Identifying and Reporting Child Abuse and Neglect Practice Test

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What are common indicators of physical abuse in children?

Unexplained injuries

Frequent bruises

Fearful response to adults

All of the above

Common indicators of physical abuse in children encompass a variety of signs that may suggest a child is experiencing harm. Unexplained injuries, such as bruises, burns, or fractures that cannot be logically accounted for, are strong indicators that something harmful may be occurring. Frequent bruising can also be a significant red flag, especially if the bruises are in areas of the body that are typically covered by clothing, raising questions about their origin.

Additionally, a child's fearful response to adults can be revealing. If a child seems overly wary, anxious, or demonstrates signs of distress around caregivers or other adults, it may reflect an underlying fear due to potential abuse. This behavioral response may indicate an attempt to avoid situations they associate with pain or emotional harm.

When considering all these factors together, it is clear that they collectively support the identification of physical abuse. Therefore, recognizing any one of these indicators can lead to concerns, but the presence of multiple indicators reinforces the need for further investigation.

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