Describe warning signs and physical and emotional assessment findings the nurse may see that could indicate child abuse.

1- Child abuse and maltreatment is not limited to a particular age—it can occur in the infant, toddler, preschool, and school-age years. Choose one of the four age groups and outline the types of abuse most commonly seen among children of that age.

Describe warning signs and physical and emotional assessment findings the nurse may see that could indicate child abuse.

Discuss cultural variations of health practices that can be misidentified as child abuse. Describe the reporting mechanism in your state (FLORIDA) and nurse responsibilities related to the reporting of suspected child abuse.

2- Compare the physical assessment of a child to that of an adult. In addition to describing the similar/different aspects of the physical assessment, explain how the nurse would offer instruction during the assessment, how communication would be adapted to offer explanations, and what strategies the nurse would use to encourage engagement.

Describe warning signs and physical and emotional assessment findings the nurse may see that could indicate child abuse.
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