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Health and Safety

Health and Safety. Test Review. A. Fontanel B. Hematoma. C. Bruise D. Concussion. Another name for the soft spot on a baby’s head. Fontanel. A. Shock B. Convulsion. C. Concussion D. Hematoma.

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Health and Safety

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  1. Health and Safety Test Review

  2. A. Fontanel B. Hematoma C. Bruise D. Concussion Another name for the soft spot on a baby’s head

  3. Fontanel

  4. A. Shock B. Convulsion C. Concussion D. Hematoma Symptoms are disorientation, nausea, headache, loss of consciousness, drowsiness, unequal pupil size, etc

  5. Concussion

  6. A. Fontanel B. Convulsion C. Concussion D. Hematoma Another name for head bump or “goose egg”

  7. Hematoma

  8. A. Shock B. Convulsion C. Concussion D. Hematoma A series of strong, involuntary muscle contractions

  9. Convulsion

  10. A. Fracture B. Convulsion C. Concussion D. Hematoma Broken bone

  11. Fracture

  12. A. Shock B. Convulsion C. Concussion D. Hematoma Dangerous slowing of circulation and breathing-often the result of trauma

  13. Shock

  14. A. CPR B. Rescue breathing C. Heimlich Maneuver D. Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Forcing air into and out of the lungs of someone who is not breathing

  15. Rescue breathing

  16. A. First Aid B. Syrup of Ipecac C. Heimlich Maneuver D. Carbon-Monoxide Given to stimulate vomiting when advised from poison control center

  17. Syrup of Ipecac

  18. A. Fontanel B. Syrup of Ipecac C. Flatulence D. Carbon-Monoxide A colorless odorless and tasteless gas produced by fuel burning appliances that are not working properly

  19. Carbon-Monoxide

  20. A. First Aid B. Syrup of Ipecac C. Heimlich Maneuver D. CPR Emergency treatment given to someone who is injured or ill

  21. First Aid

  22. A. First Aid B. Syrup of Ipecac C. Heimlich Maneuver D. CPR Includes Rescue breathing

  23. CPR

  24. A. Bruise B. Fracture C. Heimlich Maneuver D. Sudden infant death syndrome Injury causing a bluish mark on the skin

  25. Bruise

  26. A. Shaken Baby Syndrome B. Carbon Monoxide C. Heimlich Maneuver D. Sudden infant death syndrome Untimely death of an infant that occurs during sleep for no apparent reason

  27. Sudden infant death syndrome

  28. A. Shaken Baby Syndrome B. Carbon Monoxide C. Fontanel D. Sudden infant death syndrome A severe form of head injury caused by violently shaking an infant

  29. Shaken Baby Syndrome

  30. A. Tantrums B. Harder, thinner bones C. Fontanel D. Smaller, flexible bones Toddlers have this in order to prevent them from getting serious injuries when involved in minor falls

  31. Smaller, flexible bones

  32. A. Clean air B. Plastic bags C. Toilet D. Household cleaners Poses no health hazards to any age group in the home

  33. Clean air

  34. A. Syrup of Ipecac B. First Aid C. Heimlich Maneuver D. Support and encouragement to cough up item A child who is coughing forcefully should be given

  35. Support and encouragement to cough up item

  36. A. Begin CPR B. Move victim to comfortable position C. Administer Heimlich Maneuver D. Immobilize limb and get emergency assistance When an accident resulting in a bone fracture occurs

  37. Immobilize limb and get emergency assistance

  38. A. Begining CPR B. Moving victim to comfortable position C. Rest and Acetaminophen D. Giving Aspirin Minor headaches in children are nothing to worry about treat by

  39. Rest and Acetaminophen

  40. A. Bedroom B. Living room C. Bathroom D. Porch The most dangerous room in the home for a young child

  41. Bathroom

  42. A. 3 3/8 inches B. 2 3/8 inches C. 3 5/8 inches D. 3 inches Safe distance for crib slats is

  43. 2 3/8 inches

  44. A. More than 30 pounds B. Less than 40 pounds C. More than 20 pounds D. Less than 20 pounds Infants should ride rear-facing safety seat as long as they weigh

  45. Less than 20 pounds

  46. A. On his/her tummy B. In the bed with parents C. On his/her back D. Bundled in thick blankets The safest position for a sleeping baby is

  47. On his/her back

  48. A. In every bedroom B. In the kitchen C. On the outside of the house D. In the attic If a home uses gas appliances a carbon-monoxide detector should be installed

  49. In every bedroom

  50. A. 160 degrees B. 140 degrees C. 120 degrees D. 220 degrees Safe temperature for a hot water heater is

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