The article emphasizes the need for the practice nurse or nurse practitioner to recognize signs of abuse and neglect in child patients. A nurse may be the only person to have seen the injuries, so it is im...
There are thousands of innocent children being violated every day. The majority of them are being inappropriately touched right at home by a family member or a friend of the family. In other words, it doesn't matter how well you think you know your family, it only matters that you know ...
Neglect is also when someone leaves the child alone for long stretches of time or under dangerous conditions. Other types of child abuse include: Parental substance abuse.This happens when adults neglect or harm children through the use of drugs oralcohol. It includes situations like: A parent n...
摘要: Reviews two books on child abuse. 'Child Abuse and Neglect: A Clinician's Handbook,' by Christopher J. Hobbs, Helga G.I. Hanks and Jane M. Wynne; 'Physical Signs of Child Abuse: a Colour Atlas,' by Jane M. Wynne and Christopher J. Hobbs....
Child neglect Emotional neglect and abuse Failure to thrive Munchausen by proxy syndrome The descriptions of child abuse in the next section are intended for people who have questions about abuse, what it is, and how it may present itself. Although some cases of child abuse are obvious, many ...
As a result of your drug abuse, you may miss or be late for work or school more frequently, your job performance may decrease, and you may begin to neglect social or family responsibilities. Your ability to cease using is harmed with time. What began as a conscious decision has evolved ...
Patient neglect in nursing homes can be more difficult to detect than other forms of nursing home abuse. This is because the signs ofnursing home neglectare often not as obvious. However, elderly neglect in nursing homes can lead to consequences that are just as serious as they are in other...
to meet their child’s emotional needs during the early years. Emotional neglect involves unresponsive, unavailable, or limited emotional interactions between the parent and the child. Children’s emotional needs for love, support, affection, belonging, attention, and positive self-esteem are ignored....
It’s easy to blame yourself for someone else’s depression, especially if you’re a parent. Try not to. Don’t play the blame game. It’s unlikely that one person (except in the case of neglect or abuse) is responsible for causing the depression. ...
Abuse (physical, emotional, or sexual) Caregivers with poor parenting skills Parental anger issues Parental neglect Parents with psychiatric conditions Prenatal exposure to alcohol or drugs Most children with attachment disorders have experienced serious neglect, and often they have experienced trauma or fr...