What is anaphylaxis?
What will be an ideal response?
Anaphylaxis is a form of shock that is life-threatening. The victim may experience a range of symptoms, including difficulty breathing (with or without bluish discoloration around the lips and nailbeds), swelling of the mouth and/or eyelids, itching and hives, anxiety and restlessness. Teachers should call for emergency medical assistance (911). If the victim has an EpiPen, it should be administered at once.
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List four activities that should be encouraged when children are in the fundamental movement phase
What will be an ideal response?
Why did most children not survive?
a. commit suicide b. gang violence c. poor santitation, lack of food, no medical care, abuse d. drug abuse
Puppets are a natural accompaniment to centers
a. True b. False
An important proposition of NBPTS is that teachers are members of _____________ ___________
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).