Abuse
A parent will not leave the room, when you perform a physical assessment on a 6 year old child. The child also refuses to take off his shirt. What form of abuse might you expect?
Physical- there may be bruises, welts, or burns that the parent and child are trying to conceal.
CAPTA is responsible for?
Provides funding to states in support of preventing, assessment, investigation, prosecution and treatment activities. Also sets forth the minimum definition of child abuse and neglect.
What times of physical finding might you fine in a sexually abused child?
Trauma to external genitalia, anus, mouth or throat; torn, stained, or bloody underclothing; pain on urination or pain, swelling, and itching of genital area; penile discharge, STI, difficulty walking or sitting; unusual odor in genital area; recurrent UTI; presence of sperm; pregnancy in young adults
According to Missouri's child abuse law, a student nurse's responsibility is to report their suspicion of child abuse to their supervisor.
True
An abused child is viewed by his parents as being different.
True
Attachment problems on the part of the abused child may provoke hostility in normally loving parents.
True
Battered children have a love/hate relationship with their parents.
True
Child abuse is reported to be more prevalent in families with a low socio-economic status.
True
Isolation from family and social support is a warning sign for potential child abuse.
True
Low self-esteem, high dependency needs, isolation, and poor parenting as children identify "at risk" parents and children for potential abuse.
True
The abused child often provokes abuse in his new foster home
True
The child or the child's condition may play a role in the abusive pattern.
True
The mother is most likely to be the abuser of the child.
True
What types of behavioral problems are associated with physical abuse?
Wary of physical contact with adults, apparent fear of parents or going home, lying very still while surveying environment, failure to cry from pain, lack of reaction to frightening events, apprehension when hearing other children cry, superficial relationships, acting-out behavior, withdrawal behavior.
A child is see in the ED and shows signs of emotional abuse. What kinds of manifestations should you expect?
lack of social smile and stranger anxiety during infancy, withdrawal from people and environment, unusual fearfulness, antisocial behavior, extremes of behavior, lags in emotional and intellectual development, and suicide attempts.
Risk factors for abuse of a child
parental characteristics, characteristics of the child, and environmental characteristics
Is it required to report any form of abuse of a child?
yes, all states in North America have laws for mandatory reporting of child maltreatment. Suspected child abuse must be reported to the authorities.
Signs of SBS (Shaken baby syndrome)
Extreme irritability Difficulty staying awake Breathing problems Poor eating Tremors Vomiting Pale or bluish skin Seizures Paralysis Coma
SBS can be cause by bouncing a child on your knee, minor falls, or rough child's play. T or F
F
Different cultures differ in their opinions on what constitutes acceptable dicipline and/or abuse T or F
F: Recent studies suggest that parents across cultural groups believe that it is unacceptable to abuse children and agree on the types of practices that constitute extreme forms of abuse, how different cultural groups define "good" and "bad"child behavior and the strategies that parents find acceptable in response to "bad" or "inappropriate" behavior across groups is less clear.
Child abuse is a relatively new social problem which is drastically increasing in incidence.
False
Child abuse represents an isolated incident.
False
Child sexual abuse occurs primarily from strangers, not family members or friends.
False
Most abusive adults are isolated physically and psychologically.
False
Someone who physically beats or injures a child is mentally disturbed or ill.
False
We are doing a good job to help prevent and treat child abuse.
False
Sexual abuse is the most common form of abuse in children. T/F?
False: Neglect
Behavior findings of a sexually abuse child include:
Sudden emergence of sexually related problems, withdrawn behavior, preoccupation with fantasies, poor relationships with peers, sudden changes in behavior, regressive behavior, sudden onset of phobias or fears, running away from home, substance abuse, profound and rapid personality changes, rapidly declining school performance, or suicidal attempts or ideation.
Abusive parents have little knowledge of normal developmental expectations for their child.
True
Characteristics common to abused children include: low birth weight, prematurity, behavior problems, birth defects, and developmental delay.
True
Child abuse or neglect should be suspected when the child is below the 25th percentile on the growth grid and does not perform on an age appropriate level on the DDST.
True
Cultural approval of violence as a childrearing technique contributes to child abuse.
True
Missouri has a mandatory child abuse law.
True
Parents Anonymous is a nationwide organization of adults with child abuse problems.
True
The first reported case of serious child abuse was made to the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
True
Typically the environment of the potential abusing situation is one of chronic stress.
True
Unlike neglectful parents, those who abuse their children tend to be possessive of them.
True
Usually a crisis precipitates the abusive occurrence.
True
Younger parents and single parent families are the most common parental characteristics of abuse children. T/F?
True
A child comes in to the ED with dull and inactive affect, poor hygiene, frequent injuries, self-stimulatory behaviors you suspect what type of abuse?
neglect