| Responding to Injuries |
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We all must be prepared to respond when a child is hurt. Reread the scenarios from the Learn section of this lesson and describe what you would do in each circumstance. Share your answers with a trainer, coach, or family child care administrator. Scenario 1: As Simone climbs the ladder on the slide, she twists her ankle and falls backwards onto the ground. Her left foot is turned at an awkward angle.
Scenario 2: Dante and Claire are chasing one another on the paved path through their play area. Dante trips and skins his knee.
Scenario 3: Madison and Tristan are riding trikes down a path that goes down a slight hill. Madison stops his trike at the bottom of the hill. Tristan can’t stop in time and runs into Madison. Both trikes fall over on top of the children. Madison hits his mouth on the bar of his trike and loses a tooth.
Scenario 4: Luke drops his favorite piece of artwork on the way to his dad’s car. It flutters into the street and he toddles out to catch it. A vehicle cannot stop in time and strikes him.
Scenario 5: Luis brings you a handful of “candy” that he found on the floor. When you look closely, you see they are actually pills that must have fallen out of an adult’s purse. Luis has swallowed some of the pills but you cannot determine how many.
Scenario 6: Millie is giggling with her friends during lunch. Suddenly her face turns red, her eyes get wide, and she cannot make any sounds. It appears that Millie is choking.
Scenario 7: Chad and Jason are playing tag outside. Jason is not paying attention to where he is running and collides with Chad running the opposite direction. The two children hit their heads.
*Note: Outside of the Continental United States (OCONUS), use local procedures for contacting emergency medical services. |
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