Touch: Touch the child's forehead and palm to see if he has a fever. Children suspected of having a fever should have their temperature measured.
Second, look: look at the child's mental state and complexion, and whether there is a rash on the child's throat and skin.
Three questions: ask parents about the physical condition of their children that day, and ask parents where the children who took the medicine to kindergarten prescribed the medicine; Check the child's name, time and method of taking medicine, and make records in time.
Four checks: In the case of high incidence of infectious diseases, it is necessary to check the corresponding diseased parts of the child to see if the child has brought unsafe things to the kindergarten.
In the morning, the teacher should check his gfd first to ensure that there are no ornaments on his fingers, so as not to scratch the child; Disinfect the necessary morning inspection supplies; Prepare the child's morning check-up record and the child's medication record book entrusted by parents.
In the process of morning check-up, if the child has a fever, it is necessary to know in time whether the child has been to the hospital and what caused it. Then persuade parents to take their children to the hospital for examination or go home to rest; When traces of infectious diseases are found, they should be observed in isolation immediately, and parents should take their children to the hospital for examination, and then enter the park after their health recovers.
Handling of problems found in morning inspection;
1, the child has a fever. First of all, understand the cause of the child's fever, whether he has been to the hospital, and whether there is a hospital certificate. Under normal circumstances, if the child has a fever, parents should be persuaded to take the child to the hospital or take the child home to have a good rest.
2. Discover infectious diseases. Children suspected of infectious diseases should be isolated and observed immediately, and parents should take their children to the hospital for treatment, and they can return to the park after the disease is cured and the isolation period expires.
3. Children carry dangerous goods or food unsuitable for children. Dangerous goods include beads, glass fragments and sharp knives. Children should not eat melon seeds, chewing gum, jelly and so on. If the above items and food are found, they should be brought back by parents, or temporarily kept by teachers, and parents should be invited to bring them back when they leave the garden.
4. Health care teachers should deal with abnormal situations in the morning check-up in time, and record the situations that need to be observed in time in the Morning Check-up and All-day Observation Record Book of each class. After the morning check-up, it should be handed over to the teachers in each class, and the class teacher and nurses should be reminded to strengthen observation and care about the physical condition of children with special needs.
The medicine brought by the parents received by the health care teacher should go through the "three checks" and be given to the children on time.