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Know what to do when children or young people are ill or injured, including emergency procedures

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Which of the following are symptoms of Meningitis? Select four answers.

Photophobia (intolerance to light)

Fever

Convulsions

Itchy skin

Drowsiness

Blister-like spots

Swollen glands behind ears

Slight cold

Which of the circumstances below would require urgent medical attention? Select two answers.

A 4 year old grazes their knee and is crying

A 2 year old is found playing with an empty medicine bottle

A 13 years old is complained that her newly pierced ears are sore

An 8 year old is very quiet and has a blue tinge around their lips

Which of the actions below would be needed in the case of a missing child? Select four answers.

Evacuate building

Close doors

Call police

Call parent

Search building

Go back to where last seen

Call fire service

Match the words on the left with the items on the right.

Drag and Drop items from one side to pair them with items from the other side

A 7 year old has diarrhoea

A 13 month old has a very high temperature

A 15 year old appears to have been stabbed

A 4 year old has been bitten by another child

Deal with injury, offer comfort, advise parent of of injury

Encourage the child to clean themselves and arrange to send home

Begin first aid treatment, call ambulance and police

Take action to reduce temperature and monitor closely

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