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  • Study on health care in kindergartens

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    Key Point:Study on health care in kindergartensI. Filling in empty (1 minute per space, 40 minutes)1. Ambulances occur every four quarters of the year, often at the () peak of () months。2. Work records and health files should be (), complete and clearly written. The working records should be archived in a timely manner for at least () years。3. Physical disinfection of the ambient air of the child-care establishment by the physical disinfectio

    Study on health care in kindergartens

    I. Filling in empty (1 minute per space, 40 minutes)

    1. Ambulances occur every four quarters of the year, often at the () peak of () months。

    2. Work records and health files should be (), complete and clearly written. The working records should be archived in a timely manner for at least () years。

    3. Physical disinfection of the ambient air of the child-care establishment by the physical disinfection of the windows by at least () daily ventilation, at least () minutes each time; influencing of exposures using ultraviolet microcicide lamps is performed once a day for each continuous exposure time ( ) minutes。

    A full-time health observation of children, covering diet, sleep, (), mental state, (emotional), behavior, etc., and keeping a record of observation and processing。

    5. Child-care institutions should provide children with access to drinking water for living in conformity with the national standard of drinking water sanitation. Children are guaranteed drinking water as needed. Drinking water is concentrated every day in the morning and afternoon ( ), 50 to 100 ml/s for children aged 1 to 3 years and ( ) ml/s for children aged 3 to 6 years, adjusted as appropriate for seasonal changes。

    The necessary nutrients for children are generally divided into six categories, namely proteins, lipids, (), minerals, vitamins and ( )。

    7/ the code requires that food items should be kept in separate types in closed exclusive containers after cleaning and disinfection, and stored in refrigerated conditions for more than () hours; not less than () g per sample to meet test needs and to be recorded。

    8. Full-time children spend not less than () hours of full-time daily outdoor activity, and children in residential care do not have less than () hours, with adjustments due to cold, hot seasons。

    9.() responsible for the organization of regular meetings on health care in child-care institutions in the bailiwick, including:) learning about health care knowledge and skills。

    10. On the instructions of the health administration, the maternal and child health institute (mch) conducts a comprehensive health-care assessment every year of the child-care institution (in) being qualified for running a school, and reports the results to the health administration。

    11. Childcare institutions should develop a reasonable system of living, taking into account the characteristics of children of all ages, taking into account the actual situation in the region ( ) and in primary care institutions。

    Food safety requirements are strictly enforced and canteens, managers and food safety supervisors are equipped. Specialized training in food safety ( ) and ( ) should be provided prior to induction。

    13. When a child is admitted to a school, the child-care institution shall examine the “health check-up form for the child-in-school”, the “health manual for children aged 0-6 years” and the “health check-up form”。

    The chemical disinfection method of the thermometer is 75%-80% solution, impregnated ( ) minutes。

    15. In the event of parental commissioning of the drug, the staff of the kindergarten institution shall make the delivery and/or request the parent(s)。

    16. The measures for the management of health care in kindergartens were adopted on 1 march 2010 ( ) and approved by the ministry of education, and are now being published and implemented as of ( ) january 2010。

    17. Child-care institutions should follow ( ) and ( ) the approach to health care。

    18 before a child-care institution worker must undergo a health check at a health facility designated by the health administration of the people's government at the district level and above, and a health check at a child-care institution shall be organized every year by the staff member on board。

    19. Child-care institutions should organize all forms of physical exercise on a daily basis, in accordance with the child's () characteristics, in order to ensure physical activity and improve the physical qualities of the child。

    20. Daily morning or midday visits to the garden (house). The checks included asking children whether there were irregularities at home, observing (), heat and skin abnormalities, checking (with unsafe materials), etc., and identifying problems in a timely manner。

    Options (20 minutes, 2 minutes per sub-issue)

    1. Educational specialization of teaching staff requires advanced educational philosophy, good educational capacity and a certain level of education (...)

    A. Research capacity b learning capacity c managerial capacity d communication capacity

    2. Meaning of physical exercise, which of the following is correct (...)

    A enhances physical health, improves disease resistance

    3. Electrical shock injuries, which of the following are wrong( )

    "a" exits the power source

    4. Prevention of food poisoning, which of the following is wrong( )

    A. Strengthening food hygiene, food hygiene and food acceptance

    "b." separately stored and processed, "c" doesn't eat decomposed food, "d" extra food needs to heat up and eat

    5. Which of the following measures to prevent accidents outside the country are correct (...)

    A-guards take their kids out for a trip and count the number of people

    6. Children should organize their goods ( )

    A. Returning objects and toys to their place of origin b. Placing objects at will

    C. Clustering of items d and no return of items or toys used

    7. One-day activities for young children are mainly ( )

    A. Learning b, games c, outdoor activities d, meals, naps, toilets

    8. How many teeth for young children? ( )

    A, 20 b, 24 c, 32 d, 22

    9. Excited, forthright, energetic, courageous and active, but emotional, temperamental, high excitement and weak inhibition are characteristic of the aerobic type。

    A, viscos, b, c, blood, d, depression

    I'm not feeling well, my stomach hurts. The stomach and the tonsils are marked with haemorrhaging, and pustoctus can also be seen. Telecommunications red, nipples red and swollen like strawberries, called yang plum tongue. The neck and lymph under the neck are swollen and in pain. This is the symptoms。

    A, pox b, rubella c, red fever d, measles

    Questions and answers (10 points each)

    1. How are young children fed? What should be taken into account in kindergartens?

    2. How to drink water for young children? What should be noted? How should tea cups be disinfected?

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