verified solutions(GUARANTEED
SUCCESS)
When should women be screened for IPV? - answer -primary care visits
-ER/urgent care visits
-OB/GYN visits
-mental health visits
-inpatient stay
Primary prevention for violence - answer -stop abuse, violence, neglect
before it occurs
-life skills training
-parenting classes in hospitals
-mental health services for all age groups
-training for professionals in early detection of violence
-reduction of media violence
-community education regarding violence
-development of community support services
-handgun safety information
Secondary prevention for violence - answer -goal: diagnosis of and service
for families in stress
-nursing assessment for evidence of violence
-a safety plan for victims
-knowledge of legal options
-shelter referral for victims
-social services for individuals with families
-referral to self-help groups in the community
-referral to appropriate community agencies
, -List of hospital emergency departments and trauma centers with 24-hour
response
-Reporting of different types of abuse
-Coordination with medical authorities
-Epidemiological tracking and evaluation of violence
Tertiary Prevention for violence - answer -goal: reeducation and rehab for
violent families
-empowerment strategies for battered women
- professional counseling services
-parenting reeducation
-self-help groups
-foster home, shelters, care for independents
-public authority involvement
-follow up care for known cases of violence
Vulnerable populations - answer -homeless
-veterans
-rural populations
-migrant workers
-disabled
-elderly
-mental illness
hospice - answer -comfort and end of life care
-goal is no longer curing disease
-death within 6 months is not unexpected
-terminally ill diagnosis
palliative care - answer supportive medical and nursing care that keeps
the patient comfortable but does not cure the disease