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TEN-4-FACESp is a bruising clinical decision rule developed and validated by Dr. Mary Clyde Pierce and colleagues. TEN-4-FACESp is a useful acronym to help screen children under 4 years of age with bruising to identify when a bruise is more likely to …
TEN-4 FACES P: A Mnemonic to Help You Spot Signs of Child Abuse
2020年8月19日 · The TEN-4 FACES P mnemonic is helpful in keeping nonaccidental trauma at the forefront of our minds when evaluating and treating children for any and all complaints. Remember to evaluate areas of suspicion a “toddling” child would not normally injure on their own.
TEN-4-FACEp is not to diagnose abuse but to function as a screening tool to improve the recognition of potentially abused children with bruising who require further evaluation. TEN-4-FACESp was developed and validated by Dr. Mary Clyde Pierce and colleagues. It is published and available for FREE download at luriechildrens.org/ten-4-facesp.
TEN-4-FACESp is a useful acronym to help screen children under 4 years of age with bruising to identify when a bruise is more likely to be caused by abuse than accidental injury. The TEN-4-FACESp is not intended to diagnose abuse. Scan the QR code to learn more. 1. Stay calm and conversational if you notice bruising on a child. – What happened?
TEN-4-FACESp is not to diagnose abuse but to function as a screening tool to improve the recognition of potentially abused children with bruising who require further evaluation. TEN-4-FACESp was developed and validated by Dr. Mary Clyde Pierce and colleagues. It is published and available for FREE download at luriechildrens.org/ten-4-facesp.
Use "TEN-4" to Identify Child Abuse
2019年4月30日 · The TEN-4 Rule is for anyone who lays eyes on a child. Whether you’re a neighbor, a daycare provider, a friend, a babysitter, a teacher, a stranger on a bus or a concerned parent, anyone can apply the rules of “TEN-4” to assess bruising on a young child.
How to Recognize Child Abuse in Young Children | Lurie Children's
2021年9月29日 · The bruising clinical decision rule known as TEN-4-FACESp can help recognize when a child is being abused by identifying bruising characteristics shown to distinguish abusive from accidental injuries. The rule is valid in children under 4 years of age.
TEN-4-FACESp - Face It
Secure a proclamation with your local leaders in recognition of October 4, 2024 as TEN-4 Day in your community. Support a parent or caregiver in your life so they stay connected and feel validated by sending a text or video chatting, dropping off an activity box for the family, or setting up time to virtually play or read a book with their child.
TEN-4-FACESp Child Abuse Screening Tool • EIIC
TEN-4-FACESp Child Abuse Screening Tool. A screening tool to improve the recognition of potentially abused children with bruising who require further evaluation.
A multicenter cross-sectional study of 2161 children younger than 4.0 years found the TEN-4-FACESp Bruising Clinical Decision Rule (BCDR) to be 95.6% sensitive and 87.1% specific for distinguishing abuse from nonabusive trauma.
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