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The risk of elder abuse in a home is best determined by conducting which assessment?
An abuse victim tearfully tells the nurse in the emergency department, “Don’t tell my husband that you know he beats me because if he thinks anyone knows, he will beat me again.” Based on this information, what is the most appropriate nursing diagnosis?
To best assure the safety of a 3-year-old child whose parent admits to finding it difficult to control his/her anger, what is the most appropriate short-term goal for the parent?
Which nursing intervention is best directed at the psychological needs of a physically abused client?
Which behavior demonstrated by a woman attempting to escape a chronically abusive relationship presents the greatest personal risk?
When the nurse believes the cycle of abuse is escalating and that a woman may be in severe physical danger, what should the priority nursing intervention be?
7A 4-year-old child tells the nurse, “I’m a bad boy. Daddy always says I’m not worth a second look.” This situation can be an example of which form of abuse?
Which child is at lowest risk for abuse?
An elderly woman who has been abused by her caregiver daughter tells the nurse, “You don’t have to worry about me. My daughter cried and apologized. She promised me she will never hit me again.” The nurse recognizes that the client is describing which stage of the cycle of violence?
Which statement made by a parent of a child diagnosed with Tourette’s syndrome would be assessed as a risk factor for family violence?