Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Question and Answer -1:00 pm Tuesday, Fall 10
Develop a question using information from the 2009 edition of our Health, Safety and Nutrition textbook that can be answered within three to six sentences. One student should respond to that question and then post the question she/he developed. One answer per question is allowed. Name the chapter where the answer is located.
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Name four methods of transmission of communicable diseases. Chapter 6.
ReplyDeleteThe four methods of transmission of communicable diseases are:
ReplyDeletea. Airborne
b. Fecal-oral Transmission
c. Direct Transmission
d. Indirect Transmission
Question: What are the four stages of Illness? (Chapter 6)
Bailey Segboer
The four stages of Illness are:
ReplyDeleteA.)Incubation
B.)Prodromal
C.)Acute
D.) Convalescence
What are the signs that a student has a stomachace? (Chapter 7)
ReplyDeletea serious stomache is occuring if the child has continuous discomfort and a fever
ReplyDeleteWhat three factors are required for a communicable illness to occur?
ReplyDeleteThe three factors that are required for a communicable illness to occur are a pathogen, a susceptible host, and a method of transmission.
ReplyDeleteList the four stages of communicable illness.
ReplyDeleteJust noticed again that that question had already been asked, so here's a new one that the next person should answer-
ReplyDeleteWhat are some signs that a child has an ear infection?
Some signs that a child has an ear infection are:
ReplyDeletetugging or rubbing at the ear
redness of the outer ear
fever
dizziness
irritability
discharge from the ear canal
difficulty hearing
crying when placed in a reclining position
difficulty sleeping
Question: What are some symptoms of lead poisoning? (ch. 5)
Some signs of lead poisoning are...
ReplyDeleteirritability
loss of appetite
headaches
unexplained abdominal pain
constipation
listlessness
learning problems (short attention span)
behavior problems (aggression, impulsivity)
Question: What are some of the factors that put babies at a higher risk of dying from SIDS? (Chapter 7)
Several factors that put babies at higher risk for sids are,
ReplyDeletepremature birth
weighing less than 3.5 pounds at birth
being a male child
being of African American or american Indian Alaska Native ethnicity
Having a sibling who also died of SIDS
Family Poverty
Prenatal exposure to illicit drugs, such as cocaine, heroin, or methadone
Maternal Smoking (during and after pregnancy)
Being born to a Teenage Mother
Question (Chapter 7): What are the four support groups to help families cope with their grief of baby who passed from SIDS....
First Candle/SIDS Alliance
ReplyDeleteNational SIDS Resource center
Association of SIDS and Infants Mortality Programs
Canadian Foundation for the Study of infant Deaths
Question: What are four basic principles of safety management? (chapter 9)
The four basic safety principles are planning in advance, establishing rules, maintaining quality supervision, and providing for safety education.
ReplyDeleteWhat are some common air polluntants and their health effects? (chapter 8)
Formaldehyde,carbon monoxide,radon,asbestos,cigarette smoke, paint fumes, lead, numerous household chemicals, and pesticides. Increased rate of respiratory illnesses, allergies, and asthema among children.
ReplyDeleteQuestion: What are contributing factors that may cause children to experience headaches? (Chapter7)
Bacterial or viral infections, allergies, head injuries, emotional tension or stress, reaction to medication, lead poisoning, hunger, eye strain, nasal congestion, brain tumors, constipation and carbon monoxide poisoning can be causing children to have headaches.
ReplyDeleteWhat are the signs of dehydration? (Chapter 7)
signs of dehydration are; dryness of the mouth, listlessness, sunken eyes, absence of tears, decreased or no unrinary output, rapid, weak pulse, skin loses elasticity; dough like.
ReplyDeleteWhat are several conditions that are known to inintiate siezure activity in young children? (chapter 5)
fevers that are high and rise rapidly
ReplyDeletebrain damage
tumors
head injuries
drug reactions.
What are some communicable diseases?