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how many cases of child abuse are reported in the US each year?

1 mill
2 mill
3 mill
3 million
of the 3 million reported each year how many are confirmed?

1 mill
500 K
2 mill
1 million
how many kids die per year in the US of child abuse?

1-2 K
10-20 K
100-200 K
1-2 K
what age range of kids usually die from child abuse?

-<10
-<5
-<15
<5 y.o. account for 80% of deaths per year resulting from child abuse
who is the perpetrator likely to be in child abuse?
3x's more likely to be the father
is child abuse more likely or less likely to be present when there is partner abuse?
more likely by 15 times
what is the 4th leading cause of death in children?
homicide
what % of perpetrators were the victims parents?

50%
70%
79%
80%
79% of perpetrators were the victims parents
punching, kicking, slapping, shaking, burning are examples of what forms of abuse?

-physical
-emotional
-sexual
physical
failure to provide for a child's basic needs: physical, emotional, medical, and eduational is ????
neglect
__ model recognizes child, parent and societal factorws whcih interface to increase the risk of abuse. is what??

-ecology
-physiology
-societal
ecology
fondling, oral sex, intercourse, incest, rape,sodomy, etc are examples of what type of abuse?

-spiritual
-physical
-sexual
sexual
an act or omission by caregiver which could cause cognitive, emotional, or mental disorder is what type of abuse?

physical
emotional
spiritual
sexual
emotional
what does the ecology model represent?
child
parent
society which interface to increase the risk of abuse
prematurity, low birth weight, handicapped, are examples of what type of factors?

-child
-parental
-societal
child factors
is child abuse ever a child's fault?
no
a single, teen, poverty, depresison, mental illness, substance abuse, hx of abuse as a child...are examples of?

-child factors
-parental factors
-societal factors
parental factors
increased unemployment factors, increased poverty, underfunded child protective agencies, are examples of?

-child factors
-parental factors
-societal factors
societal factors
what are some dx/dx should be considered in the face of child abuse?
hemophilia
ITP after viral infection
von willebrands disease
mongolian spots
osteogenisis imperfecta-brittle bone disease
scalded skin syndrome < 2 y.o. that develop a systemic staph infection that looks like burnt skin
what are parts of a childs hx to be concerned about?
if the history/mechanism of injury is inconsistent
delay between injury and seeking help
story changes between caregivers
injuries at different stages of healing
unusual location for injuries
if you suspect child abuse what do you have to do?
you must report to CPS