Asked by Shary Matthews on May 02, 2024

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A nurse visits the home of an 11-year-old child and finds the child caring for three younger siblings. Both parents are at work. The child says, "I want to go to school but we can't afford a babysitter. It doesn't matter; I'm too dumb to learn." What preliminary assessment is evident?

A) Insufficient data are present to make an assessment.
B) Child and siblings are experiencing neglect.
C) Children are at high risk for sexual abuse.
D) Children are experiencing physical abuse.

Siblings

Brothers or sisters; individuals having one or both parents in common.

Experiencing Neglect

The condition of not receiving adequate care, attention, or essentials needed for healthy living, often discussed in the context of child or elder care.

Afford a Babysitter

The financial ability to pay for a babysitter or childcare services.

  • Analyze the symptoms of bodily harm in adults and children, and order the intervention strategies based on urgency.
  • Evaluate the impact of family dynamics on the risk of abuse and neglect.
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Chizoba NnakweMay 08, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
A child is experiencing neglect when the parents take away the opportunity to attend school. The other children may also be experiencing physical neglect, but more data should be gathered before making the actual assessment. The information presented does not indicate a high risk for sexual abuse, and no concrete evidence of physical abuse is present.