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When considering the timing of the examination for a child, what must be taken into consideration? - ️️How recent was the last abuse incident Neglectful parents often demonstrate a(n) _____________ to provide ___________ for their offspring, thus endangering their emotional and neurological ...

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CMAS Exam 1
When considering the timing of the examination for a child, what must be taken into
consideration? - ✔️✔️How recent was the last abuse incident

Neglectful parents often demonstrate a(n) _____________ to provide ___________ for
their offspring, thus endangering their emotional and neurological
___________________. - ✔️✔️inability, stimulation, development

When considering neglect, an individual must take into consideration the child's ______
level - ✔️✔️Development

The Elizabeth Poor Law identified those who were old, had disabilities, or who were
mothers as: - ✔️✔️The impotent poor

_______ Considered children as inherently good and encouraged educational methods
that would enhance positive development - ✔️✔️Jean-Jacque Rosseu

A pediatric radiologist from Columbia University, who noted inconsistencies in the child's
injury and the parents story - ✔️✔️John Caffey

From the late 1800's to the 1920's, moving of orphaned children from NYC to rural parts
of the country was known as - ✔️✔️Orphan Train

The three adverbs used to define child maltreatment in PA law are - ✔️✔️Intentionally,
knowingly, recklessly

The T.E.N of the ten 4 stands for - ✔️✔️Torso, ear, neck

When a child actively seeks out an individual to make a disclosure of maltreatment this
is a - ✔️✔️intentional disclosure

Penn states policy of AD 72 reporting suspected child abuse- who is required to report
reasonable suspicion of abuse? - ✔️✔️Authorized adult

What discipline of the MDT collects and preserves evidence? - ✔️✔️Law enforcement

When reporting child maltreatment, the person reporting must know the abuse is
happening - ✔️✔️False

Medical examinations almost always have medical evidence of abuse - ✔️✔️False

, When a child is making a disclosure of maltreatment, the first thing someone should do
is - ✔️✔️Believe the child

A forensic interview is to be fact-finding, non-leading, culturally, and developmentally
sensitive and - ✔️✔️Neutral or unbiased


Forensic interviews have how many phases to the interviewing process? - ✔️✔️3

Child protective services number one goal is to remove the child from the home -
✔️✔️false
_____ this syndrome to refer to a condition in young children who had apparently been
victims of severe physical abuse, generally at the hands of a parent or foster parent -
✔️✔️Battered child syndrome


Enacted for society to deal with the impoverished parent where ___________and
___________ fell short. - ✔️✔️Churches and communities

Jean-Jacques Rousseau believed that children had their own unique way of
___________ and __________. - ✔️✔️feeling and thinking

In this course, Child Maltreatment is an inclusive term used to describe: - ✔️✔️child
neglect and child abuse

The 18th century philosopher believed that children were born as "______________
__________" - ✔️✔️Noble savages

Able-bodied poor - ✔️✔️Those who were considered capable and were, therefore
forced to work

Dependent children - ✔️✔️Those who were orphaned or abandoned and for whom aid
was provided

The 18th Century philosopher agreed with Locke's theory on how children developed. -
✔️✔️false

Indentured children were children who were brought into a system in which parents
______________ children to masters who taught a __________. - ✔️✔️Trade and
apprenticed

The adult refuses to acknowledge the child's worth and the legitimacy of the child's
needs. - ✔️✔️rejecting

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