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NUR514 Test 4 CH21,22,23,24,25 NUR514 Test 3 CH15,16,17,18,19,20 sociology ch. 18
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Which one of the following d. It refers to a current or former spouse or dating partner of the
statements about intimate opposite sex, not someone of the same sex
partner violence (IPV) is false?
a. It refers to an escalating
pattern of abuse.
b. It includes emotional abuse,
such as disregarding what a
woman wants.
c. It includes using physical
force to make a woman engage
in a sexual act against her will.
d. It refers to a current or former
spouse or dating partner of the
opposite sex, not someone of
the same sex
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Studies have identified the a. 18.1%; 37.6%
prevalence of IPV during
pregnancy as ranging from in a
sample of adolescents and adult
women to as high as in a sample
of pregnant adolescents.
a. 18.1%; 37.6%
b. 4.7%; 10.6%
c. 40%; 50%
d. 14%; 23
,A U.S. population-based study c. three
of self-reported data found the
odds of having a gynecologic
problem were times higher for
patients who experienced IPV. a.
twenty-five
b. twelve
c. three
d. two
Many patients experiencing IPV d. hypovigilance
meet the criteria for diagnosing
PTSD. Those criteria include all
of the following except
a. experiencing a traumatic
event.
b. reexperiencing the traumatic
event.
c. numbness and avoidance.
d. hypovigilance
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Clinicians should routinely b. denial of any physical health problems.
consider IPV as a possible
diagnosis for women who
present with all of the following
except
a. chronic stress-related
symptoms.
b. denial of any physical health
problems.
c. central nervous system (CNS)
symptoms.
d. gynecologic problems,
especially multiple ones
A theory that includes four a. Heise's (1998) framework of violence
categories to describe factors
that contribute to a violent
relationship—personal history,
microsystem, exosystem, and
macrosystem—is called the
a. Heise's (1998) framework of
violence
b. Walker's (1979) three-part
cycle of violence.
c. National Violence Against
Women Survey (1998) study.
d. International Association of
Forensic Nurses (IAFN) Annual
Scientific Assembly (2004)
report
, The is probably the most widely a. three-question AAS (McFarlane et al., 1992)
used IPV screen
a. three-question AAS
(McFarlane et al., 1992)
b. Campbell's Danger
Assessment (2003)
c. Sheridan's HARASS
Instrument
d. Helton's nine-question AAS
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The most effective means of d. allows the patient to talk without interruption and with time to
obtaining the history of abuse is relate, emphasize, and repeat her full story
to use a communication model
that
a. avoids having the patient's
children present during the
discussion
b. signals someone is interested
and that the woman is not alone
c. emphasizes the belief that
violence is not acceptable, no
matter what the batterer might
have said to the patient.
d. allows the patient to talk
without interruption and with
time to relate, emphasize, and
repeat her full story
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The physical examination of any c. a focus on the patient's physical appearance, not her behavior
woman suspected of being
abused or battered includes all
of the following except
a. a thorough inspection for
signs of injury, past and present
b. a physical assessment just like
that of any other adult female
c. a focus on the patient's
physical appearance, not her
behavior
d. the use of body maps and
diagrams to accurately portray
the patient's physical condition
The words are among the most a. laceration, ecchymosis, and hematoma
commonly misused medical
forensic terms
a. laceration, ecchymosis, and
hematoma
b. distal, proximal, and lateral
c. rape, assault, and battery
d. states, says, and reports