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17 multiple choice 1 point which federal law specifies the minimum standards that states must incorporate into their definitions of child abuse and neglect? victims awareness act federal abuse act federal child abuse and treatment act child and elder abuse act 18 multiple choice 1 point which of the following are physical and behavioral indicators of child abuse and maltreatment? bruises from sporting events a pattern of bruises, burns, and broken bones cigarette burns only lack of broken arms, legs and skull injuries 19 multiple choice 1 point which of the following qualifies as child abuse? sexual injury not inflicted by a family or other person responsible for the childs care. intentional serious mental injury not inflicted by a family or other person responsible for the childs care emotional injury inflicted by a family or other person responsible for the childs care. physical injury not inflicted by a family or other person responsible for the childs care
- The Federal Child Abuse and Treatment Act sets minimum standards for states' definitions of child abuse and neglect.
- A pattern of bruises, burns, and broken bones is a physical indicator of child abuse and maltreatment. Bruises from sporting events are normal, cigarette burns alone are not comprehensive, and lack of certain injuries is not an indicator of abuse.
- Emotional injury inflicted by a family or other person responsible for the child's care is considered child abuse. Sexual, mental or physical injuries not inflicted by such responsible parties do not fall under the typical definition of child abuse in this context.
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- Federal Child Abuse and Treatment Act
- A pattern of bruises, burns, and broken bones
- Emotional injury inflicted by a family or other person responsible for the child's care