You are a nurse who is also volunteering with your community's women's abuse program. A woman tells you that she is afraid her 3-year-old saw her being assaulted. You must be aware that:

A) Some states consider that child to also be abused
B) A 3-year-old will probably not remember the assault, so the woman does not need to worry
C) There must be physical contact with the child in order for the abuser's actions to be considered "abuse."
D) All of the above


A

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