The clinical presentation ofmultiple fractures at different stages of healingin a young child raisesstrong suspicion of physical abuse(non-accidental trauma). In such situations,mandatory reporting to child protection services is legally and ethically required, even in the absence of parental admission or clear history.
Toronto Notes 2023 – Pediatrics, Child Maltreatment Section:
“Red flags include inconsistent history, delay in seeking care, multiple injuries in various stages of healing, and injuries not consistent with developmental level. Health care professionals arelegally obligatedto report suspected child abuse or neglect to child protection authorities without delay.”
MCCQE1 Objectives (Medical Expert > Pediatrics > 77-2):
"The candidate must be able to recognize when the findings are consistent with child abuse... When child abuse is suspected,the physician has a legal obligation to report to the appropriate child protection agencyimmediately."
Options B, C, D, and E do not address the immediate child safety risk and legal duty. Social work involvement (E) is supportive but must follow or accompany notification to child protection, not replace it.
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