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Sa professional education po, sa number 61, ang correct answer is "give the child food". Sabi ni teacher namin bawal diba yon baka kase may allergy or bawal yung pagkain sa bata. Ano po ba yung tama?
ReplyDeleteHello, your teacher is right, because safety and allergies are huge priorities in a school setting. However, this specific test question is designed to see if you understand the cause of the faint, which is low blood sugar. While calling parents is important, it doesn't fix the immediate physical drop in glucose that caused the child to pass out. We can also think of this the teacher's advice and the test answer, you can think of "giving food" as providing a safe liquid like apple juice once the child is fully awake. This solves the medical problem the test is asking about while avoiding choking and allergy risks your teacher is worried about. Regarding the other options, ignoring the situation is dangerous because the child needs help, and simply comforting the child does not provide the glucose needed to fix the low blood sugar. Even though calling the parent is a necessary step, it is a secondary action that doesn't provide the immediate medical relief or solution the child needs to recover safely. Therefore, the answer still give the child food.
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