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Physical Abuse of Children | EM:Prep LLSA Review

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Physical Abuse of Children by Drs. Diane Birnbaumer and Jan Shoenberger, MD

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Brain Trauma Studied In Domestic Abuse Victims

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While brain injuries from concussions in the NFL have garnered a lot of attention, experts are now studying similar injuries in domestic abuse victims. A Phoenix hospital has launched a program to assist survivors who have suffered head trauma. (Aug. 23)

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Recognizing Child Abuse: Physical Abuse

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http://healthportal.ca/recognizing-child-abuse-physical-abuse.html
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Overview:
Covers various aspects surrounding the physical abuse of children, including risk factors and how to recognize actual physical signs of abuse. Physical symptoms covered in detailed imagery are soft-tissue injuries, skeletal injuries, head injuries, abdominal injuries and inflicted traumatic brain injury.

Item #: CI018
Year: 2008
Duration: 14:00 minutes

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Physical Abuse and Its Long Term Effects

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