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Understanding Adverse Childhood Events & Trauma Care: ACE Study & NCA Standards, Exams of Pediatrics

Discover ACE, trauma-informed care, and the ACE study, which examined the consequences of 10 potentially traumatic experiences. Trauma-informed care aims to recognize and prevent further trauma. NCA standards outline key components of a trauma-informed team. PTSD criteria include trauma exposure, re-experiencing, avoidance, arousal, distress, and duration. TF-CBT includes psycho-education, skills building, and trauma narrative. Commission refers to harm, acts include abuse. Omission refers to failure to provide needs, acts include neglect. Types of child sexual exploitation include abuse images, cyber-enticement, trafficking. Perpetrator risk factors include violence history, transient caregivers, low education, but not child sexual abuse.

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2023/2024

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What is ACE? - correct answer Adverse Childhood Events
What was the ACE Study? - correct answer Examined medical, social, and
economic consequences of adverse childhood events.
What is ACE used for? - correct answer Can determine the likelihood of the 10
most common causes of death in the US.
What is Trauma Informed Care? - correct answer • engage people with history of
trauma
• recognize presence of trauma
• recognize of reasons affects life
What is a key point of Trauma Informed Care? - correct answer Do Not Inflict More
Trauma
What are the NCA Standards? - correct answer • A Multi-Disciplinary Team
• Cultural Competency
• Legally Sound Forensic Interviewing
• Victim Support and Advocacy
• Medical Evaluation and Treatment
• Trauma Focused Mental Health
Treatment
• Case Review
• Child Focused Setting
• Designated Legal Entity
Responsible for Team
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What is ACE? - correct answer Adverse Childhood Events What was the ACE Study? - correct answer Examined medical, social, and economic consequences of adverse childhood events. What is ACE used for? - correct answer Can determine the likelihood of the 10 most common causes of death in the US. What is Trauma Informed Care? - correct answer • engage people with history of trauma

  • recognize presence of trauma
  • recognize of reasons affects life What is a key point of Trauma Informed Care? - correct answer Do Not Inflict More Trauma What are the NCA Standards? - correct answer • A Multi-Disciplinary Team
  • Cultural Competency
  • Legally Sound Forensic Interviewing
  • Victim Support and Advocacy
  • Medical Evaluation and Treatment
  • Trauma Focused Mental Health Treatment
  • Case Review
  • Child Focused Setting
  • Designated Legal Entity Responsible for Team

What are 3 types of children's reactions to trauma? - correct answer • Physical

  • Mental
  • Behavioral What is the criteria for PTSD? - correct answer • exposure to trauma with emotional response
  • persistent re-experiencing of event
  • president avoiding and numbing
  • persistent increased arousal
  • significant distress or impairment
  • duration > or = 1 mo What are the elements of Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TFCBT)? - correct answer • Psycho-Education
  • Skills Building
  • Trauma Narritive What is Commission? - correct answer Harm, threat of harm, or potential harm What are Acts of Commision? - correct answer • Physical Abuse
  • Sexual Abuse
  • Emotional Abuse What is Ommission? - correct answer Failure to provide basic physical, emotional, or educational need. What are Acts of Omission? - correct answer • Failure to provide