RNRF Study Guide question with answers
How many times can breast milk be used directly from the jar before being discarded? - -When
a caregiver feeds a child baby food directly from the jar, it can only be used for one feeding and
then discarded.
-What temperature should formula and breast milk be served? - -At body temperature
-Rules for Outdoor equipment - -Must be developmentally appropriate, securely anchored,
unless portable or stationery by design; and have an appropriate fall zone to protect the safety
of children.
-Rules of Indoor equipment - -Must be developmentally appropriate, clean, and in good repair.
-What should a child care personnel do to reduce the spread of disease? - -Observe children
daily for signs of communicable diseases.
-Definition of Class I Violation - -An incident of noncompliance that is most serious in nature
and may result in death or serious harm to a child.
-Examples of Class I Violations - -A child was not adequately supervised and left the premises
without staff supervision
A child was left behind in a vehicle at the facility, on a field trip, or an activity away from the
facility
A form of discipline used by staff included the use of spanking or other from of physical
punishment
-Definition of Class II Violation - -An incident of noncompliance that is less serious in nature
than a Class I violation; may be elevated to a Class I violation if the noncompliance resulted in
death or serious harm to the child.
-Examples of Class II Violations - -The facility's outdoor play space was not enclosed with
fencing or walls a minimum of 4 feet in height
The bedding available was not sanitary and poses a threat to the health, safety, or well-being of
a child in care
The director responsible for the daily operation of the program did not have an active Director
Credential
-Definition of Class III Violation - -An incident of noncompliance and is the least serious in
nature.
-Examples of Class III Violations - -Documentation of pediatric cardiopulmonary resuscitation
training was not on file for staff
, The facility's first aid kit was within reach of children
The facility was notified of allergies to medication or special restrictions and there was no
written documentation in the child's file
-Staff-to-Child Ratio (Birth to 1 year) - -4 maximum staff members
-Staff-to-Child Ratio (1- year-old children) - -6 maximum staff members
-Staff-to-Child Ratio (2-year-old children) - -11 maximum staff members
-Staff-to-Child Ratio (3-year-old children) - -15 maximum staff members
-Staff-to-Child Ratio (4-year-old children) - -20 maximum staff members
-Staff-to-Child Ratio (5-year-old children) - -25 maximum staff members
-Staff-to-Child Ratio (Mixed age groups including children under 1 year of age and children over
1 year of age but under 2 years of age) - -6 maximum staff members
-Staff-to-Child Ratio (Mixed age groups including children 2 years of age or older) - -Ratio of age
group of the majority of children in the group.
-Rooms occupied by children rules - -must have adequate light
screens are required when windows or doors are open for more than entering or exiting
purposes
inside temperature of 65 degrees F- 82 degrees F must be maintained
Adequate ventilation must also be maintained
-Multipurpose Rooms - -Space that is used as a common dining area or for large group
activities is included in the usable indoor floor space for purposes of determining the overall
child care program facility, if the space is used regularly.
-To prevent choking, foods for: - -Infants must be cut into 1/4 inch or smaller pieces
Toddlers must be cut into 1/2 inch or smaller pieces
-First aid kit must include: - -Liquid soap and/or hand sanitizer
Adhesive bandages
Disposable, non-porous gloves
Cotton balls or applicators
Sterile gauze pads or rolls
Adhesive tape
Digital thermometer
Tweezers
Pre-moistened wipes
How many times can breast milk be used directly from the jar before being discarded? - -When
a caregiver feeds a child baby food directly from the jar, it can only be used for one feeding and
then discarded.
-What temperature should formula and breast milk be served? - -At body temperature
-Rules for Outdoor equipment - -Must be developmentally appropriate, securely anchored,
unless portable or stationery by design; and have an appropriate fall zone to protect the safety
of children.
-Rules of Indoor equipment - -Must be developmentally appropriate, clean, and in good repair.
-What should a child care personnel do to reduce the spread of disease? - -Observe children
daily for signs of communicable diseases.
-Definition of Class I Violation - -An incident of noncompliance that is most serious in nature
and may result in death or serious harm to a child.
-Examples of Class I Violations - -A child was not adequately supervised and left the premises
without staff supervision
A child was left behind in a vehicle at the facility, on a field trip, or an activity away from the
facility
A form of discipline used by staff included the use of spanking or other from of physical
punishment
-Definition of Class II Violation - -An incident of noncompliance that is less serious in nature
than a Class I violation; may be elevated to a Class I violation if the noncompliance resulted in
death or serious harm to the child.
-Examples of Class II Violations - -The facility's outdoor play space was not enclosed with
fencing or walls a minimum of 4 feet in height
The bedding available was not sanitary and poses a threat to the health, safety, or well-being of
a child in care
The director responsible for the daily operation of the program did not have an active Director
Credential
-Definition of Class III Violation - -An incident of noncompliance and is the least serious in
nature.
-Examples of Class III Violations - -Documentation of pediatric cardiopulmonary resuscitation
training was not on file for staff
, The facility's first aid kit was within reach of children
The facility was notified of allergies to medication or special restrictions and there was no
written documentation in the child's file
-Staff-to-Child Ratio (Birth to 1 year) - -4 maximum staff members
-Staff-to-Child Ratio (1- year-old children) - -6 maximum staff members
-Staff-to-Child Ratio (2-year-old children) - -11 maximum staff members
-Staff-to-Child Ratio (3-year-old children) - -15 maximum staff members
-Staff-to-Child Ratio (4-year-old children) - -20 maximum staff members
-Staff-to-Child Ratio (5-year-old children) - -25 maximum staff members
-Staff-to-Child Ratio (Mixed age groups including children under 1 year of age and children over
1 year of age but under 2 years of age) - -6 maximum staff members
-Staff-to-Child Ratio (Mixed age groups including children 2 years of age or older) - -Ratio of age
group of the majority of children in the group.
-Rooms occupied by children rules - -must have adequate light
screens are required when windows or doors are open for more than entering or exiting
purposes
inside temperature of 65 degrees F- 82 degrees F must be maintained
Adequate ventilation must also be maintained
-Multipurpose Rooms - -Space that is used as a common dining area or for large group
activities is included in the usable indoor floor space for purposes of determining the overall
child care program facility, if the space is used regularly.
-To prevent choking, foods for: - -Infants must be cut into 1/4 inch or smaller pieces
Toddlers must be cut into 1/2 inch or smaller pieces
-First aid kit must include: - -Liquid soap and/or hand sanitizer
Adhesive bandages
Disposable, non-porous gloves
Cotton balls or applicators
Sterile gauze pads or rolls
Adhesive tape
Digital thermometer
Tweezers
Pre-moistened wipes