Child sexual abuse

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Averil Tam
Flashcards by Averil Tam, updated more than 1 year ago
Averil Tam
Created by Averil Tam about 6 years ago
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1. TRUE/FALSE? A. Most perpetrators of child sexual abuse are known to the child True
1. TRUE/FALSE? B. Children are always believed when they disclose sexual abuse False
1. TRUE/FALSE? C. Doctors should maintain confidentiality when a child discloses sexual abuse and does not want the doctor to tell anyone False
1. TRUE/FALSE? D. If an adolescent has been drinking alcohol at party and engages in “consensual peer sex”, there is no need to make a report to the Helpline False
1. TRUE/FALSE? E. Grooming behaviour may include an offender building a relationship with a child to make them feel special True
2. TRUE/FALSE? A. Masked presentations of child sexual abuse are very uncommon False
2. TRUE/FALSE? B. STIs in young children require a thorough child protection medical assessment and interagency investigation True
2. TRUE/FALSE? C. Sibling sexual abuse is easily prevented by parental supervision False
2. TRUE/FALSE? D. Allegations of child sexual abuse during family law court proceedings are usually false False
2. TRUE/FALSE? E. Adult offenders often begin offending in adolescence True
3. TRUE/FALSE? A. Medical assessment can reassure a child that their body is okay True
3. TRUE/FALSE? B. “Did someone touch your ‘wee-wee’ (genital region) is an appropriate question to ask a child False
3. TRUE/FALSE? C. There is no hole in the normal prepubertal hymen False
3. TRUE/FALSE? D. Penetration of the prepubertal hymen will always cause an injury False
3. TRUE/FALSE? E. The legal definition of penetration in NSW includes “the insertion of the male part into the female parts to however slight an extent” True
4. TRUE/FALSE? A. If a child discloses sexual abuse this should be documented carefully using the child’s own words True
4. TRUE/FALSE? B. It is not the doctor’s role to formally interview the child (this is done by NSW Police) True
4. TRUE/FALSE? C. Following an acute event where a child is not sure what has happened to them early collection of blood alcohol and urine for drug screening is recommended True
4. TRUE/FALSE? D. Factors informing decisions about HIV PEP include available information about the alleged perpetrator, nature of the assault, time elapsed True
4. TRUE/FALSE? E. Follow up may include assessment of medical and counselling needs True
5. TRUE/FALSE? A. Child sexual abuse typically does not have a long term impact on the child False
5. TRUE/FALSE? B. Protective behaviour programs are not effective False
5. TRUE/FALSE? C. The support of the non-offending caregiver can be a key factor in long term outcomes True
5. TRUE/FALSE? D. Health professionals should consider screening routinely for dating violence True
5. TRUE/FALSE? E. Tertiary child protection units are available for consultation in NSW True
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