Child Abuse: Clinical, Ethical, & Legal Issues Live Broadcast

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Course Objectives:


  1. Describe the epidemiology of child abuse among the American populace.
  2. Describe the predisposing factors for child abuse.
  3. Identify the categories of child abuse.
  4. Recognize clinical signs observable on child abuse victims
  5. Recognize clinical. findings & conditions that mimic child abuse
  6. Recognize typical behaviors of child abusers in the healthcare setting.
  7. Discuss the ethical & legal implications of child abuse for healthcare practitioners.
  8. Describe the impact of child abuse situations on healthcare practitioners.

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Description:

This broadcast is sponsored Radiometer America, a worldwide leader in blood gas analysis. In fact, in 1954 Radiometer launched the world’s first commercially available blood gas analyzer. Their sponsorship is allowing you to take it for only $5.

Registering allows you to participate in the live broadcast airing on Friday, December 8, 2023. It is not a course that can be taken at any time. Course times this day are:

11:00 AM Eastern
10:00 AM Central
9:00 AM Mountain
8:00 AM Pacific

Payments and certificates are handled by our website and the course will be taught in a Zoom meeting. The Zoom meeting will open 30 minutes before showtime.

Registration / Join a Meeting:

1) Click the Purchase This Course button (Annual CEU Subscribers skip to step 3).

2) After concluding your purchase, you will receive an email from us with a link to register for the Zoom meeting.

3) This course is free for our Annual CEU Subscription holders. If you have an active Annual CEU Subscription, click here to register for the Zoom meeting. Interested in an Annual CEU Subscription? Click here to learn more.

4) You will join the meeting on the day of the broadcast by:

► Clicking Join Zoom Class in the Zoom column on the Real-Time Live Broadcast schedule, or

► Clicking here, or

► Clicking the link provided in the Zoom registration confirmation email (you do not need to receive an email to join the class).

.Evaluations & Certificates:

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► The evaluation link will be posted in the Zoom chat at the end of the Zoom meeting. Click on the link to go directly to the evaluation page, or

► After the meeting ends, return to the Real-Time Live Broadcast page, scroll down to the schedule, and click on Open Evaluation to the right of the course name to go directly to the evaluation page, or

► Return to this course page, scroll to the bottom, and under Lessons click on “Start This Lesson” next to the Evaluation.

Optional Links:

Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act

Child Abuse Clinical Presentation

About SUID and SIDS

SIDS and Other Sleep-Related Infant Deaths: Updated 2016 Recommendations for a Safe Infant Sleeping Environment

SIDS: Q&A for Healthcare Providers

Mandatory Reporters of Child Abuse and Neglect

Pennsylvania Specific Reporting of Child Abuse

Quick Reference to Child and Adolescent Forensics

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