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Bright Horizons Training Quiz

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You left your home 30 minutes early to make sure you arrive at your BUCA job 5- 10 minutes early. On the way there you get stuck in a major traffic jam. It is still possible for you to arrive on time however; if traffic doesn’t clear you will be late. What should you do? 


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3.

While you are speaking with the family during the introductory phone call, the client asks about your child care experience. You tell her: 


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4.

Until infants can roll over independently, it is important that they never sleep on their stomach, even if they are more comfortable this way. 


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5.

You are caring for a 3-year-old boy who loves to play with blocks. After fifteen minutes of building with him he suddenly starts throwing the blocks. You should: 


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6.

You are caring for a 3-month-old baby; the parent told you she does not turn over yet. You have her on the changing table but notice that there are no more diapers under the table. What should you do? 


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7.

You arrive at the home where you will be caring for an 11-month-old child. The mother informs you she will be working from home and you need to keep the baby occupied. The mother leaves the room and the baby is crying. You should: 


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8.

You are caring for a 12 year old. The parents told you they would be home by 5:00 p.m. It is now 5:15, they are not home, and have not called. What should you do? 


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9.

You are caring for a 2 year old. You are playing on the floor when he falls and bumps his lip. It is swollen. You should: 


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10.

You are providing care while the client is working from home. You miss a call from your child’s school and need to check your messages but you know that using your phone during care is limited to contact with your agency, updating the client, and emergency situations. How should you proceed? 


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11.

You are caring for a sick child with a mild fever. You check their temperature when they wake from a nap and find that the fever has spiked to 103. You should: 


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