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The nurse caring for a school-age child who has been sexually abused by a close family member realizes that the child may resist disclosing the experience of being sexually abused because the child:

  • A. Realizes that repeated questioning by others will occur
  • B. Fears being blamed or disbelieved
  • C. Fears becoming an object of pity at school
  • D. Is embarrassed about facing family members
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The correct answer is B: Fears being blamed or disbelieved. This is because children who have been sexually abused often fear that they will not be believed or may be blamed for what happened. This fear can prevent them from disclosing the abuse. Choice A is incorrect because repeated questioning may not be the primary reason for the child's resistance. Choice C is incorrect because the child's fear of being pitied at school is not typically a main concern when disclosing sexual abuse. Choice D is incorrect because embarrassment about facing family members may be a factor, but the fear of blame or disbelief is usually a more significant barrier to disclosure in cases of sexual abuse.