8. Paediatric Child Protection and Non-Accidental Injury Flashcards
What are the Different Categories of Abuse?
- Physical Abuse
- Sexual Abuse
- Emotional Abuse
- Neglect
- Fabricated and Induced Illness
How is Child Abuse Identified?
- G.P. or A&E
- Health Visitors / Teachers / Social Workers / Public
- Paediatricians - Role is often to Confirm Probability of Abuse
What are the Risk Factors of Child Abuse?
- Vulnerable Children - Disabilities / ill Child
- Vulnerable Adults - Learning Difficulties / Unsupported
- History of Unexplained Infant / Child Death
- Parents Abused
- Parents with Unrealistic Expectations
- Parents with Mental Health Illness / Abusing Drugs / Abusing Alcohol
What are the Red Flags at Presentation?
- Significant Injury with no Explanation
- History Inconsistent with Injury Pattern
- Multiple Explanations
- Explanation does not fit with Motor Development
- Injuries in Non-Mobile Child
- Delayed Presentation
- Inappropriate Parent / Carer
- Multiple Injuries
- Repeated Attendances / Unusual Injuries
What are the Main Differences between Accidental and Non-Accidental Bruises?
Accidental Bruises are more Common over Bony Prominences - Knee / Shins
What are the Different Types of Thermal Injury?
- Burns Caused by Dry Heat - Cigarette / Flame / Electric Burns
- Scalds - Ho Liquid
How is Impetigo distinguished from a Cigarette Burn?
- Distribution
- Burnt Hair
- Healing
Note - Both Circular and Burns often Infected
What are the Features of Abusive Fractures?
- Abusive Fractures are Frequently Occult
2. Ribs / Metaphyseal / Vertebral Fractures
What is the Differential Diagnosis for a Fracture in a Child?
- Accidental Injury
- Normal Variant
- Birth Injury
- Malignancy
- Medical Conditions associated with Fractures - Metabolic Bone Disease / Osteogenesis Imperfecta
What is Neglect?
Failure to Meet Basic Physical / Psychological Needs
What are the Forms of Neglect?
- Abandonment
- Medical Neglect
- Nutritional Neglect
- Educational Neglect
- Physical Neglect
- Failure to Provide Supervision and Guidance
What is Emotional Abuse?
Psychological Maltreatment, Persistent Non-Physical Harmful Interactions. This can Manifest as:
- Carer Preoccupied with Own Difficulties
- Negativity Towards the Child
- Expectations Beyond his Capabilities
- Exposure to Traumatic Events - Domestic / Drug / Alcohol Abuse
What are the Different Types of Sexual Abuse?
- Physical Contact - Penetrative / Non-Penetrative
- Non-Contact Activities - Exposure to Sexually Explicit Material
- Child Sexual Exploitation
What are the Indicators of Sexual Abuse?
- Disclosure
- Sexualised Behaviour
- Sexually Transmitted Infection
- Pregnancy