Pathophysiology
Manifestations
Interventions
Complications and Characteristics
Resources
100

Any non accidental injury, sexual battery, or injury to a child by a parent or guardian.

What is child abuse?

100

The child frequently misses school, wears ill fitting clothing, and appears malnourished.

What is physical neglect?

100

1st action when abuse is expected?

What is have child removed from the abusive situation?

100

1 year old or younger, hyperactive, physical or mental disabilities, and premature.

What are characteristics of the child at risk?

100
The age range for resources for children being abuse.

What is birth/0-18 years old?

200

Name the types of abuse.

What is Physical, Sexual, Emotional, and Neglect (Physical or Emotional)?

200

Failure to provide support, attention, compassion, or to nurture child growth and behavior.

What is emotional neglect and abuse?

200

Child has had a detailed history and physical exam. Abuse is confirmed. Next step..

What is mandatory reporting?

200

Flashbacks of trauma, nightmares, anxiety.

What is PTSD?

200
Government funded resource that removes children from abusive situations.

What is department of children of services (DCS)?

300
Defined as the employment, use, persuasion, or inducement of a child in explicit conduct

What is sexual abuse?

300

Bruising on the inner thigh, trouble seating in seats, and distant from others. 

What is sexual abuse?

300

Common fracture that have an unusual feature caused from abuse.

What is forearm spiral fracture?
300

Divorce, alcohol use disorder, drug addiction, and poverty.

What is an environmental characteristic?

300

Residential center for neglected and/or abused girls

Janie's House at Youth Village

400

Maltreatment of infants/children are contributed to what predisposing factors (3)?

What is parental, child, and environmental characteristics?

400

Social withdrawal or a loss of interest or enthusiasm.

What is emotional abuse?

400

Questions that are less threatening and elicit more relevant information.

What is open-ended questions?

400

young, single, social isolation, low-income, lack of education, and low self-esteem.

What is parental characteristics?

400

Actions taken against healthcare providers for not reporting suspected cases of abuse.

What is criminal and/or civil penalties?

500

Stimulation to foster normal development

What is emotional care?

500

Loss of previously acquired developmental skills.

What is emotional abuse?

500

The child comes in with obvious trauma to the head. The nurse will check...

What is neurological status (LOC, pupils, ICP, N/V, fontanels, VS)?

500

Bulging fontanels, retinal hemorrhages, increased intracranial pressure, and unresponsive.

What is shaken baby syndrome or abusive head trauma?

500

Agency that collaborates with partner agencies such as police departments, Juvenile Court, Tennessee Department of Children Services, and Shelby County Rape Crisis Center

What is Memphis Child Advocacy Center?