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First Aid for the USMLE Step 1 (2022) | Medicine (MD/DO) School Study Aid

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3 Picmonics to Learn | 6 mins
Child and Elder Physical Abuse Assessment
Physical Abuse
Inconsistent Injuries
Delay in Treatment
Various Stages of Healing
Child Abuse
Symmetrical Burns
Sexually Transmitted Infection
Bloody/Torn Undergarments
Shaken Baby Syndrome
Elder Abuse
Poor Hygiene
Overmedication
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2 mins
Abusive Head Trauma (Shaken Baby Syndrome)
Presentation
Subdural Hemorrhage
Retinal Hemorrhages
Bruising and Fractures
Diagnosis
CT of Head
Skeletal Survey
Treatment
Document Injuries
Notify Child Protective Services
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Child Neglect
Definition
Failure to Provide a Child with Basic Needs
Physical
Supervision
Medical
Education
Emotional
Presentation
Poor Hygiene
Failure to Thrive
Poor Emotional and Social Skill
Developmental Delay
Treatment
Parenting Programs
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