infections transmitted among young children in group settings?
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Ringworm is caused by a ____________________ and is contagious.
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Infants who develop fifth disease ____________________ need to be excluded from group settings.
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The incubation period for the common cold is approximately ____________________ to ____________________ hours.
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How can a teacher determine whether or not a child's stomachache is serious?
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A serious complication of haemophilus influenza in young children is ____________________.
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Salmonella infections are commonly transmitted via contaminated ____________________.
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What three basic elements are necessary for a communicable illness to survive and spread?
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A characteristic sign that can be useful for identifying chicken pox is:

A) a sore throat
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Infants who are ____________________-fed experience a higher incidence of ear infection.
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