CERAP EXAM ILLINOIS EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS GUARANTEED PASS
Neglect -ANSWER->any minor under the age of 18 years of age who is
not receiving the proper or necessary support , education, as required
by law, or medical or other remedial care recognized under state law as
necessary for a minors wellbeing , or other care necessary for child's
well-being, including adequate food, clothing, shelter, or who is
abandoned by child's parents or other person responsible for the
minors welfare without a proper plan of care
-any minor under 28 years of age whose environment is injurious to his
or her welfare -any newborn infant whose blood/urine contains any
amount of a controlled substance or a metabolite of a controlled
substance, with the exception controlled substance or metabolites of
such substances, the presence of which in a newborn infant is the
result of medical treatment administered to the mother or newborn
infant any minor under the age of 14 years whose parent or other
person responsible for the minors welfare leaves the minor without
supervision for an unreasonable period of time without regard for the
mental or physical health, safety or welfare of the minor
Subtypes of Psychical abuse -ANSWER->-slapping
-whipping, strapping, switching
-hairpulling
-throwing
-punching
,-shaking: whiplash, shaken baby syndrome (caused when child is
grabbed by arms or trunk and severely and repeatedly shaken)
-poisoning
-Munchausen's syndrome by proxy (parent reports faked illnesses by
inducing/fabricating symptoms burning (immersion, splash, contact,
chemical, electric microwave burns)
subtypes of sexual abuse -ANSWER->-fondling a child
-intercourse, rape, sodomy
-exhibitionism, masturbation in front of a child
-cunnilingus (oral stimulation of female genitals)
-fellatio (oral stimulation of male genitals) -child forced to touch a
perpetrator in a sexual manner
- commercial exploitation
subtypes of emotional maltreatment -ANSWER>rejections (parent
consistently does not acknowledge the child's worth and validity of
child's needs)
-terrorizing (parent verbally assaults child, instills
fear thru bullying and threatening
-ignoring (child is deprived of emotional stimulation and interactions)
-isolating (child is separated and cut off from normal social
relationships. child is prevented from forming friendships and is made
to feel alone) corrupting (child is directed to engaged in antisocial and
destructive behaviors. deviance is reinforced and a normal social
experience is prevented)
subtypes of neglect -ANSWER->- Medical Neglect
,- Lack of Supervision
- Non-Organic Failure to Thrive (infants who not gain weight and grow
when there is no medical/natural diagnosis)
- Safety Neglect - Abandonment
- Maternal Substance Abuse (mother who uses substances while
pregnant & baby born w
substances in their system
Child Endangerment Risk Assessment Protocol (CERAP) -ANSWER->-
"life of the case" protocol designed to provide the workers with a
mechanism for quickly assessing the potential for moderate to severe
harm immediately or in the near future and for taking quick action to
protect children -helps focus their decision making to determine
whether a
child is unsafe in their home
environment
-and if unsafe, deciding what measures or actions must be taken to
ensure the safety of the child PRIMARY purpose= to immediately
control the situation to prevent harm from occurring in the short term
Major Steps in CHILD RISK ASSESSMENT -ANSWER- >-Assessment
-analysis of the safety threats
-completion of CERAP
- implementation and monitoring of the CFS
1441-A when necessary
, Safety Vs Risk differences -ANSWER->1. Time element
- Safety considers danger or harm now or in the immediate futre
-risk considers a longer-term threat
2.Potential Degree or Severity of Harm
-safety is concerned with the potential for
moderate to severe harm
-risk is concerned with the full range of severity of harm (low to severe)
3. Purpose of intervention -safety= control the situation to prevent
harm from occurring in the short-term
-risk= resolve or reduce the problems that lead to the risk
"Safe" -ANSWER->after considering all reasonably available
info/evidence concerning the presence of each of the 16 potential
safety threats , and taking into account the vulnerability of the child,
and considering the displayed ability/action to mitigate any identified
threats, it is determined that a child in a household or in custodial care
is NOT likely to be moderately or severely harmed immediately or in
the near future
"unsafe" -ANSWER->After considering all reasonably available
information/evidence concerning the presence of each of the 16
potential safety threats, and taking into account the vulnerability of the
child, and considering the caregiver(s)'s displayed ability/action to
mitigate any identified threats, it is determined that a child in a
household or in custodial care is LIKELY to be moderately or severely
harmed immediately or in the near future.
Similarities between Safety and Risk -ANSWER->-
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS GUARANTEED PASS
Neglect -ANSWER->any minor under the age of 18 years of age who is
not receiving the proper or necessary support , education, as required
by law, or medical or other remedial care recognized under state law as
necessary for a minors wellbeing , or other care necessary for child's
well-being, including adequate food, clothing, shelter, or who is
abandoned by child's parents or other person responsible for the
minors welfare without a proper plan of care
-any minor under 28 years of age whose environment is injurious to his
or her welfare -any newborn infant whose blood/urine contains any
amount of a controlled substance or a metabolite of a controlled
substance, with the exception controlled substance or metabolites of
such substances, the presence of which in a newborn infant is the
result of medical treatment administered to the mother or newborn
infant any minor under the age of 14 years whose parent or other
person responsible for the minors welfare leaves the minor without
supervision for an unreasonable period of time without regard for the
mental or physical health, safety or welfare of the minor
Subtypes of Psychical abuse -ANSWER->-slapping
-whipping, strapping, switching
-hairpulling
-throwing
-punching
,-shaking: whiplash, shaken baby syndrome (caused when child is
grabbed by arms or trunk and severely and repeatedly shaken)
-poisoning
-Munchausen's syndrome by proxy (parent reports faked illnesses by
inducing/fabricating symptoms burning (immersion, splash, contact,
chemical, electric microwave burns)
subtypes of sexual abuse -ANSWER->-fondling a child
-intercourse, rape, sodomy
-exhibitionism, masturbation in front of a child
-cunnilingus (oral stimulation of female genitals)
-fellatio (oral stimulation of male genitals) -child forced to touch a
perpetrator in a sexual manner
- commercial exploitation
subtypes of emotional maltreatment -ANSWER>rejections (parent
consistently does not acknowledge the child's worth and validity of
child's needs)
-terrorizing (parent verbally assaults child, instills
fear thru bullying and threatening
-ignoring (child is deprived of emotional stimulation and interactions)
-isolating (child is separated and cut off from normal social
relationships. child is prevented from forming friendships and is made
to feel alone) corrupting (child is directed to engaged in antisocial and
destructive behaviors. deviance is reinforced and a normal social
experience is prevented)
subtypes of neglect -ANSWER->- Medical Neglect
,- Lack of Supervision
- Non-Organic Failure to Thrive (infants who not gain weight and grow
when there is no medical/natural diagnosis)
- Safety Neglect - Abandonment
- Maternal Substance Abuse (mother who uses substances while
pregnant & baby born w
substances in their system
Child Endangerment Risk Assessment Protocol (CERAP) -ANSWER->-
"life of the case" protocol designed to provide the workers with a
mechanism for quickly assessing the potential for moderate to severe
harm immediately or in the near future and for taking quick action to
protect children -helps focus their decision making to determine
whether a
child is unsafe in their home
environment
-and if unsafe, deciding what measures or actions must be taken to
ensure the safety of the child PRIMARY purpose= to immediately
control the situation to prevent harm from occurring in the short term
Major Steps in CHILD RISK ASSESSMENT -ANSWER- >-Assessment
-analysis of the safety threats
-completion of CERAP
- implementation and monitoring of the CFS
1441-A when necessary
, Safety Vs Risk differences -ANSWER->1. Time element
- Safety considers danger or harm now or in the immediate futre
-risk considers a longer-term threat
2.Potential Degree or Severity of Harm
-safety is concerned with the potential for
moderate to severe harm
-risk is concerned with the full range of severity of harm (low to severe)
3. Purpose of intervention -safety= control the situation to prevent
harm from occurring in the short-term
-risk= resolve or reduce the problems that lead to the risk
"Safe" -ANSWER->after considering all reasonably available
info/evidence concerning the presence of each of the 16 potential
safety threats , and taking into account the vulnerability of the child,
and considering the displayed ability/action to mitigate any identified
threats, it is determined that a child in a household or in custodial care
is NOT likely to be moderately or severely harmed immediately or in
the near future
"unsafe" -ANSWER->After considering all reasonably available
information/evidence concerning the presence of each of the 16
potential safety threats, and taking into account the vulnerability of the
child, and considering the caregiver(s)'s displayed ability/action to
mitigate any identified threats, it is determined that a child in a
household or in custodial care is LIKELY to be moderately or severely
harmed immediately or in the near future.
Similarities between Safety and Risk -ANSWER->-