If a child receives a bite from another child, the teacher should use a sterile gauze and apply direct pressure to stop the bleeding; and then wash the area with soap and water for up to 5 minutes before applying a clean bandage. This is important because:
A) Human teeth are sharp and can leave permanent marks.
B) Human saliva may contain infectious bacteria or bloodborne pathogens.
C) This process will warn other children that biting is dangerous.
D) This attention and kind care may be all the support the child needs.
Question 2...The Confucian training doctrine, that is frequently employed by Asian-American parents, is distinctly opposite that of the hierarchical parenting style employed by many Hispanic parents.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Question 3...Which of the assessment Standards serves as a reminder that some students are good test-takers while others are not and that the student with the highest grade may or may not have the highest level of understanding?
a. The Equity Standard.
b. The Coherence Standard.
c. The Learning Standard.
d. The Mathematics Standard.
e. The Inferences Standard.
Question 4...Native American Indian families promote the use of more authoritarian styles of child rearing as compared with other minority families.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Question 5...Native American Indian families may experience problems that can affect healthy family functioning to a greater extent than other minority families.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Question 6...If a child shows signs of heat exhaustion such as dizziness, nausea, fast shallow breathing or cramps, teachers should do all of the following EXCEPT:
A) Have the child sit down and pinch the nose with a clean cloth.
B) Move the child to a shady area.
C) Sponge the child with cool water
D) Offer cool water to drink.