Understand hygienic practice in relation to control of infection in Early Years Settings in line with statutory requirements and be able to use hygienic practice to minimise the spread of infection in Early Years settings
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When should you wear disposable gloves?
When cleaning the tables
When changing a nappy
When dressing a baby
When bathing a baby
What is the best way to wash hands?
In cold running water with soap
In water in a bowl with soap
In hot running water and soap
When drying your hands, the most hygienic way to do it is to
Use a clean towel
Use a hot air drier
Use a paper towel
Shake them and air dry
When making up a baby’s bottle you should use a sterilised bottle until the baby is at least
9 months old
12 months old
6 months old
It does not matter
Personal Protective Equipment, in a childcare setting, usually means
Apron and gloves
Shoe covers and gloves
Apron, shoe cover and gloves
Hairnet, apron and gloves
Drag and drop the words into the correct gaps.
The biggest problem likely to occur from an feeding bottle is that the baby might get ; this can make them very and cause them to become and dehydrated very .
Is this statement true or false? You should always wash your hands before making up a formula feed.
TRUE
FALSE
How can you sterilise a baby’s feeding equipment? Select the four correct methods
Cold water sterilising solution
Steam sterilising in a microwave
On the top shelf of a dishwasher
Washing in hot soapy water
Using a sterilising machine
Boiling submerged in water for at least 10 minutes
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