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Bruises are common in the general elderly population. In spite of them being the most frequent visitors to the doctor's office, clinicians rarely suspect bruising associated with physical elder abuse (1).
The following factors should prompt the clinicians to suspect an abusive aetiology for the bruises:
Bruises which occur due to physical abuse of the elders are often large (>5 cm) and are present on the face, lateral right arm and posterior torso (1) (3)
Elders with suspected abusive bruises should be inquired about the cause and if the patient fails to mention abuse as the cause question the patient in a more reassuring manner so that the patient feels safe and may reveal a previously unrecognized abusive situation (1) (3).
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