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Learning Objectives
After completing this course you will learn to:
Chapters 1 and 2: Introduction and Abuse Is Abuse
- Define and recognize various forms of child abuse.
Chapter 3: Physical Abuse and Neglect
- Identify 14 “suspicious” injuries that may point toward physical abuse.
Chapters 4 and 6: Sexual Abuse & Recognizing the Abused Child
- Recognize 13 specific behavioral patterns that may indicate child sexual abuse.
Chapter 5: Emotional Abuse
- Identify 11 effects on children subjected to emotional abuse.
Chapter 6: Recognizing the Abused Child
- Identify 11 traits that may Recognize 4 indications that may lead you to conclude that child abuse accusation is true.indicate child abuse.
Chapter 7: Factors Influencing Child Abuse
- Identify the presence of five factors in parents that may predispose them toward child abuse.
- Recognize 6 common issues in an incestuous household.
Chapter 8: “Munchausen Syndrome”
- Gather information to support a diagnosis of Munchausen syndrome.
Chapter 9: Taking Action
- Identify 15 instances of reportable child abuse.
- Recognize 7 signs of physical deprivation of a child.
- Recognize 4 indications that may lead you to conclude that child abuse accusation is true.
- Recognize 8 indications that may lead you to conclude that child abuse accusation is false.
Chapter 11: Everyone’s Mission
- Define the role of social work, teachers, day-care professionals and general public to prevent child abuse.
Chapter 12: Help for the Abuser
- Find help for the abuser.
Chapter 14: Healing the Child
- Identify at least 6 processes for healing the abused child.
Chapter 15: Changing Role of Nursing
- Define the role of nursing in child abuse instances.
Chapter 16: Legal Aspects of Child Abuse
- Define legal aspects of child abuse.
Chapter 17: Child Abuse and the Court of Law
- Explain the role played by courts in instances of child abuse.
Chapter 18: Statistics Known About Child Abuse
- Provide referrals to families involved in child abuse.
Supplementary Reading
- Explain to parents how words can hurt children.
- List six things parents should never say to their children.
- List 5 courses of action that may help a parent to break out of a vicious cycle of child abuse.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Abuse Is Abuse
Chapter 3: Physical Abuse and Neglect
Chapter 4: Sexual Abuse
Chapter 5: Emotional Abuse
Chapter 6: Recognizing the Abused Child
Chapter 7: Factors Influencing Child Abuse
Chapter 8: “Munchausen Syndrome”
Chapter 9: Taking Action
Chapter 10: Child Protective Agency
Chapter 11: It’s Everyone’s Mission
Chapter 12: Help for the Abuser
Chapter 13: Community Involvement
Chapter 14: Healing the Child
Chapter 15: Changing Role of Nursing
Chapter 16: Legal Aspects of Child Abuse
Chapter 17: Child Abuse and the Court of Law
Chapter 18: Statistics Known About Child Abuse
Supplementary Articles