Deck 10: Maltreatment of Children: Abuse and Neglect
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Deck 10: Maltreatment of Children: Abuse and Neglect
1
An abusive adult's behavior is often impulsive and easily provoked.
True
2
Adults who mistreat children often lack effective parenting skills.
True
3
When parents are accused of child abuse, they often defend their actions on the basis of:
A) hatred toward the child
B) desire to cause intentional harm
C) an attempt to discipline the child
D) lack of financial resources
A) hatred toward the child
B) desire to cause intentional harm
C) an attempt to discipline the child
D) lack of financial resources
an attempt to discipline the child
4
A lack of physical contact and psychological closeness with a primary caregiver can stunt an infant's growth.
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5
It is the family's right to discipline their children as they see fit.
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6
Discipline that is physical and forceful, such as hitting and shoving, teaches children to respect adults.
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7
Teachers can best help maltreated children by:
A) reprimanding the family
B) establishing a trusting relationship with the child
C) referring the child for psychiatric evaluation
D) not discussing any related circumstances to avoid upsetting the child
A) reprimanding the family
B) establishing a trusting relationship with the child
C) referring the child for psychiatric evaluation
D) not discussing any related circumstances to avoid upsetting the child
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8
Abusive adults tend to exhibit all the following characteristics EXCEPT:
A) a belief in harsh punishment
B) a dependency on their children for love and affection
C) poor self-concept
D) a strong social network of friends
A) a belief in harsh punishment
B) a dependency on their children for love and affection
C) poor self-concept
D) a strong social network of friends
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9
Girls are the most frequent victims of sexual abuse.
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10
Withholding food, failure to keep a child reasonably clean, and leaving a 3-year-old home alone are examples of:
A) physical neglect
B) verbal abuse
C) emotional neglect
D) physical abuse
A) physical neglect
B) verbal abuse
C) emotional neglect
D) physical abuse
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11
Sexual abuse includes:
A) only incidences involving actual intercourse
B) any sexual involvement between an adult and child
C) only sexual acts to which a child did not consent
D) rape and incest exclusively
A) only incidences involving actual intercourse
B) any sexual involvement between an adult and child
C) only sexual acts to which a child did not consent
D) rape and incest exclusively
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12
When teachers or administrators notify authorities about possible abuse or neglect, they must also inform the individual or family suspected of this behavior.
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13
Redirecting and ignoring are effective strategies for addressing children's misbehavior.
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14
Malnutrition, lack of proper clothing, and inadequate adult supervision are examples of:
A) verbal abuse
B) physical neglect
C) emotional neglect
D) physical abuse
A) verbal abuse
B) physical neglect
C) emotional neglect
D) physical abuse
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15
A child is legally defined as an individual:
A) under 18 years of age
B) under 16 years of age
C) 21 years and younger
D) 0 to 15 years
A) under 18 years of age
B) under 16 years of age
C) 21 years and younger
D) 0 to 15 years
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16
The term "latchkey" refers to children who are from broken homes.
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17
An adult cannot be charged with sexual abuse if the child agrees to participate.
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18
Child maltreatment is a contemporary phenomenon.
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19
Children who are maltreated find it relatively easy to establish trusting relationships with their teachers.
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20
Children are most frequently abused by:
A) strangers
B) an alcoholic relative or babysitter
C) someone they know
D) an older child or sibling
A) strangers
B) an alcoholic relative or babysitter
C) someone they know
D) an older child or sibling
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21
Daily health checks enable teachers to spot signs of ____________________ abuse, such as bruising, burns, or scrapes.
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22
Why are teachers in an ideal position to recognize signs of abuse and neglect?
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23
Adults who serve alcohol to underage children may be prosecuted for:
A) physical abuse
B) physical neglect
C) emotional abuse
D) emotional neglect
A) physical abuse
B) physical neglect
C) emotional abuse
D) emotional neglect
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24
____________________ ____________________ syndrome is a form of physical abuse that is observed in infants. Internal bleeding and bruising, brain damage, seizures, intellectual disability, and potential death can result.
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25
When used appropriately, ____________________ can be an effective method for teaching children socially acceptable behavior.
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26
Child abuse laws are based on the fundamental belief that:
A) families have certain obligations toward their children
B) teachers can be more objective in recognizing signs of maltreatment
C) society supports the removal of children from abusive homes
D) adults should be punished for their actions
A) families have certain obligations toward their children
B) teachers can be more objective in recognizing signs of maltreatment
C) society supports the removal of children from abusive homes
D) adults should be punished for their actions
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27
Teachers and various health professionals are ____________________ to report suspected incidences of maltreatment to the proper authorities.
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28
Abusive head trauma (formerly known as shaken baby syndrome):
A) involves a failure to provide for the baby's physical needs
B) describes a baby who shakes and screams when he becomes angry
C) is a condition experienced by babies who must be rocked and bounced before they can calm themselves
D) is a form of child abuse caused by vigorous shaking and violent tossing of an infant into the air
A) involves a failure to provide for the baby's physical needs
B) describes a baby who shakes and screams when he becomes angry
C) is a condition experienced by babies who must be rocked and bounced before they can calm themselves
D) is a form of child abuse caused by vigorous shaking and violent tossing of an infant into the air
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29
In most cases, abusive adults do not set out to ____________________ harm their children.
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30
A 3-year-old falls into the family swimming pool and drowns when his mother goes indoors to answer the doorbell. The mother is likely to be charged with:
A) physical abuse
B) physical neglect
C) a misdemeanor
D) psychological abuse
A) physical abuse
B) physical neglect
C) a misdemeanor
D) psychological abuse
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31
How can a teacher determine if a bump or bruise is a legitimate injury or an act of child abuse?
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32
In most states, teachers are:
A) required to prove abuse/neglect before reporting it to authorities
B) encouraged to investigate incidences of abuse/neglect
C) required by law to report suspected cases of maltreatment
D) mandated to inform the suspected family
A) required to prove abuse/neglect before reporting it to authorities
B) encouraged to investigate incidences of abuse/neglect
C) required by law to report suspected cases of maltreatment
D) mandated to inform the suspected family
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33
Threatening, belittling, degrading, or calling a child names are examples of:
A) emotional abuse
B) physical neglect
C) physical abuse
D) failure to thrive
A) emotional abuse
B) physical neglect
C) physical abuse
D) failure to thrive
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34
Abusive acts are frequently triggered by a ____________________ event, such as illness, unemployment, or poverty.
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35
Child abuse and/or neglect are usually observed as a ____________________ rather than as a single event.
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36
The passage of the ____________________________ in 1974 marked the first time that abusive treatment of children was officially acknowledged.
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37
Allowing children to repeatedly skip school can result in the prosecution of parents for ____________________ ____________________
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38
How do discipline and punishment differ?
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39
The ____________________, size, color, and severity of physical injuries should be carefully documented.
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40
In many cases of child maltreatment, stress is:
A) the precipitating factor
B) not a factor
C) the only factor
D) unknown
A) the precipitating factor
B) not a factor
C) the only factor
D) unknown
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41
In what ways can a teacher help a child who has been abused or neglected?
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42
What information should teachers record when they observe an incident of suspected abuse or neglect?
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43
Your 9-year-old wants to stay home alone while you go to the grocery store. How would you determine whether this is the right thing to do?
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44
Each year investigative authorities are notified of thousands of abuse and neglect cases. Although statistics suggest the incidence of childhood maltreatment is increasing, some authorities do not agree. What factors might help to explain this discrepancy?
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