Child Abuse. Child Abuse Formula Child + Caregiver + Stress ____________________________ CHILD ABUSE.

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Child Abuse

Child Abuse Formula Child + Caregiver + Stress ____________________________ CHILD ABUSE

8. What is Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS) and how can it happen? Brain tissue easily damaged as it moves inside the skull. Jostling an infant back and forth and playing horsey ride and tossing the kid up in the air can all cause shaken baby syndrome.

What Happens: The brain rotates within the skull cavity, injuring or destroying brain tissue. When shaking occurs, blood vessels feeding the brain can be torn, leading to bleeding around the brain. Blood pools within the skull, sometimes creating more pressure within the skull and possibly causing additional brain damage. Retinal (back of the eye) bleeding is very common

Immediate Consequences: Breathing may stop or be compromised Extreme irritability Seizures Limp arms and legs or rigidity/posturing Decreased level of consciousness Vomiting; poor feeding Inability to suck or swallow Heart may stop Death

Long-Term Consequences: Learning disabilities Physical disabilities Visual disabilities or blindness Hearing impairment Speech disabilities Cerebral Palsy Seizures Behavior disorders Cognitive impairment Death

Why… Babies' heads are relatively large and heavy, making up about 25% of their total body weight. Their neck muscles are too weak to support such a disproportionately large head. Babies' brains are immature and more easily injured by shaking. Babies' blood vessels around the brain are more susceptible to tearing than older children or adults.

When… Often, perpetrators shake an infant or child out of frustration or anger. This most often occurs when the baby won't stop crying. Other triggering events include toilet training difficulties and feeding problems.

9. What are some effects of SBS on a Child? Cause severe brain damage. Sever shaking can cause possible death.

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) Sudden unexplained death of an apparently healthy child during sleep. Generally occurs in the first year of life.

Prevention strategies for SIDS. Have the infant sleep on it’s back Do not smoke or be around smokers, No stuffed animals or soft bedding. Pacifiers Breastfeeding