Symptoms or Scheme?
Disorder or Deception
Risky Business
Intervention Station
Working Together
100

What is a warning sign when a child is admitted to hospitals many times without a clear medical explanation? 

Repeated hospitalizations

100

What is the name of the disorder where a caregiver intentionally makes or exaggerates a child’s illness?

Factitious Disorder Imposed on Another (FDIA)

100

Which type of factors are related to the body and genetics?

Biological factors

100

What is the first priority for nurses and healthcare providers when this type of abuse is suspected?

Ensure the child’s safety

100

Which agency is responsible for investigating child safety and possible abuse cases?

Child Protection Services

200

What is suspicious if a child’s illness only appears when a specific adult is nearby?

Symptoms only occur in the caregiver’s presence

200

This disorder was previously known by what name?

Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy

200

Which type of factors include a person’s family life and mental health history?

Psychological & family factors

200

What should healthcare professionals do immediately after noticing signs that a child may be at risk?

Conduct an immediate assessment of risk

200

Which team performs psychiatric evaluations for both the caregiver and the child?

Mental Health Team

300

What condition may occur when a child is not gaining weight or growing normally?

Failure to thrive

300

In this disorder, who is usually responsible for creating or exaggerating the child’s illness?

The caregiver (usually a parent)

300

Which type of factors include things like money, housing, education, and access to healthcare?*Hint* We have been learning about this since term 1 

Social determinants of health

300

What legal responsibility requires healthcare workers to report suspected child abuse to the appropriate authorities?

 Mandatory reporting laws

300

Which professionals help with family assessments and connecting families to support resources?

Social workers

400

What is concerning when medical tests repeatedly show no clear cause for the child’s reported symptoms?

Negative diagnostic findings

400

Children affected by this disorder may undergo unnecessary medical procedures because the caregiver does this to their illness.

Exaggerates, fabricates, or induces symptoms

400

What term describes conditions or supports that help reduce the risk of harm or abuse?

Protective factors

400

When interacting with a suspected caregiver, what approach should healthcare professionals maintain instead of accusing them directly?

A neutral, professional stance and avoid confrontation

400

Which setting can help monitor a child’s attendance, behavior, and daily functioning?

School or daycare

500

What term describes when a caregiver takes a child to many different healthcare providers to seek additional diagnoses or treatments?

Doctor shopping

500

What type of abuse occurs when a child is subjected to unnecessary tests, treatments, or procedures because of a caregiver’s actions?

Medical child abuse

500

Give one example of a protective factor that may help support a child or family.

Strong support system

Access to healthcare

Stable home environment

Positive relationships with caregivers or professionals


500

What type of documentation should nurses keep that includes observations, inconsistencies, and exact statements from caregivers?

Thorough, objective documentation

500

Which specialists may be consulted to clarify diagnoses and rule out medical causes of symptoms?

Pediatric specialists

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