CERAP EXAM ACTUAL EXAM 100 QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES|
AGRADE
Stages of Assessment - ANSWER: 1. information gathering
2. information Analysis
3. drawing conclusions
4. making decisions
Collateral Contacts - ANSWER: Those who can provide additional information about
case situations like DV
*criminal justice personnel
*child care providers
*social service agencies
*health care providers
*school personnel
*neighbors
7 deadly sins of Childhood - ANSWER: 1.*****Colic/crying*****
2.Awakening at Night
3.Separation Anxiety
4.Normal Exploratory Behavior
5.Normal Negativism
6.Poor Appetite
7.***Toilet Training*****: refusal or resistance to using the toilet
Caregiver - ANSWER: Parents, guardians, paramours, or any adult in the home
responsible for care of the children
factors of Accidental VS Non-accidental - ANSWER: 1.Age of child and developmental
stage
2. Location/sits of bruising
3. Pattern of bruising
4.Extent and Severity of bruising
Conditions Mimicking Bruising - ANSWER: 1. Dermatological conditions (Mongolian
Spots)
2. Congenital lesions
3. Neuroblastoma (racoon eyes, forms of cancer
4. Cultural remedies and Practices (cupping & coining
, 5. Systemic Illnesses (leukemia)
Red Flags - ANSWER: -Inconsistent history
-Changing history/no history
-history incompatible with the Developmental ability
-bruising in protected areas (body)
-extensive bruising/marks
-bruising/marks in infants
Aging Bruises - ANSWER: an inexact science affected by:
-depth of injury
-location on the body
-forced experienced
-time lapsed from injury
-skin color/complexion
-patient age
-ambient lighting: Professional vs Personal
-confidentiality
Abuse - ANSWER: Any minor under 18yrs of age whose parent or immediate family
member, or any person responsible for the minors welfare, or any person who is in
the same family or household as the minor, or any individual residing in the same
home as minor or a paramour of the minors parent:
- Inflicts, causes to be inflicted, or allows to be inflicted upon such minor physical
injury, by other than accidental means, which causes DEATH, DISFIGUREMENT,
IMPAIRMENT OF PHYSICAL OR EMOTIONAL HEALTH, or LOSS/IMPAIRMENT of ANY
bodily function
-creates substantial risk of physical injury to such minor by other than accidental
means which would likely cause death, disfigurement, impairment of emotional
health or loss/impairment of any bodily function
- Commits, or allows to be committed, an act or acts of torture upon such minor
- inflicts excessive corporal punishment
-commits or allows to be committed, an act or acts of torture upon such minor
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
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES|
AGRADE
Stages of Assessment - ANSWER: 1. information gathering
2. information Analysis
3. drawing conclusions
4. making decisions
Collateral Contacts - ANSWER: Those who can provide additional information about
case situations like DV
*criminal justice personnel
*child care providers
*social service agencies
*health care providers
*school personnel
*neighbors
7 deadly sins of Childhood - ANSWER: 1.*****Colic/crying*****
2.Awakening at Night
3.Separation Anxiety
4.Normal Exploratory Behavior
5.Normal Negativism
6.Poor Appetite
7.***Toilet Training*****: refusal or resistance to using the toilet
Caregiver - ANSWER: Parents, guardians, paramours, or any adult in the home
responsible for care of the children
factors of Accidental VS Non-accidental - ANSWER: 1.Age of child and developmental
stage
2. Location/sits of bruising
3. Pattern of bruising
4.Extent and Severity of bruising
Conditions Mimicking Bruising - ANSWER: 1. Dermatological conditions (Mongolian
Spots)
2. Congenital lesions
3. Neuroblastoma (racoon eyes, forms of cancer
4. Cultural remedies and Practices (cupping & coining
, 5. Systemic Illnesses (leukemia)
Red Flags - ANSWER: -Inconsistent history
-Changing history/no history
-history incompatible with the Developmental ability
-bruising in protected areas (body)
-extensive bruising/marks
-bruising/marks in infants
Aging Bruises - ANSWER: an inexact science affected by:
-depth of injury
-location on the body
-forced experienced
-time lapsed from injury
-skin color/complexion
-patient age
-ambient lighting: Professional vs Personal
-confidentiality
Abuse - ANSWER: Any minor under 18yrs of age whose parent or immediate family
member, or any person responsible for the minors welfare, or any person who is in
the same family or household as the minor, or any individual residing in the same
home as minor or a paramour of the minors parent:
- Inflicts, causes to be inflicted, or allows to be inflicted upon such minor physical
injury, by other than accidental means, which causes DEATH, DISFIGUREMENT,
IMPAIRMENT OF PHYSICAL OR EMOTIONAL HEALTH, or LOSS/IMPAIRMENT of ANY
bodily function
-creates substantial risk of physical injury to such minor by other than accidental
means which would likely cause death, disfigurement, impairment of emotional
health or loss/impairment of any bodily function
- Commits, or allows to be committed, an act or acts of torture upon such minor
- inflicts excessive corporal punishment
-commits or allows to be committed, an act or acts of torture upon such minor
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