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Includes but not limited to lacerations, fractured bones, burns, internal injuries, severe bruising or serious bodily harm is
Physical injury
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Is harm to a child's psychological or intellectual functioning. It may be exhibited by severe anxiety, depression, withdrawal, or outward aggressive behavior or a combination of those behaviors, which may be demonstrated by a change in behavior, emotional response, or cognition
Mental Injury
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Includes the employment use, persuasion, inducement, enticement, or coercion of a child to engage in or assist another person to engage in sexually explicit conduct. It is the rape molestation, prostitution, or other forms of sexual exploitation of children or incest with children
Sexual abuse (child)
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Is actual or simulated sexual intercourse whether with persons of the same sex or the opposite sex, bestiality, maturbation, lascivious exhibition of the genital or pubic area of a person or animal, or sadistic or masochistic abuse is
Sexually explicit conduct
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Is sexual involvement such as oral genital contact, genital fondling, and viewing or masturbation is
Child molestation
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Is child pornography, sexually explicit reproduction of a child's image, or child prostitution (US code anotated title 42 1990)
Sexual exploitation
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Is sexual relations between children and blood relatives or surrogate family member
Incest
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Any un-consented touching of another person is
Battery
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Hurting or intimidating someone who is smaller or weaker
Bullying
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Any physical injury or mental injury, sexual abuse exploitation, negligent tx, or maltreatment, of a child by a parent or caregiver
Child abuse
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Harm that comes to individuals from political and social structures that lead to exploitation or deprivation; may include direct violence such as war or genocide
Structural violence
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Purposely taking one's life
suicide
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Thoughts of taking one's life
suicide ideation
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Typicall refers to very young children forced or otherwise induced ito fight in military conflicts
Child Soldiers
hint: Toy soldiers
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Crisis intervention theory has four phases - what are they
page 747
- 1st - assessment of the client
- 2nd - plan of therapeutic interventions
- 3rd - involves nursing interventions
- 4th - resolution of crisis / planning
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Violence in the __________
Ex.
physical assault
murder
verbal abuse
psychological abuse
sexual abuse
assault
Workplace
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