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Diagnose and treat shaken baby syndrome with advice from experts in
the field!When an angry adult shakes a baby, the child may suffer
brain damage, broken ribs, deafness, mental retardation, cerebral
palsy, coma, or death. Often there are personal, ethical, and legal
consequences as well for everyone involved. The Shaken Baby
Syndrome: A Multidisciplinary Approach is the first book to cover
the full spectrum of shaken baby syndrome (SBS), from public health
implications to prosecution. Because SBS causes so much damage and
has so many implications, every case requires the cooperation of a
team of professionals ranging from ophthalmologists to attorneys.
The Shaken Baby Syndrome: A Multidisciplinary Approach will help
you understand what responsibilities each member of the SBS team
has, thus enabling you to work together more productively. The more
smoothly the team works, the better the results for the child are
likely to be.The Shaken Baby Syndrome: A Multidisciplinary Approach
offers expert information and advice on every aspect of prevention,
diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up, including: who shakes babies
and why they do it what biomechanical effects occur when a child is
shaken what symptoms and signs various medical
specialists--radiographers, ophthalmologists, neurologists,
pathologists--should look for in potential cases of SBS how medical
social workers should approach cases of suspected SBS how police
can most effectively investigate SBS how to prosecute SBS
perpetrators how educators, public health workers, counselors, and
social workers can prevent SBSThis comprehensive reference is
essential for anyone who encounters SBS, including emergency room
personnel, physicians, nurses, social workers, police officers,
attorneys, and child care workers. Every year thousands of babies
are shaken badly enough to cause damage. The Shaken Baby Syndrome:
A Multidisciplinary Approach offers the information you need to
help those children.
Recognition and diagnosis of child abuse and neglect creates an
important foundation for the protection of children. Physicians and
other healthcare providers have a fundamental role in this process,
and need to be confident that they can identify correctly the signs
and symptoms that provide clues to non-accidental injuries
resulting from child maltreatment. Diagnosis of Non-accidental
Injury: Illustrated Clinical Cases is an invaluable tool to aid
prompt and appropriate diagnosis, presenting various types of
findings and challenging the reader with both common and
not-so-common manifestations that may result from - or be confused
with - child abuse and neglect. The book describes various clinical
scenarios through a brief clinical history accompanied by
high-quality clinical images. Questions focus on the important
concepts to be learned from each case. The answers are revealed
after a turn of the page, sometimes with additional images to
explain critical aspects, and feature a diagnosis, the 'ruling out'
of abuse or neglect, further diagnostic options where relevant, and
helpful treatments.
Diagnose and treat shaken baby syndrome with advice from experts in
the field When an angry adult shakes a baby, the child may suffer
brain damage, broken ribs, deafness, mental retardation, cerebral
palsy, coma, or death. Often there are personal, ethical, and legal
consequences as well for everyone involved. The Shaken Baby
Syndrome: A Multidisciplinary Approach is the first book to cover
the full spectrum of shaken baby syndrome (SBS), from public health
implications to prosecution. Because SBS causes so much damage and
has so many implications, every case requires the cooperation of a
team of professionals ranging from ophthalmologists to attorneys.
The Shaken Baby Syndrome: A Multidisciplinary Approach will help
you understand what responsibilities each member of the SBS team
has, thus enabling you to work together more productively. The more
smoothly the team works, the better the results for the child are
likely to be. The Shaken Baby Syndrome: A Multidisciplinary
Approach offers expert information and advice on every aspect of
prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up, including: who
shakes babies and why they do it what biomechanical effects occur
when a child is shaken what symptoms and signs various medical
specialists--radiographers, ophthalmologists, neurologists,
pathologists--should look for in potential cases of SBS how medical
social workers should approach cases of suspected SBS how police
can most effectively investigate SBS how to prosecute SBS
perpetrators how educators, public health workers, counselors, and
social workers can prevent SBS This comprehensive reference is
essential for anyone who encounters SBS, including emergency room
personnel, physicians, nurses, social workers, police officers,
attorneys, and child care workers. Every year thousands of babies
are shaken badly enough to cause damage. The Shaken Baby Syndrome:
A Multidisciplinary Approach offers the information you need to
help those children.
When we think of child abuse, we imagine several different forms of
harmful parenting and injuries to children. Most are not visible to
the naked eye, but can be seen if you look more deeply. X-rays can
detect fractures and other imaging can find internal injury and
bleeding, but most maltreated children have more long-lasting harm
that reveals itself through behavioural and emotional
maladjustment, developmental delay, sadness, and other destructive
behaviours later in childhood, adolescence and into adulthood.
These injuries to their personality, sense of self, relationship to
society and mental health change the trajectory of their lives and
dim their potential, with social and financial costs for safety,
treatment and their lost personal growth. We think of these as
affecting everybody's children and that the responsibility lies
with everyone to respond. This is why we put together this book: to
address prevention from a number of perspectives and a variety of
professions. We hope that it successfully brings together a number
of disciplines and perspectives to address child abuse and neglect
among the world's families, governments and cultures. We hope that
those reading these chapters will realise that there are replicable
best practices that can be reliably implemented based on child and
family experiences and needs rather than single approaches designed
to attack single forms of maltreatment, and we look forward to the
day that books like these are not needed.
In the 19th century, a greater understanding of childrens rights
was acknowledged, and in the 20th century, child abuse was
discovered in 1962 after many years of turning a blind eye. The
number of reported cases of child abuse worldwide has since
exploded into a public health epidemic with a much higher incidence
than better-funded diseases such as juvenile cancer. The evaluation
of child abuse and neglect is complex, with many professionals and
agencies involved to try and decrease these incidences. This can be
one of the reasons why the field has not been able to attract
appropriate resources for prevention, treatment, education and
research. Child abuse must be looked upon as a major public health
problem, and professionals must make the 21st century a century for
the child. In this book, the authors have given a short review of
the field.
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