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Post by Taylor Lince on Nov 18, 2016 13:41:08 GMT -8
The most common illnesses and injuries most likely to see would be skin/ rash issues, common cold or flu. Recognizable symptoms may be fever, fatigue, runny nose, vomiting or diarrhea. Common injuries may be things like scrapes and bumps/ bruises. Kids are constantly falling or running into things or one another.
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Post by Mary on Dec 4, 2016 7:47:34 GMT -8
The most common illnesses you will see are the common cold, flu, and an ear infection. Illness symptoms include runny nose, cough, mild fever, being lethargic and tired.
The most common injuries are bumps, bruises and scrapes.
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Post by Emily Savage on Dec 8, 2016 12:58:40 GMT -8
Common illnesses are cold, flu, sore throat, injuries would be cuts and bruises from playing
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Post by antona on Dec 9, 2016 14:13:14 GMT -8
common illnesses include the "common flew" such symptoms include coughing, runny nose, feeling tired or irritable or changes in physical or involved play. common injuries include bumps or bruises from falling or bumping into objects.
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Post by Kenya Adams on Dec 11, 2016 23:16:09 GMT -8
What illnesses and injuries are you most likely to see? Can you identify symptoms and recommended care?
Colds- fluids, warm soups, bundling up, washing hands scratches/scrapes- clean with appropriate aid solution and cover with bandages Nose bleeds- hold tissue to nose until bleeding stops, drink water
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Post by irina Negrean on Dec 16, 2016 0:35:46 GMT -8
The most common illnesses I think you see are the common cold, ear infections, strep throat and flu. Some symptoms of these could be; the child behaving or looking different than normal, the child complains of not feeling well, visible rashes, vomiting, diarrhea or abnormal stool or a lot of coughing.
The most common injuries are typically scrapes, cuts and bruises from falling or tripping.
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Post by Cheryl Hidalgo on Dec 18, 2016 13:29:29 GMT -8
The most common illnesses you see are the common cold, ear infections, strep throat and flu. Also you generally see kids trip or fall off big toys so you usually see scrapes, cuts and bruises.
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Post by jennifer on Dec 18, 2016 21:34:42 GMT -8
colds fevers ear infections
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Post by Lexi on Dec 27, 2016 21:42:59 GMT -8
most likely to see the common cold , strep throat, and ear infections in younger children. If a fever is over 100 degrees measured by the armpit and the child has additional symptoms like headache, earache, cough, vomiting then the child should be separated from the other children and staff, kept in constant watch by staff and the parent should be called and notified to come pick up their child. You may suggest to the parents to keep the sick child home until their conditions get better so that you protect other kids from getting sick.
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Post by Marcela Arenas on Dec 30, 2016 15:19:59 GMT -8
In a care setting you are most likely to see a child with the common cold, a sore throat, vomiting, a stuffy nose and sniffles. I may suggest that the parents keep the child home where he may recover, this will also prevent other children from getting sick.
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