NAI Flashcards

1
Q

What is child abuse defined as

A

deliberate infliction of harm to a child or failure to prevent harm

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2
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What are the different possible types of child abuse?

A
physical 
sexual 
emotional
bullying 
online
neglect
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3
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What is neglect?

A

failure to meet a child’s basic physical or psychological needs that is likely to result in serious impairment of the Childs health and development

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4
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What are RFs for child abuse?

A
BW <2500g
Mother <30yrs
Unwanted pregnancy 
stress
poverty
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5
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What aspects of a hx should make you suspect child abuse, other than disclosure from an individual?

A
  • odd story, signs, mode of injury
  • delayed presentation, bought in by someone who isn’t a parent
  • Hx inconsistent w babies development
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6
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What signs should make you suspect NAI?

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  • psychological sequalae
  • Unexplained fractures
  • Baby that can’t walk w accidental injury
  • Buttock, perineum, face injury
  • Intracranial bleeds
  • torn lingual frenulums
  • retinal bleeds
  • hyphaema
  • bulging fontanelle
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7
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What are typical types of physical NAI?

A
cigarette burns
whip marks
bruises in non-mobile baby
signs of suffocation
fingermark bruising
bite marks
perforated pharynx
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What sign suggest non-accidental head injury?

A

retinal haemorrhages

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9
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What should be done if there is extensive bruising?

A

clotting screen

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10
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What are DD of NAI?

A

accidental injury
osteogenesis imperfecta
osteoporosis
haemophilia

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What should be done if NAI is strongly suspected?

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Referral should be made to the most appropriate of the following agencies: local child social services, the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC), or police.
If hospital admission is needed, the admitting paediatrician should be made aware of any safeguarding concerns.

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12
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what should be done in primary care upon suspicion of NAI?

A

Inform social services
liaise w health visitor or NSPCC
admit to place of safety
attend case conference

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