1000 Calorie of My Plate what does it look like and what age? - Answer-2 yrs. Grain 4
oz., Veggie 1.5 cups, Fruit 1.5 cups, Dairy Group 2.5 cups, Protein 4 ozs.
/.1200 Calorie of My Plate what does it look lke and what age and activity level? -
Answer-3-5 less than 30 minutes of activity Grain 4 ozs, Veggie 1.5 Cups, Fruit 1 cup,
Dairy 2.5 Cups, Protein 3 ozs
/.1400 Calorie of My Plate what does it look like and what age and activity level? -
Answer-3-5 yrs. with 30-60 minutes of activity Grain 4 oz., Veggie 1.5 cups, Fruit 1.5
cups, Dairy Group 2.5 cups, Protein 4 ozs.
/.1600 Calorie of My Plate what does it look like and what age and activity level? -
Answer-4-5 yrs over 60 minutes of activity Grain 5 ozs, Veggie 2 cups, Fruit 1.5 cups,
Dairy 2.5 cups, Protein 5 ozs.
/.4 serious communicabl diseases - Answer-Hib - meningtis, Pnenumonia
Hepatitis B-infection of liver, fatigue, dark urine transmitted by blood.
Hepatitis C-disease of liver no vaccines, spread from mother to child, transmitted by
blood, symptoms fatigue, jaundice
HIV - Virus transmitted by blood exposure or breast milk or stuck by needle, weaken
immune system.
/.Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrom (AIDS) - Answer-A virus infection that renders
the body incapable of fighting off the most common diseases and is usually fatal. This is
considered to be the end stage of a HIV diagnosis.
/.Activity signs of a healthy child are - Answer-Has plenty of energy (not hyperactive), is
alert, sleeps soundly and has few aches and pains.
/.Administer Medicine - Answer-1. Writen concent
2. Proper labeling:name of student, dose, route, time, date & recording log
3. Wash hands
4. 5 R's (Right child, medication, dose, route, time)
/.After a meal, it is important to reinforce tooth brushing to prevent - Answer-tooth decay
and other problems with mouth, teeth and gums.
/.Age appropiate food choices these may help: - Answer-Grind up tough foods
Cut food into small pieces or then strips
Cut round foods, such as hot dogs into strips rather then rough pieces.
Remove all bones from fish, chicken and meat
, Cook food until it is soft.
Take out seeds and pits from fruits
/.All meat, poultry, fish dairy products and procssed food must be inspected by -
Answer-the USDA
/.Anthrax - Answer-Reddish brown lesion that ulcerates and then forms a dark scab,
later internal hemorhage, muscle pain, fever, vomiting. Transmitted by direct contact. It
must be reported to CDC.
/.Any leftovers should be - Answer-refrigerated within two hours.
/.Appearance signs of healthy child are - Answer-Has clear, bright eyes, clear skin, age
appriopiate muscles, gains steadily in height/body weight
/.Appetite - Answer-desire to eat
/.Appetite signs of a healthy child are - Answer-Can eat an appropriate amount of food
at meal times. Will Consume a variety of foods. Is interested in eating? Appears content
after meals/snacks.
/.Aspirin - Answer-do not give to children.
/.Bacteria - Answer-Small organisims seen with an ordinary microscope. CAn cause
strep throat, impetigo, pink eye and som pneumonia. Antiboiotics help stop growth.
/.Basic nutritional need of 1-4 month old baby is: - Answer-6-10 feedings of Breat milk or
14-43 ounces Formula
/.Basic nutritional need of 10-12 month old baby is: - Answer-4-6 feedings of breast milk
or formula (24-32 ounces)
Grain products: 2-3 servings
Juices: 100% fruit juice in cup
Vegetables: 2 servings plain strained or pureed cooked
Fruits: 2 servingsplain, strained or pureed
Protein Food: 1-6 tbs per day of pureed, finely chopped or plain strained lean meat,
poultry, fish, egg yolk, cheese, yogurt, mashed beans or peas.
/.Basic nutritional need of 4-6 month old baby is: - Answer-6 -8 feedings of breask milk
or 27-29 ounces Formula
grain products: 1-2 servings iron fortified infant cereals (1-8 tbs. after mixing per day)
juices: infant or regular 100 percent fruit juice only if able to drink from cup.
/.Basic nutritional need of 6-8 month old baby is: - Answer-4-6 feedings of breast milk or
formula (24-32 ounces)
Grain products: 2 servings