Child Welfare Final Exam Questions With
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LATEST UPDATE 2026
Physical Abuse -CORRECTANSWER Is any injury other than by accidental means, or
injuries at variance with the history given of them or a child's condition which is the
result of maltreatment such as malnutrition, deprivation of necessities or cruel
punishment
Examples of Physical abuse/ Exploitation -CORRECTANSWER - death
- head injuries
- bruises, scratches, lacerations
- internal injuries
- burns, scalds
- reddening or blistering of the tissue though application of heat by fire, chemical
substances, cigarettes, matches, electricity, scalding water, friction, etc
- injuries to bone, muscle, cartilage, ligaments
- fractures, discolorations, sprains, strains, displacements, hematomas, ect.
- misuses of medical treatments or therapies
Sexual abuse/ Exploitation -CORRECTANSWER is any incidents of sexual contact
involving a child which is inflicted or allowed to be inflicted by any person responsible for
,the child's health, welfare or care, by a person given access to the child, or by a person
entrusted with the child's care
Sexual abuse includes -CORRECTANSWER - rape
- sexual penetration: digital, penile or foreign objects
- oral / genital contact
- indecent exposure for the purpose of sexual gratification of the offender
- incest
- fondling for the purpose of sexual gratification of the offender
- sexual exploitation of a child
- coercing or forcing a child to participate in, or be exposed to, pornography and/ or
sexual behavior
Emotional abuse/ Maltreatment -CORRECTANSWER is a cruel or unconscionable act
(s) and / or statement (s) made, threatened to be made, or allowed to be made
EXAMPLE
by the person responsible for the Childs health, welfare or care by a person given
access to the child,, or by a person entrusted with the Childs care and which:
- has a adverse impact on the child, or
- seriously interferes with a Childs positive emotional development
The adverse impact may result from a single event or from a consistent pattern of
behavior
,the observable impairment of the Childs psychological, cognitive emotional and/or social
well-being and functioning must be related behavior of the person responsible for the
Childs health, welfare or care, by a person given access to the child, or by a person
entrusted with the Childs care
- rejecting the child
- degrading the child
- isolating the child
- terrorizing the child by exposing the child to violent, brutal, or intimidating acts or
statements, including exposure to the family violence
- using cruel or unusual methods of discipline -CORRECTANSWER types of emotional
Abuse
types of emotional Abuse -CORRECTANSWER - rejecting the child
- degrading the child
- isolating the child
- terrorizing the child by exposing the child to violent, brutal, or intimidating acts or
statements, including exposure to the family violence
- using cruel or unusual methods of discipline
Physical neglect -CORRECTANSWER is the failure, whether intentional or not, of the
person responsable for the child's health, welfare or care of the person given access to
, the child, or of the person entrusted with the Childs care to provide and maintain
adequate food, clothing, supervision, and safety for the child.
Examples of physical neglect -CORRECTANSWER - action/ inaction resulting in death
- abandonment
- action/ inaction resulting in the Childs failure to thrive
- the failure to provide supervision or a reliable person to provide child care including,
but not limited to the following:
- leaving a child alone for an excessive period of time given the Childs age and
cognitive abilities
- holding the child responsibilities for the care of siblings or other beyond the Childs
ability
- Erratic or impaired behavior by the Childs care which adversely impacts the child
Example of physical neglect
the failure to provide supervision or a reliable person to provide child care including, but
not limited to the following: -CORRECTANSWER - leaving a child alone for an
excessive period of time given the Childs age and cognitive abilities
- holding the child responsibilities for the care of siblings or other beyond the Childs
ability
- Erratic or impaired behavior by the Childs care which adversely impacts the child
Example of physical neglect
100- Verified Answers|| GRADED A+||
LATEST UPDATE 2026
Physical Abuse -CORRECTANSWER Is any injury other than by accidental means, or
injuries at variance with the history given of them or a child's condition which is the
result of maltreatment such as malnutrition, deprivation of necessities or cruel
punishment
Examples of Physical abuse/ Exploitation -CORRECTANSWER - death
- head injuries
- bruises, scratches, lacerations
- internal injuries
- burns, scalds
- reddening or blistering of the tissue though application of heat by fire, chemical
substances, cigarettes, matches, electricity, scalding water, friction, etc
- injuries to bone, muscle, cartilage, ligaments
- fractures, discolorations, sprains, strains, displacements, hematomas, ect.
- misuses of medical treatments or therapies
Sexual abuse/ Exploitation -CORRECTANSWER is any incidents of sexual contact
involving a child which is inflicted or allowed to be inflicted by any person responsible for
,the child's health, welfare or care, by a person given access to the child, or by a person
entrusted with the child's care
Sexual abuse includes -CORRECTANSWER - rape
- sexual penetration: digital, penile or foreign objects
- oral / genital contact
- indecent exposure for the purpose of sexual gratification of the offender
- incest
- fondling for the purpose of sexual gratification of the offender
- sexual exploitation of a child
- coercing or forcing a child to participate in, or be exposed to, pornography and/ or
sexual behavior
Emotional abuse/ Maltreatment -CORRECTANSWER is a cruel or unconscionable act
(s) and / or statement (s) made, threatened to be made, or allowed to be made
EXAMPLE
by the person responsible for the Childs health, welfare or care by a person given
access to the child,, or by a person entrusted with the Childs care and which:
- has a adverse impact on the child, or
- seriously interferes with a Childs positive emotional development
The adverse impact may result from a single event or from a consistent pattern of
behavior
,the observable impairment of the Childs psychological, cognitive emotional and/or social
well-being and functioning must be related behavior of the person responsible for the
Childs health, welfare or care, by a person given access to the child, or by a person
entrusted with the Childs care
- rejecting the child
- degrading the child
- isolating the child
- terrorizing the child by exposing the child to violent, brutal, or intimidating acts or
statements, including exposure to the family violence
- using cruel or unusual methods of discipline -CORRECTANSWER types of emotional
Abuse
types of emotional Abuse -CORRECTANSWER - rejecting the child
- degrading the child
- isolating the child
- terrorizing the child by exposing the child to violent, brutal, or intimidating acts or
statements, including exposure to the family violence
- using cruel or unusual methods of discipline
Physical neglect -CORRECTANSWER is the failure, whether intentional or not, of the
person responsable for the child's health, welfare or care of the person given access to
, the child, or of the person entrusted with the Childs care to provide and maintain
adequate food, clothing, supervision, and safety for the child.
Examples of physical neglect -CORRECTANSWER - action/ inaction resulting in death
- abandonment
- action/ inaction resulting in the Childs failure to thrive
- the failure to provide supervision or a reliable person to provide child care including,
but not limited to the following:
- leaving a child alone for an excessive period of time given the Childs age and
cognitive abilities
- holding the child responsibilities for the care of siblings or other beyond the Childs
ability
- Erratic or impaired behavior by the Childs care which adversely impacts the child
Example of physical neglect
the failure to provide supervision or a reliable person to provide child care including, but
not limited to the following: -CORRECTANSWER - leaving a child alone for an
excessive period of time given the Childs age and cognitive abilities
- holding the child responsibilities for the care of siblings or other beyond the Childs
ability
- Erratic or impaired behavior by the Childs care which adversely impacts the child
Example of physical neglect