Fractures
Bruises + Skin
Head Injuries
Evaluation + Management
History + Red Flags
100

A posterior rib fracture in an infant is highly specific for this diagnosis.

What is nonaccidental trauma (child abuse)?

100

Bruising in this region of the body in a preambulatory infant is most concerning for abuse

What is the torso, ears, or neck?

100

This triad (subdural hematoma, retinal hemorrhages, and encephalopathy) is classically associated with this.

What is shaken baby syndrome (abusive head trauma)?

100

The appropriate next step when NAT is suspected.

What is reporting to child protective services (CPS)?

100

This type of history discrepancy is one of the strongest indicators of abuse.

Inconsistent stories with the child’s developmental abilities/injury pattern?

200

The most common long bone fracture seen in child abuse.

What is a spiral fracture of the humerus or femur?

200

The “TEN-4” rule indicates bruising concerning for abuse in these locations or age group.

What is Torso, Ears, Neck, or any bruise on a child <4 months?

200

The most common intracranial bleed seen in abusive head trauma

What is a subdural hematoma?

200

Imaging test to identify occult fractures in children under 2 years old.

What is a skeletal survey?

200

Delay in seeking care after injury suggests this.

What is caregiver neglect or concealment of abuse?