Effective Emergency Response quiz: Child Development full quiz.
1. Which of the following threats to personal safety would more likely require lockdown as opposed to evacuation? --sniper
2.Disaster prepardness procedures should include.
---specifying how information will be shared with families
3.chills, fever, nausea, or abdominal pain could be signs of
----a poisonous spider bite
4.Scheduling regular disaster emergency response drills
----helps children learn how to follow directions in an emergency
5.A nosebleed that is the result of an injury.
----requires medical attention
6.Emergency policies and procedures that are consistent with the Good Samaritan doctrine
---direct teachers to provide emergency first aid assistance
7.A child in your care has an area of red, blotchy, blistered skin. This is likely from a
---second-degree burn
8. Clammy skin, rapid pulse, and confusion are symptoms of
---shock
9.Emergency drills for injury or medical situations
---can help identify problems with an emergency response plan and build teachers' confidence
10.Which of the following should be specified in an emergency management plan?
---procedures for when children are napping
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