Sunday, September 28, 2014

Child Safety - Burns

Child Safety

According to the CDC (Sep 2011):
"Injuries are the leading cause of death for young people from birth through age 19.  . . . every year, 9.2 million babies, children, and teens are injured severely enough to need treatment in emergency departments . . .  $300 billion a year."

The CDC gives the following recommendations (among several others) to improve child safety:

Burns: "
Set your water heater's thermostat to _________ or lower.

a) 60 degrees Fahrenheit
b) 8
0 degrees Fahrenheit
c) 
100 degrees Fahrenheit
d) 
120 degrees Fahrenheit

Source:  http://www.cdc.gov/features/colormesafe/index.html 
Answer: c) age 13

Sunday, September 21, 2014

Weekly Health Quiz - Child Safety: Traffic Injuries

According to the CDC (Sep 2011):

"Injuries are the leading cause of death for young people from birth through age 19.  . . . "
The CDC gives the following recommendations (among several others) to improve child safety:

"
Road Traffic Injuries:
"Transport children under ____ in the back seat of your vehicle."

a) age 3
b) age 5
c) age 13
d) age 15

Source:  http://www.cdc.gov/features/colormesafe/index.html 
Answer: c) age 13

Sunday, September 14, 2014

Weekly Health Quiz - Child Safety: Poisoning

Child Safety

According to the CDC (Sep 2011):
"Injuries are the leading cause of death for young people from birth through age 19.  . . . every year, 9.2 million babies, children, and teens are injured severely enough to need treatment in emergency departments . . .  $300 billion a year."

The CDC gives the following recommendation (among several others) to improve child safety:

Poisonings: "Put the poison control number, ___________, on or near every home telephone."

a) 1-800-111-1111
b) 
1-800-222-1222
c) 
1-800-222-2222
d) 
1-800-999-9999  

Source:  http://www.cdc.gov/features/colormesafe/index.html
Answer: b) 1-800-222-1222


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According to the CDC (Sep 2011):
"Injuries are the leading cause of death for young people from birth through age 19.  . . . every year, 9.2 million babies, children, and teens are injured severely enough to need treatment in emergency departments . . .  $300 billion a year."

The CDC gives the following recommendations (among several others) to improve child safety:

Poisonings: "Put the poison control number, 1-800-222-1222, on or near every home telephone."
Drownings: "Learn cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and get recertified every two years."
Burns: "
Set your water heater's thermostat to 120 degrees Fahrenheit or lower."Road Traffic Injuries: "Transport children under ____ in the back seat of your vehicle."

a) age 3
b) age 5
c) age 13
d) age 15

Source:  http://www.cdc.gov/features/colormesafe/index.html  
Answer: c) age 13

Sunday, September 7, 2014

Weekly Health Quiz - Colon CA

Colorectal Cancer

According to the CDC (Oct 2013)

"You should begin screening for colorectal cancer soon after turning 50, then keep getting screened regularly until the age of 75.  . . . Some people are at a higher risk than others for developing colorectal cancer. . .  If you think you may be at high risk for colorectal cancer, talk to your doctor about when and how often to get tested."
“Symptoms for colorectal cancer may include”

a) “Blood in or on the stool (bowel movement)”
b) “Stomach pain, aches, or cramps that do not go away”
c) “Losing weight and you don't know why”
d) all of the above   


Source: 
“March is National Colorectal
Cancer Awareness Month”

http://www.cdc.gov/cancer/dcpc/resources/features/ColorectalAwareness/

Answer (d) all of the above

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