Deck 8: Safety Management

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Crib mobiles and nesting toys are appropriate choices for an eight-month-old infant.
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It is important to determine if any children are allergic to animals before bringing a pet into the classroom.
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The majority of accidents in early childhood and school-based settings occur:

A) indoors
B) at the beginning of a session
C) outdoors
D) during cold weather
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Teachers should examine job descriptions carefully and be sure they have the required qualifications before accepting a position.
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All of the following safety features must be considered when purchasing an infant crib except:

A) slats that are no more than 4 inches apart
B) a mattress that fits snugly against the crib sides
C) the ease of lowering the crib sides
D) no missing or cracked slats
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The majority of toy-related deaths are due to:

A) breakage
B) choking
C) toxic construction materials
D) electrocution
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Once safety guidelines have been established:

A) they should be explained carefully to children
B) children can be trusted to remember and follow them consistently
C) adult supervision can be relaxed
D) children are unlikely to misuse play equipment
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An appropriate birthday present for your two-year-old nephew would be:

A) a bright yellow teething ring
B) a big box of standard-size Legos
C) large wooden beads for stringing
D) a shiny red tricycle
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Negligence refers to:

A) failure to protect children from all unintentional injury
B) careless and questionable safety management
C) failure to maintain accurate safety records
D) lack of first aid training
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Infants and toddlers:

A) sustain fewer injuries than do older children because they are less mobile
B) have the same rate of life-threatening injuries as older children
C) experience the highest rate of life-threatening injuries
D) are more likely to follow adult warnings
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A teacher's failure to prevent a child from being injured is always considered negligence.
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Although field trips can enhance children's learning, they also present added risk and liability concerns.
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A well-planned lesson on street-crossing safety is an example of incidental learning.
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Carefully maintained accident records are important because the severity of an injury may not be immediately known.
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The prevention of unintentional injuries requires:

A) the elimination of all risks and hazards
B) extensive teacher experience
C) the establishment of strict rules and regulations
D) an awareness of children's developmental skills and anticipation of their actions
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Age warnings on toys are useful for determining if they are a safe choice for children.
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Simple art supplies-such as crayons, markers, play dough, and blunt scissors-would make a nice gift for a toddler.
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Whenever new play equipment is added to children's environments, safety must be a prime concern.
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Safety rules should:

A) frighten children so they aren't likely to repeat the misbehavior
B) eliminate the need for adult supervision
C) describe acceptable behavior
D) provide detailed explanations about how toys and play equipment are to be used
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A teacher's failure to uphold the legal and professional responsibilities associated with the care of young children is called:

A) negligence
B) tort
C) a statutory offense
D) professional misdemeanor
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Young children have difficulty understanding the implications of a disaster due to their thinking.
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Children should never be left .
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When teachers or children are unfamiliar with a classroom environment or routines, the likelihood of an
____________________ occurring increases.
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Although children may be taught safety rules, adults must continue to their play.
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What risk factors increase the probability of an unintentional injury occurring in a group or school setting?
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What are the four basic principles of safety risk management?
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Age warnings provided by manufacturers on children's toys:

A) are accurate
B) do not reflect individual differences in children's abilities
C) inform adults about which toys are safe choices for children
D) are designed to improve toy sales
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When pets visit or become classroom residents, what special precautions must be taken?
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objects-such as beads, batteries, and the tops from markers-should be kept out of an infant's reach.
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In the event of a disaster or serious emergency, teachers should be assigned specific .
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Playground equipment on which children are most commonly injured include ,
____________________ ____________________ and ____________________.
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Toys that pose a choking hazard for children under age three include:

A) teething rings
B) stuffed cloth animals
C) balloons
D) nesting cups
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The type and amount of teacher depends on the nature of the activity and number of children participating.
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What special measures and precautions must be addressed before a teacher takes children on a field trip?
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Advanced planning implies that teachers be prepared for the .
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Outdoor play equipment should be inspected:

A) daily
B) weekly
C) monthly
D) every time children use it
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To reduce children's risk of unintentional injury in a group setting, teachers should do all the following EXCEPT:

A) eliminate all situations in which a child could potentially be injured
B) enforce rules consistently
C) devote time to carefully planning activities and considering potential risks
D) monitor children's play activities at all times
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Effective strategies for managing children's misbehavior include:

A) redirecting the child's attention to another activity
B) modeling the appropriate or desired behavior
C) ignoring the undesirable behavior
D) all answers are correct
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Why is it important to state safety rules and guidelines in positive and simple terms?
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Safety education should teach young children self- and self- .
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What steps can teachers take to minimize their risk of being accused of negligence?
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Deck 8: Safety Management
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Crib mobiles and nesting toys are appropriate choices for an eight-month-old infant.
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It is important to determine if any children are allergic to animals before bringing a pet into the classroom.
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3
The majority of accidents in early childhood and school-based settings occur:

A) indoors
B) at the beginning of a session
C) outdoors
D) during cold weather
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Teachers should examine job descriptions carefully and be sure they have the required qualifications before accepting a position.
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All of the following safety features must be considered when purchasing an infant crib except:

A) slats that are no more than 4 inches apart
B) a mattress that fits snugly against the crib sides
C) the ease of lowering the crib sides
D) no missing or cracked slats
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The majority of toy-related deaths are due to:

A) breakage
B) choking
C) toxic construction materials
D) electrocution
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Once safety guidelines have been established:

A) they should be explained carefully to children
B) children can be trusted to remember and follow them consistently
C) adult supervision can be relaxed
D) children are unlikely to misuse play equipment
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An appropriate birthday present for your two-year-old nephew would be:

A) a bright yellow teething ring
B) a big box of standard-size Legos
C) large wooden beads for stringing
D) a shiny red tricycle
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Negligence refers to:

A) failure to protect children from all unintentional injury
B) careless and questionable safety management
C) failure to maintain accurate safety records
D) lack of first aid training
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Infants and toddlers:

A) sustain fewer injuries than do older children because they are less mobile
B) have the same rate of life-threatening injuries as older children
C) experience the highest rate of life-threatening injuries
D) are more likely to follow adult warnings
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A teacher's failure to prevent a child from being injured is always considered negligence.
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Although field trips can enhance children's learning, they also present added risk and liability concerns.
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A well-planned lesson on street-crossing safety is an example of incidental learning.
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Carefully maintained accident records are important because the severity of an injury may not be immediately known.
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The prevention of unintentional injuries requires:

A) the elimination of all risks and hazards
B) extensive teacher experience
C) the establishment of strict rules and regulations
D) an awareness of children's developmental skills and anticipation of their actions
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Age warnings on toys are useful for determining if they are a safe choice for children.
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Simple art supplies-such as crayons, markers, play dough, and blunt scissors-would make a nice gift for a toddler.
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Whenever new play equipment is added to children's environments, safety must be a prime concern.
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Safety rules should:

A) frighten children so they aren't likely to repeat the misbehavior
B) eliminate the need for adult supervision
C) describe acceptable behavior
D) provide detailed explanations about how toys and play equipment are to be used
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A teacher's failure to uphold the legal and professional responsibilities associated with the care of young children is called:

A) negligence
B) tort
C) a statutory offense
D) professional misdemeanor
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Young children have difficulty understanding the implications of a disaster due to their thinking.
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Children should never be left .
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When teachers or children are unfamiliar with a classroom environment or routines, the likelihood of an
____________________ occurring increases.
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Although children may be taught safety rules, adults must continue to their play.
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What risk factors increase the probability of an unintentional injury occurring in a group or school setting?
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What are the four basic principles of safety risk management?
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Age warnings provided by manufacturers on children's toys:

A) are accurate
B) do not reflect individual differences in children's abilities
C) inform adults about which toys are safe choices for children
D) are designed to improve toy sales
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When pets visit or become classroom residents, what special precautions must be taken?
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objects-such as beads, batteries, and the tops from markers-should be kept out of an infant's reach.
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In the event of a disaster or serious emergency, teachers should be assigned specific .
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Playground equipment on which children are most commonly injured include ,
____________________ ____________________ and ____________________.
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Toys that pose a choking hazard for children under age three include:

A) teething rings
B) stuffed cloth animals
C) balloons
D) nesting cups
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The type and amount of teacher depends on the nature of the activity and number of children participating.
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What special measures and precautions must be addressed before a teacher takes children on a field trip?
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Advanced planning implies that teachers be prepared for the .
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Outdoor play equipment should be inspected:

A) daily
B) weekly
C) monthly
D) every time children use it
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To reduce children's risk of unintentional injury in a group setting, teachers should do all the following EXCEPT:

A) eliminate all situations in which a child could potentially be injured
B) enforce rules consistently
C) devote time to carefully planning activities and considering potential risks
D) monitor children's play activities at all times
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Effective strategies for managing children's misbehavior include:

A) redirecting the child's attention to another activity
B) modeling the appropriate or desired behavior
C) ignoring the undesirable behavior
D) all answers are correct
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Why is it important to state safety rules and guidelines in positive and simple terms?
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Safety education should teach young children self- and self- .
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What steps can teachers take to minimize their risk of being accused of negligence?
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