NEWEST VERSION ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS /ALREADY GRADED A+.
The definition of a safe child is that - ANSWER-there is no
impending danger threats to child and the caregivers protective
capacities control existing threats
The following are examples of present danger - ANSWER-an
infant child is left alone in a vehicle parked outside a mall & a
caregiver is perceived as intoxicated and reckless in the
presence of a vulnerable child
The following best describes present and impending danger -
ANSWER-present danger is imminent, significant, and
observable; impending danger is the risk of maltreatment
Caregiver Protective Capacities - ANSWER-The personal and
caregiving behavioral, cognitive and emotional characteristics
that specifically and directly can be associated with being
protective to one's children. When the caregivers responsible
are able to effectively manage negative family conditions in the
home for the long term, the child is safe. Protective capacities
, are personal qualities or characteristics that contribute to
vigilant child protection
The best relationship between danger threats and risk factors -
ANSWER-all danger threats have risk factors, but not all risk
factors are danger threats
Danger threshold criteria - ANSWER-*OOSIV
~observable
~Out of control
~severe
~imminent
~vulnerable child
Case Management services - ANSWER-unsafe child
impending danger - ANSWER-child in a state of danger due to
parent/caregiver behaviors, attitudes, motives, emotions, and/or
situations, which poses a specific threat of severe harm to child
What characteristic of a child is most associated with
vulnerability to present and impending danger - ANSWER-
dependence