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Recognizing and Reporting Child Maltreatment: Session 2 Quiz

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    True or False: Unresolved childhood trauma only impacts a person’s mental health.

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    ACEs stands for the following:

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    True or False: ACEs may increase the likelihood of injury, depression and anxiety, unintended pregnancy or sexually transmitted diseases, cancer and diabetes, alcohol and drug use, and negative life opportunities.

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    Demographic information shows that at least _____% of children in South Dakota are at risk for an ACE.

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    Case Study: A two-year-old boy was brought into the emergency room at a local hospital. The child has bruises on his back, along with difficult breathing. The doctor finds the bruises are inconsistent with accidental injuries. The child’s parent says he does not know what the bruising is from, but guesses it was from the child falling. The doctor believes the bruising on the child’s back is from abusive conduct. Should the doctor report?

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Brandi Miller2023-10-24T09:42:52-05:00October 24, 2023|
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