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Kish-child MH/abuse

Kish-children with mental health issues/abuse

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a family member projecting inadequacies of the family onto one particular family member scapegoating
a term used to describe unclear boundaries with in a family and no sense of individuality exists enmeshed
a tool used to diagram the three generational relationships within a family and to calrify more information genogram
extreme unresponsiveness to adulta, a lack of meaningful speech, and repetitive, self absorbed behavior are all symptoms of autism
unsatble living environments, changes in living environments, malnourshment, several different parents can all contribute to reactive attachment disorder
a child who is very close with her family has headaches when she must leave them for school. these are symptoms of separation anxiety
most children wih ADHD have what level of intelligence normal intelligence
fire setting, stealing, cheating, vandalism, fighting ae all behaviors of conduct disorder
why is it important to set limits with an acting out child? he child lacks an internal lack of control
loss of hair, lanugo, no menstrual cycle for more than 3 months, low body temp, sunken eyes are all signs of anorexia nervosa
tooth enamel erosion, binge eating, purging, abuse of laxatives are all symptoms of Bulimia
controlled or uncontrolled defectaion past he age of when the child was toilet trained is encopresis
urinating during sleep or in pants after the point at which a child is toilet trained is enuresis
what education should you provide to parets when there child is prescribed a stimulant gie with meals and at least 6 hours before bead
the nurse must be aware of her own feelings towards family violence to be able to assess without judgement
if a nurse suspecs that child abuse has occurred they must contact the child protective services
when sexual abuse is suspected, anatomical dolls can be used in play therapy. it is important not to put thoughts or words onto the child but to encourage the child to explain to you what hey are doing
it is important to know that having bathed after a sexual assault but prior to a rape kit being used , will effect the accuracy of the out come of any evidence that may be able to be used to prove the sexual assault
depression in children is often displayed as aggression
the biologic theory of child abuse states the parent of a child who was abused will most likely abuse their child
teaching adolescents better parenting skills is an important step in stopping child abuse
in caring for a pateint with an eaing disorder, it is important for the staf to record the amount of PO intake for the dietician to review true
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