Family in Crisis: Abuse and Violence Flashcards

1
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the child is not fed, clothed, supervised properly or offered medical care

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neglect

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2
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mandatory reporter time and who

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within 48 hrs to DSWD physician and nurse, failure to report is punished by 2,000 phpq

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3
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Sexual abuse signs and symptoms

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Sexual knowledge
STD
Blood in underwear
Statements and inappropriate sexual contact

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Neglect symptoms

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Poor growth
Poor hygiene
Lack of clothing
Taking food or money (stealing)
Hiding food for later
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5
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Factors that may increase a person’s risk of becoming abusive

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Neglected as a child
PTSD
Family crisis
Financial stress
Family Isolation
Substance abuse
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Mental health disorders

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Eating, Personality, Behavior Disorders
Depression
Anxiety
PTSD
Sleep disturbances
Attachment disorders
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7
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repetitive shaking of a small infant by the arms or shoulder that cause whiplash injury to the neck

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Shaken Baby Syndrome

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8
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involve physical, sexual, or psychological abuse with ceremonial activities

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Ritual abuse

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9
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parent who repeatedly brings a child to a health care when in fact the child is well

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Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy

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10
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unique syndrome which an infants falls below the 5th percentile for weight and height

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Failure to Thrive (reactive attachment disorder)

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physical assessment of FTT

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Poor muscle tone
Lack of resistance to examiner
Staring hungrily
Nonexistent crying

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12
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vague term that includes indecent liberties such as oral genital contact

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Molestation

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13
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sexual activity between family members

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Incest

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14
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sexual activity under actual or threatened force

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Rape

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15
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sexual activity with a person under the age of consent regardless of apparent willingness of the underage

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Statutory rape

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16
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forced sexual act such as oral or anal genital act

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Sexual assult

17
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having coitus despite a voiced unwillingness; misuse Rohypnol

18
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2 phases or Rape trauma syndrome

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Disorganization and Reorganization

19
Q

phase where victims feel a combination of humiliation, shame and guilt, embarrassment and anger; great pain of perineal lacerations

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Disorganization phase

20
Q

Phase where recurring nightmare, sexual dysfunction and continuing inability to relate to men

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Reorganization phase

21
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rape evaluation (4)

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Medical assessment (PT)
Collection of forensic evidences
Psychologic Eval
Recomm of crisis intervention

22
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data collection in rape

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Collection of clothing
Hair samples
Semen from vagina
Blood sample

23
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Laboratory testing for HIV

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Acid phosphatase (sperm)
Vagina and anal cultures
Blood for VDRL and PT
Blood typing

24
Q

follow up test for gonorrhea, chlamydia, human papillomavirus, syphilis and hepa when?

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when to follow up for HIV test?
90 days
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When to follow up for syphilis, hepa and HIV
6 monthsq
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treatment of rape victim
Psychological support Prophylaxis for STD test for Hepa, B C and HIV
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Treatment to prevent infection for Rape victim
``` Ceftriaxone 125 mg IM single dose (gonorrhea) Metronidazole 2g oral (bacterial vaginosis) Azithromycin 1g (Chlamydia) ```
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Treatment and test for rape victim for Hepa B c and HIV
zidovudine fixed dose 150 mg orally 2x a day for 4 weeks
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Prevention of pregnancy for rape victim
Oral contraceptice >72 hrs | IUD if used 10 days after rape
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Commonly used emergency contraception
Copper bearing T38oA IUD for 5 days | Levonorgestrel 1.5 mg orally 120 hrs of unprotected sex