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Post by Victoria on Nov 5, 2016 11:49:28 GMT -8
In a childcare facility the most likely illnesses to be seen are: the common cold, earaches, and sore throats. These illnesses are typical of the ages involved and the symptoms usually include: runny nose, sore throat, sore ears, coughing, excess phlegm, low-grade to high fever, fatigue, and paleness. Behavioral symptoms include fatigue and general malaise. The recommended care can range from keeping the air humid for ease of breathing, tissues for a runny nose, analgesics in child appropriate doses, and depending on the severity to stay home for rest.
Common injuries at a childcare facility are scrapes and bruises from tripping, falling, and general active playtime bumps. The recommended care can range from "TLC" where a facility worker comforts the child and checks the injury for severity to band aids, ice packs, and rest of the injury.
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