DCF, SAFETY, HEALTH , AND NUTRITION
EXAM newest 2026,2027
QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE expert
verified SOLUTIONS already graded A+
GUARANTEED PASS.exams of nursing
What are the qualities of a Healthy Environment? - ANSWER
>Clean work and play area, proper hygiene practices,
implementation and routine practice of a written health policy.
Why establish and follow a written health policy? - ANSWER >It
is an effective way of maintaining a safe and healthy child care
program.
Signs to observe in a daily health check in Behavior is: -
ANSWER ->general mood (quiet, irritable, drousy, restless),
unusual behavior, activity level, breathing difficulities, severe
coughing, sneezing, hoarseness.
Signs to observe in a daily health chec in Face and Body: -
ANSWER ->Skin color (flused, pale, dry, clammy, hot), unusual
spots, raches, swelling or bruises, sores, discharge from nose,
ears, eyes, red look to eyes, irritated sensitive to light.
,Signs to observe in a daily health check in general: - ANSWER -
>bowel movements (change in color, oder, frequency), pain
(screaming, crying, head-rolling), skin marks (rashes, bruises,
cuts)
Appetite - ANSWER ->desire to eat
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrom (AIDS) - ANSWER ->A
virus infection that renders the body incapable of fighting off
the most common diseases and is usually fatal. This is
considered to be the end stage of a HIV diagnosis.
Clean - ANSWER ->To remove dirt, debris and germs by
scrubbing and washing with soap (or detergent) and water. The
process does not necessary kill germs, but lowers the risk of
spreading infection.
Communiable Disease - ANSWER ->Disease that can be spread
from one person to another.
Dehydration - ANSWER ->Excessive water loss from the body or
from an organ or bodily part.
Disease - ANSWER ->an illness
, Disinfectant - ANSWER ->To kill germs on surfaces or objects by
using chemicals to lower the risk of spreading infection
DTP - ANSWER ->A vaccine for three diseases: diphtheria,
tetanus (lockjaw) and pertussis (whooping cough)
Evacuation Plan - ANSWER ->Procedures for getting children
and staff out of the building; applied during the fire drills and
any other emergency situation.
Health - ANSWER ->The total well being of the physical body
(including the emotions, the mind and the spirit) and the
absence of disease or other abnormal condition.
Health Assessment - ANSWER ->An estimate of the state of
health of a child based upon observation of his or her health
history and measurements of phyiscal growth.
Health History - ANSWER ->A record of major health (and
illness) events in a child's life including immunization
information.
Hepatitis B - ANSWER ->Serious viral disease of the liver
involving gradual loss of appetite, abdomial discomfot, nausea
and vomiting, joint pain and rash. Often jaundice (yellowish tint
of eyes and skin) appears later.
EXAM newest 2026,2027
QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE expert
verified SOLUTIONS already graded A+
GUARANTEED PASS.exams of nursing
What are the qualities of a Healthy Environment? - ANSWER
>Clean work and play area, proper hygiene practices,
implementation and routine practice of a written health policy.
Why establish and follow a written health policy? - ANSWER >It
is an effective way of maintaining a safe and healthy child care
program.
Signs to observe in a daily health check in Behavior is: -
ANSWER ->general mood (quiet, irritable, drousy, restless),
unusual behavior, activity level, breathing difficulities, severe
coughing, sneezing, hoarseness.
Signs to observe in a daily health chec in Face and Body: -
ANSWER ->Skin color (flused, pale, dry, clammy, hot), unusual
spots, raches, swelling or bruises, sores, discharge from nose,
ears, eyes, red look to eyes, irritated sensitive to light.
,Signs to observe in a daily health check in general: - ANSWER -
>bowel movements (change in color, oder, frequency), pain
(screaming, crying, head-rolling), skin marks (rashes, bruises,
cuts)
Appetite - ANSWER ->desire to eat
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrom (AIDS) - ANSWER ->A
virus infection that renders the body incapable of fighting off
the most common diseases and is usually fatal. This is
considered to be the end stage of a HIV diagnosis.
Clean - ANSWER ->To remove dirt, debris and germs by
scrubbing and washing with soap (or detergent) and water. The
process does not necessary kill germs, but lowers the risk of
spreading infection.
Communiable Disease - ANSWER ->Disease that can be spread
from one person to another.
Dehydration - ANSWER ->Excessive water loss from the body or
from an organ or bodily part.
Disease - ANSWER ->an illness
, Disinfectant - ANSWER ->To kill germs on surfaces or objects by
using chemicals to lower the risk of spreading infection
DTP - ANSWER ->A vaccine for three diseases: diphtheria,
tetanus (lockjaw) and pertussis (whooping cough)
Evacuation Plan - ANSWER ->Procedures for getting children
and staff out of the building; applied during the fire drills and
any other emergency situation.
Health - ANSWER ->The total well being of the physical body
(including the emotions, the mind and the spirit) and the
absence of disease or other abnormal condition.
Health Assessment - ANSWER ->An estimate of the state of
health of a child based upon observation of his or her health
history and measurements of phyiscal growth.
Health History - ANSWER ->A record of major health (and
illness) events in a child's life including immunization
information.
Hepatitis B - ANSWER ->Serious viral disease of the liver
involving gradual loss of appetite, abdomial discomfot, nausea
and vomiting, joint pain and rash. Often jaundice (yellowish tint
of eyes and skin) appears later.