You are on page 1of 8
Qo, higher education aie & training Department: Higher Education and Training “S49 REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA MARKING GUIDELINE NATIONAL CERTIFICATE JUNE EXAMINATION ‘CHILD HEALTH N4 20 JUNE 2014 ‘This marking guideline consists of 8 pages. Copyrigt reserved Plage tun over MARKING GUIDELINE 2 (CHILD HEALTH Na SECTION A QUESTION 1 1:4. Conception 12 Genes 13 Eczema 14 Fever it 15 Jaundice 15 Brain lv Trachea 18 Carbohydrates 19. Sterilization 1.10 Auditory 411 Windingtourping 112 Mastis 1.43 Engorgement 114 Pulverised 418 Snappy 18 Bio-degradable 1.17 Diabetes 418 Premature 1.19 Immunisation 1120 Post natal ‘QUESTION 2 24 Tue 22 False 23 False 24 False 25 Tne 28 False 27 False 28 Tue 29 Tue 210 Tue 211 False 212 True 243 False 214 False 215 False 216 False 217 True 21a Tue 219 False 220 Tne Coptight reserved 110(e,2084| (0x1) (20) (0x1) Ro} TOTAL SECTION A: Pe tum over 40 MARKING GUIDELINE 8 NHTOKE 20H (CHILD HEALTH SECTION QUESTION 3 aa 32 33 Parent evenings informing them about educational aspects inthe cantrev Reading and storytelling mommies supporting the daily programme, Parent help maintain the school e.9. gardening and toy reperationsy Parents as quest speakers for relevant subjects in ther field of expartisey Parent posters with information on outings and activities ‘Seculars Informing parents about activities and important information School newsietters as evidence on yearly interactions and achieve nents Parent mestings to discuss challenges experienced Use their expertise where needed © ew clear up naturally tho child has a heathy immune system Keep an eye on secondary infections 69. proumonia\ Keep the child indoors or sickbay and quite for quick recovery Promde a heakny diet and enough waters Use nasal sprays and inhalations to keep the mucus watery Blow and clean te nes regulary, eliminate congestive mucus bulding upY oop tho body temperature constants Use expectorarto Pain medeaton shouldbe prescribed by the doctor Contact he doctor only Incase of high temperature, pain in chest a presents of thick phlegm fold cough suppressants Keep the eid busy th storybooks, do not eave him alone Check temperature and general heath o avoid secondary infectons ‘Fowash hands requaty ®) Roacts quickly to external impulses Looks alert bright and healthy Active in general Hairis shiny and in a good consition Eyes moist, clear and bright, no swelling or redness ‘Bone structure is normal average in weight, height and is upright Interact wel with pears Good appetiteY Keen to explore the environment Absence of pain and restriction Teeth white and strong Gums pink and healthy Normal layer of fat under the skin ‘Good blood circulation, no numbness (10) cored Plate tm aver MARKING GUIDELINE 34 4 CcHILD HEALTH Ne Headaches’ Tiredness Loss of appetite Skin itationy Burning eyes Funning nosey Joint iertationy Lack of concentration Muscle pains Fu like symptoms Cleft palate, Hemophilia Down's syndrome) Albinisrmy Dwarf syndromey Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Touretta syndrome Mental iinesses Onset of symptoms between 4 -7 days after the Malaria mosquito biteY Mild fever, headache, vomiting and muscular pain ‘Sudden chilis and intense shivering Reoccurring attacks every 2 or 8 yearsy , Prolonged high ever and fever fit in children thats affected QUESTION 4 4a 42 oth reserved Bods framework for good posture, upright position Muscles and flesh is attached to the bones ‘Support and protect the soft issue inthe body Bones act as levers to allow movement xual organs Panis testicles ‘seminal ductey prostate gland) Seminal vesicles . ans Fallopian tubesy uterus (womb) vagina two ovariesy NrTO(e,20}4 6 6) (40) “) 6) 6) MARKING GUIDELINE * NesO(eys2014 (CHILD HEALTH Ne 43 Fixthe amnion bag othe uterus Transiers oxygen tothe embryo Transfers nutints tothe embryov “Transfers ant-bodies to embryo Umbileal coca is attached to tha placenta Produces pregnancy hormonesy ‘Waist products transfored back tothe mother’s bloodsrearm ‘Wedge that ves protection dung he bith process to the footus's head ® 4.4 Protect the mothers health e.g. the onsat of diabetes 1 Ensure normal growth of the embryo Provide balanced nutrition for optimal development ofthe embryo ‘Over eating does not represent a balanced diet and underminas healt) Provide energy for tha mother to full tasks during pregnancy’ ‘A well-nourished infant resutin a baby with a strong immune system 6 45 Vaginal bleeding! High fevery Sorious sicknoss¥ Water running from the vagina ‘Abdominal pains Severe vomiting Fetus movement discontinued Suen swing of any body parts Biury eyesight Pain during passing of urine Passing urine too often nite bitsy Blood present in the urine Dizziness causing colaps (2) [40 QUESTION 5 5.1 The water used for preparation was not boiling Botlas and toats were not sterizedy Equipment were not sterlized long enough Concentration of the chamicals used were not used correct) Equipment were not stored properly before use, not covered or in the fridge Preparers hands were not washed betore preparations were doney ‘Mothers hands were not washed before the baby was fed Leftover milk was reused Mik was exposed to the atmosphere for too long before used ® 5.2.1 Crying after the feed as the baby is not content Undernourished babies become apathetic and seldom crios Poor weight gainy Less than 6 wet nappies per day ‘Stools small and sometimes green ‘Sucks and / or latches poorly ‘Sometimes falls asleep during the feeding process @ ceoned Please turn over MARKING GUIDELINE eS NrTO(e yO CHILD HEALTH NG 5.2.2 Protein shortage causes hair and skin discolouration During uneasiness the baby go in aphathy and seldom cries or cries constantly being restless CConstipated due to litle water intake and roughage and roolitie wel nappies Stools small and sometimes greeny COverfeeding loads to obesity restricting movement and activity’ Vitamin shortage causes bone and teeth biting and misformation 6) 53 Self required resistance ‘against deceases and germs through the presence of efficient amounty ‘of white blood cols in the body) © 5.4 Anxlety of the mother or/and babyy ‘Tension inthe baby or/ and mother Hormonal changes in the mother Irregular feeding times resulting in under stimulation Insufficient rest Onset of menstruation Breasts not emptied properly after feadingy Intake of medication lke fu remedies a 55 Restlessnessy ‘Continuous eryingy Poor sleeping patterns Vomiting Diarthosay Constipation Poor appetites ‘Abnormal stools Dehydration and dry skin) Listlessnessy Fising temperature ‘Tummy pains after feeding ‘Aggression or agitated behaviour oor concentration ‘Apathy towards the direct environment (10) [40] Copyright reserved Pease tun over MARKING GUIDELINE 2. NHTO(Ey20H CHILD HEALTH NS QUESTIONS ea 62 ce Find a level, sturdy, clean service Lay the baby down on a plastic shoot lemove the soiled nappy and clean the baby in general (Check for nappy rash and establish the type of rash) ‘Wash the baby’s bottom with a damp soapy cloth and clean cotton swabs ‘Apply barrier crearm Put the nappy under the baby's bottom with the thick part between the legs) Fold the bottom triangle part of the nappy tothe navel ofthe baby’ From the sides fold the points of the nappy to the midale to meet the top part (ofthe section coming through the lags keep your hand under the loose ends ensuring you cannot prick the baby with the pin or scratch with the snappy Secure the fastening method and secure the legs for easy movement Cover the nappy with a waterproof (10) Wipe eyes with clean swab from the inside out Use clean, cooled down bolled watery Dry all areas slowly and with a soft clot! Clean the ears on the outside and behind in the same way Clean the face of any deposits remember to use creamsy Wipe in the creases of the neck and arms

You might also like