Deck 7: Domestic and Family Violence Assessment

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Which term refers to a wound produced by the tearing or splitting of body tissue, usually from blunt impact over a bony surface?

A) Hematoma
B) Abrasion
C) Contusion
D) Laceration
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During an interview, a woman has answered "yes" to two of the Slapped, Threatened, and Throw (STaT) questions. What should the nurse say next?

A) "So you were abused?"
B) "Do you know what caused this abuse?"
C) "I need to report this abuse to the authorities."
D) "Tell me about the abuse in your relationship."
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The nurse is caring for an 8-year-old child who has several bruises of varying colors (some red, some bluish-green, and some brownish-yellow) the size of a hand on the buttocks. What action should the nurse take next?

A) Notify the child's caregivers of the findings.
B) Document that the bruises appear to be caused by spanking.
C) When the child is alone, ask "How did you get these sore areas on your butt?"
D) Inform the child "You can tell me who did this to you and we will not allow them to see or hurt you again."
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The nurse suspects abuse when a 10-year-old child is taken to the urgent care center for a leg injury. Which is the best way for the nurse to document the findings in the patient's chart?

A) Rely on photographs of the injuries.
B) Document what the child's caregiver tells the nurse.
C) Record what the nurse observes during the conversation.
D) Use the words the child has said to describe how the injury occurred.
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The nurse is examining a 3-year-old child who was brought to the emergency department after a fall. Which bruise, if found, would be of most concern?

A) Bruises on the knee
B) Bruises on the elbow
C) Bruises on the abdomen
D) Bruises on both of the shins
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The nurse is assessing bruising on an injured patient. Which color indicates a new bruise that is less than 2 hours old?

A) Red
B) Purple-blue
C) Greenish-brown
D) Brownish-yellow
Question
What should the nurse include when documenting IPV and older adult abuse?

A) Photographic documentation of the injuries
B) Summary of the abused patient's statements
C) General description of injuries in the progress notes
D) Verbatim documentation of every statement made by the victim
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A female patient has denied any abuse when answering the questions on an abuse assessment screening tool, but what finding by the nurse during the interview process is associated with IPV?

A) Asthma
B) Confusion
C) Depression
D) Frequent colds
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The nurse is caring for a 17-year-old female patient. In which situation should the nurse screen the patient for intimate partner violence (IPV)?

A) When intimate partner violence is suspected
B) When a history of abuse in the family is known
C) As a routine part of each health care encounter
D) As part of the exam for a female with an unexplained injury
Question
During an examination, the nurse notices a patterned injury on a patient's back. What would cause such an injury?

A) Blunt force
B) Friction abrasion
C) Stabbing from a kitchen knife
D) Whipping from an extension cord
Question
As a mandatory reporter of older adult abuse, which must be present before a nurse should notify the authorities?

A) Statements from victim
B) Statements from witnesses
C) Proof of abuse and/or neglect
D) Suspicion of older adult abuse and/or neglect
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The nurse assesses an older woman and suspects physical abuse. Which questions are appropriate for screening for abuse? (Select all that apply.)

A) "Has anyone made you afraid, touched you in ways that you did not want, or hurt you physically?"
B) "Are you being abused?"
C) "Have you relied on people for any of the following: bathing, dressing, shopping, banking, or meals?"
D) "Have you been upset because someone talked to you in a way that made you feel shamed or threatened?"
E) "Has anyone tried to force you to sign papers or to use your money against your will?"
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The nurse is caring for several patients on a pediatric unit. Which patient should the nurse be most concerned about possible abuse?

A) A 4-month-old with bruises on the arms
B) A 2-year-old with bruises on the knees
C) An 8-year-old with a broken right arm
D) A 15-year-old football player with a broken leg
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During a home visit, the nurse notices that an older adult woman is caring for her bedridden husband. The woman states that this is her duty, she does the best she can, and her children come to help when they are in town. Her husband is unable to care for himself, and she appears thin, weak, and exhausted. The nurse notices that several of his prescription medication bottles are empty. What term best describes this situation?

A) Physical abuse
B) Financial neglect
C) Psychological abuse
D) Unintentional physical neglect
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The nurse is caring for several patients. Which patient is at highest risk for Intimate Partner Violence (IPV)?

A) An Asian female who speaks no English
B) A female multi-racial illegal immigrant
C) A non-Hispanic white female living in poverty
D) A female American Indian living above the poverty line
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Deck 7: Domestic and Family Violence Assessment
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Which term refers to a wound produced by the tearing or splitting of body tissue, usually from blunt impact over a bony surface?

A) Hematoma
B) Abrasion
C) Contusion
D) Laceration
Laceration
2
During an interview, a woman has answered "yes" to two of the Slapped, Threatened, and Throw (STaT) questions. What should the nurse say next?

A) "So you were abused?"
B) "Do you know what caused this abuse?"
C) "I need to report this abuse to the authorities."
D) "Tell me about the abuse in your relationship."
"Tell me about the abuse in your relationship."
3
The nurse is caring for an 8-year-old child who has several bruises of varying colors (some red, some bluish-green, and some brownish-yellow) the size of a hand on the buttocks. What action should the nurse take next?

A) Notify the child's caregivers of the findings.
B) Document that the bruises appear to be caused by spanking.
C) When the child is alone, ask "How did you get these sore areas on your butt?"
D) Inform the child "You can tell me who did this to you and we will not allow them to see or hurt you again."
When the child is alone, ask "How did you get these sore areas on your butt?"
4
The nurse suspects abuse when a 10-year-old child is taken to the urgent care center for a leg injury. Which is the best way for the nurse to document the findings in the patient's chart?

A) Rely on photographs of the injuries.
B) Document what the child's caregiver tells the nurse.
C) Record what the nurse observes during the conversation.
D) Use the words the child has said to describe how the injury occurred.
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The nurse is examining a 3-year-old child who was brought to the emergency department after a fall. Which bruise, if found, would be of most concern?

A) Bruises on the knee
B) Bruises on the elbow
C) Bruises on the abdomen
D) Bruises on both of the shins
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The nurse is assessing bruising on an injured patient. Which color indicates a new bruise that is less than 2 hours old?

A) Red
B) Purple-blue
C) Greenish-brown
D) Brownish-yellow
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What should the nurse include when documenting IPV and older adult abuse?

A) Photographic documentation of the injuries
B) Summary of the abused patient's statements
C) General description of injuries in the progress notes
D) Verbatim documentation of every statement made by the victim
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A female patient has denied any abuse when answering the questions on an abuse assessment screening tool, but what finding by the nurse during the interview process is associated with IPV?

A) Asthma
B) Confusion
C) Depression
D) Frequent colds
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The nurse is caring for a 17-year-old female patient. In which situation should the nurse screen the patient for intimate partner violence (IPV)?

A) When intimate partner violence is suspected
B) When a history of abuse in the family is known
C) As a routine part of each health care encounter
D) As part of the exam for a female with an unexplained injury
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During an examination, the nurse notices a patterned injury on a patient's back. What would cause such an injury?

A) Blunt force
B) Friction abrasion
C) Stabbing from a kitchen knife
D) Whipping from an extension cord
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As a mandatory reporter of older adult abuse, which must be present before a nurse should notify the authorities?

A) Statements from victim
B) Statements from witnesses
C) Proof of abuse and/or neglect
D) Suspicion of older adult abuse and/or neglect
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12
The nurse assesses an older woman and suspects physical abuse. Which questions are appropriate for screening for abuse? (Select all that apply.)

A) "Has anyone made you afraid, touched you in ways that you did not want, or hurt you physically?"
B) "Are you being abused?"
C) "Have you relied on people for any of the following: bathing, dressing, shopping, banking, or meals?"
D) "Have you been upset because someone talked to you in a way that made you feel shamed or threatened?"
E) "Has anyone tried to force you to sign papers or to use your money against your will?"
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The nurse is caring for several patients on a pediatric unit. Which patient should the nurse be most concerned about possible abuse?

A) A 4-month-old with bruises on the arms
B) A 2-year-old with bruises on the knees
C) An 8-year-old with a broken right arm
D) A 15-year-old football player with a broken leg
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During a home visit, the nurse notices that an older adult woman is caring for her bedridden husband. The woman states that this is her duty, she does the best she can, and her children come to help when they are in town. Her husband is unable to care for himself, and she appears thin, weak, and exhausted. The nurse notices that several of his prescription medication bottles are empty. What term best describes this situation?

A) Physical abuse
B) Financial neglect
C) Psychological abuse
D) Unintentional physical neglect
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The nurse is caring for several patients. Which patient is at highest risk for Intimate Partner Violence (IPV)?

A) An Asian female who speaks no English
B) A female multi-racial illegal immigrant
C) A non-Hispanic white female living in poverty
D) A female American Indian living above the poverty line
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