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JPS Journal Club: July 2019 Part 3

Video Published 2019-08-19 Updated 2024-02-10

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Discussion of APSA position statement on child abuse management by pediatric surgeons. Emphasizes systematic screening protocols, mandatory reporting requirements, multidisciplinary team approach, and recognition of abusive head trauma as a distinct clinical entity requiring trauma system resources.

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  • Child abuse cases should be admitted to surgical trauma services with mandatory multidisciplinary team coordination and dedicated child abuse teams
  • Universal screening protocols must be applied regardless of socioeconomic status, race, or ethnicity to eliminate bias in detection
  • Any reasonable suspicion of child abuse requires mandatory CPS reporting; transfer to another facility does not absolve this responsibility
  • Standardized institutional protocols and checklists prevent errors and ensure consistent evaluation of suspected abuse cases
  • Abusive head trauma is a recognized form of child physical abuse causing permanent brain damage; term 'shaken baby syndrome' is outdated

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