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This activity contains 5 questions.
A paramedic could potentially suspect an abusive family situation by recognizing which of the following generic risk factors?
The children are all in school.
Both parents are employed.
The residence is untidy.
The family is below the poverty level.
All of the children are sick.
Two signs of domestic elder abuse are:
head injury and loss of speech.
untreated decubitus ulcers and wounds.
dementia and loss of freedom.
poor hygiene and loss of appetite.
fracture from a fall and bruising.
Shaken baby syndrome can cause permanent brain damage and may also result in:
hair loss.
malnutrition.
chest trauma.
blindness.
cerebral palsy.
Hostility, drug abuse, promiscuity, and nightmares in children are indicative of:
malnutrition.
injury.
sexual abuse.
neglect.
none of the above
Paramedics can help the victim of a suspected rape by:
assisting the patient with bathing and dressing.
providing a safe environment.
treating the patient at their residence without transporting.
avoiding talk about the attack as it may upset them more.
completing a thorough patient assessment, including genitalia.
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