
Incident Reports
Quiz by Jenna Nelson
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- Q1When should you write an incident report?When you have timeAfter the children leaveImmediatelyAfter we come inside60s
- Q2Select the appropriate sentence to include in an incident reportShe didn't like being told what to doShe asked to be left aloneShe had a rough day at schoolShe looked upset30s
- Q3A child came up to you and said they saw another child get hurt. How do you fill out the incident report?Don't write an incident report since you didn't see itRecord that the child came up to you, including what they said to youWrite the incident report as if you saw what happened60s
- Q4When should you NOT write an incident report?when a child bleedsWhen a child needs a band aid for a scratchwhen a child gets sick in our carewhen a child gets a bruise60s
- Q5What information should be included on the incident report?All of the aboveYour nameSupervisors signatureDate and time of incident60s
- Q6How would you best describe an upset child in an incident report?madcryingupsetangry60s