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Multiple Choice
When determining if a child shows indicators of maltreatment or abuse, it is important to remember:
A
No single sign is definitive proof of abuse; a combination of indicators and context should be considered.
B
Physical injuries are the only reliable indicators of maltreatment.
C
All children who are quiet or withdrawn are definitely being abused.
D
If a child denies abuse, it means no maltreatment has occurred.
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand that identifying child maltreatment or abuse requires careful consideration of multiple factors rather than relying on a single sign or symptom.
Recognize that physical injuries alone are not the only reliable indicators; behavioral, emotional, and environmental factors also provide important context.
Be aware that behaviors such as being quiet or withdrawn can have many causes and do not definitively indicate abuse on their own.
Consider that a child's denial of abuse does not necessarily mean maltreatment has not occurred, as children may be afraid or unable to disclose abuse.
Conclude that a comprehensive assessment combining various indicators and the context surrounding the child is essential for accurately identifying potential maltreatment.