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In addition to health care providers and the California Department of Public Health (CDPH), whose guidance or instructions should always be followed?
Always follow any guidance or instructions from health care providers, the Federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), the California Department of Public Health (CDPH), and local health departments.
Staff with respiratory or influenza-like illness should not work until their symptoms have subsided for __________ consecutively.
Restrict employees from working while ill. Staff with respiratory or influenza-like illness should not work until their symptoms have subsided for 48 hours consecutively. Ensure that sick leave policies allow employees to stay home if they have symptoms of infection.
Facility signage should remind people that anyone with symptoms of _______________ illness should not enter the facility.
Post signage clearly in your facility. The CDC provides sample signage for use to ensure that all those entering or exiting a facility are aware of the risks associated with COVID-19 and the recommended precautions they should take. Signage should also remind people that anyone with symptoms of respiratory illness should not enter the facility.
According to the “Household Cleaners” video, the COVID-19 coronavirus is one of the easiest viruses to kill because it is a/an ________________ virus, meaning that it has an outer layer that makes it relatively simple to kill with most disinfectants.
See video: The Household Cleaners That Will Really Kill the Coronavirus
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ptlpw1AHS4&feature=emb_logo
True or False:
Activities that take persons in care to public places should be cancelled, including essential medical care such as dialysis, doctor visits, etc.
Cancel activities that take persons in care to public places, particularly with large gatherings such as the mall, movies, etc. (See CDPH guidance about gatherings for more information). Note: This does NOT apply to persons in care who need to leave the facility for essential medical care such as dialysis, doctor visits, etc.
When practicing “cough etiquette,” you are instructed to:
Remind people to use “cough etiquette.” Cover your mouth and nose with a flexed elbow or tissue when coughing and sneezing. Throw away the used tissue immediately and wash your hands or use alcohol-based hand sanitizer.
In a child care facility, those who have been in close contact with someone diagnosed with COVID-19 should be excluded from the facility for ______ days from the day of their last exposure.
Inform families, teachers, visitors, or staff who have traveled to an area identified by the CDC as Level 3 Travel Health Notice that they may not attend the facility for fourteen days from the day they returned to the United States. Additionally, exclude those who have been in close contact with someone diagnosed with COVID-19 for fourteen days from the day of their last exposure.
Bleach solutions will be effective for disinfection up to ____ hours.
Prepare a bleach solution by mixing: 5 tablespoons (1/3rd cup) of 5.25%–8.25% bleach per gallon of room temperature water or 4 teaspoons of 5.25%–8.25% bleach per quart of room temperature water. Bleach solutions will be effective for disinfection up to 24 hours.
Hand washing by children, parents, and staff should be encouraged through _____________________.
Wash hands frequently. Encourage hand washing by children, parents, and staff through education, scheduling time for hand washing, and the provision of adequate supplies. Provide alcohol-based hand sanitizers to supplement routine hand washing.
True or False:
If one child, family member, licensee, visitor, or staff member of a child day care facility tests positive for COVID-19, the licensee should immediately notify the Child Care Licensing Local Regional Office.
If one child, family member, licensee, visitor, or staff member tests positive for COVID-19, the licensee of a child day care facility should immediately implement the following measures: In consultation with the local public health department, the licensee may consider if closure of the child care facility is warranted and what length of time is appropriate based on the risk level within the specific community, as determined by the local public health officer; Immediately notify your Child Care Licensing Local Regional Office…