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  1. A case of a four-year-old child adopted at eight months with unusual

    Our case report presents a preschool patient with history of adoption, early life abuse and neglect who exhibited significant behavioral challenges and was treated with various psychotropic medications with limited results.

  2. Nursing Care Challenges of Child Violence Victims: A Qualitative Study

    The severity of the injuries caused due to violence toward a child is sometimes so great that it sends them to the hospital. Nurses have the first contact with Child Violence Victims (CVVs). These nurses experience different challenges. This study was aimed at exploring nurses' experiences of challenges in care provision to CVVs.

  3. Child Abuse and Neglect (Nursing)

    The World Health Organization (WHO) defines child maltreatment as "all forms of physical and emotional ill-treatment, sexual abuse, neglect, and exploitation that results in actual or potential harm to the child's health, development or dignity." There are four main types of abuse: neglect, physical abuse, psychological abuse and sexual abuse. Abuse is defined as an act of commission and ...

  4. Uncovering child abuse : Nursing Management

    Physical abuse is an impulsive reaction to environmental stressors in which the perpetrator causes physical injury to a child, including anything from bruises and fractures to brain damage. 2. Emotional abuse is more difficult to pinpoint because the abuse involves a child's unmet emotional needs, such as for affection, nurturing, and positive ...

  5. Public Health Nurses' Professional Practices to Prevent, Recognize, and

    The purpose of this analysis was to understand public health nurses' experiences in preventing and addressing suspected child maltreatment within the context of home visiting. The principles of interpretive description guided study decisions and ...

  6. 3 Child Abuse and Neglect Nursing Care Plans

    The major nursing care planning goals for the child experiencing abuse includes ensuring adequate nutrition, safety of the abused child, relief from anxiety, improving parenting skills and building parental confidence.

  7. PDF Case study: Child maltreatment [preceptor version]

    Case study: Child maltreatment [preceptor version] 1. Describe key assessment data to collect in suspected cases of child maltreatment. 2. Determine the public health nurse's legal responsibility in reporting child maltreatment. 3. Describe the process for completing a child maltreatment report. 4.

  8. Nurses' Adherence to Mandated Reporting of Suspected Cases of Child Abuse

    Nurses are often in front-line positions providing care for children who might be experiencing abuse and are considered mandated reporters of maltreatment. The nurse questioning abuse is required to report their suspicions or knowledge of child maltreatment to their local child protective agency as soon as possible.

  9. Screening Tools for Child Abuse Used by Healthcare Providers

    In this systematic literature review, 15 assessment tools of child abuse used by healthcare providers were identified, of which nine screened for physical abuse. Screening tools must be valid, succinct, user-friendly, and amenable for use with children at every point of care in the healthcare system. Because of the paucity of informative and ...

  10. The nurse's role in suspected child abuse

    Studies have shown that educational programs heighten the awareness of healthcare providers in recognizing and reporting child abuse and neglect. 2, 3 This paper will discuss the importance of nursing education to ensure that staff nurses are confident and knowledgeable in their role as mandatory reporters, as well as in caring for patients who are hospitalized as a result of child abuse or ...

  11. Child Abuse: Approach and Management

    Child maltreatment is a devastating type of adverse childhood experience that encompasses neglect and emotional, physical, and sexual abuse (including sex trafficking). Adverse childhood ...

  12. Unit 12: NR328: Child abuse case study

    Learn how to assess and intervene in child abuse cases with Quizlet flashcards. This unit covers the nurse's documentation, the disease process, the client's risk factors, and more. Quizlet helps you master the terms and concepts you need to know.

  13. PDF CHLD 209: Child, Family and Community Case Study #1: Abuse and Neglect

    Your case study assignment consists of two parts. In Part One, you are required to analyze a case study in terms of (1) the signs of abuse and neglect presented; (2) the risk factors, stressors, and challenges associated with abuse and neglect; and (3) the role of the professional in supporting families. In Part Two, you will be responsible for creating your own case study and completing the ...

  14. Clinical Judgment Case Study

    Nursing Case Study: Abuse and Neglect. The abuse and neglect of vulnerable people like children is a phenomenon that can cause emotional damage and pain to those children for the duration of their ...

  15. Child abuse: A classic case report with literature review

    Abstract Child abuse and neglect are serious global problems and can be in the form of physical, sexual, emotional or just neglect in providing for the child's needs. These factors can leave the child with serious, long-lasting psychological damage. In the present case report, a 12-year-old orphaned boy was physically abused by a close relative who caused actual bodily and emotional trauma to ...

  16. Trauma child abuse case study complete

    case study questions about trauma and child abuse in children. will help with the understanding of child abuse among the pediatric population child abuse case

  17. Infant child abuse case study

    Case study with answers based on child abuse scenario. client profile kyla is an infant who lives with her mother, grandmother, and great grandmother in

  18. The red flags of child abuse : Nursing made Incredibly Easy

    A child reporting abuse should always be taken seriously and all suspected cases of child abuse need to be reported. If a report is made about suspected child abuse, you're responsible for explaining the reporting process to the family/caregiver.

  19. Neglected nursing responsibility when suspecting child abuse

    The responsibility of the nurses was challenged and in many cases neglected when child abuse was suspected by the. nurses. The child and his or her family lingered heavily in their minds ...

  20. UNCOVERING CHILD ABUSE : Nursing2019 Critical Care

    Physical abuse is an impulsive reaction to environmental stressors in which the perpetrator causes physical injury to a child, including anything from bruises and fractures to brain damage. 2. Emotional abuse is more difficult to pinpoint because the abuse involves a child's unmet emotional needs, such as for affection, nurturing, and positive ...

  21. Recently published case reviews

    A list of the child safeguarding practice reviews, serious case reviews, significant case reviews and child practice reviews added to the national case review repository from 2019 to 2023.

  22. Improving measurement of child abuse and neglect: A systematic review

    Child maltreatment through physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, neglect, and exposure to domestic violence, causes substantial adverse health, educational and behavioural consequences through the lifespan. The generation of reliable data on ...

  23. A case‐control study to investigate determinants of undernutrition in

    This study aimed to examine determinants of undernutrition among children under 2 years of age. Design and Methods. A matched case-control study design was conducted to recruit 300 mothers comprising 100 mothers with an undernourished child (case group) and 200 mothers with a healthy child (control group).

  24. Hospital-Based Case Management Model for Child Protection Te ...

    Three important concepts emerged related to changes in the promotion of case management by hospital child protection teams. These included formulation of a team operation model through visits to benchmark hospitals, establishment of the case management and monitoring mechanism based on team consensus, and expansion of collaboration with ...

  25. Parents fighting for justice, answers after Blaine daycare workers

    The Blaine Police Department says it received a report of potential child abuse from the Children's Hospital in Minneapolis last Tuesday. The hospital reported a 5-month-old child had unexplained ...