Which family scenario presents the greatest risk for family violence?
- A. An unemployed husband with low self-esteem, a wife who loses her job, and a developmentally delayed 3-year-old child
- B. A husband who finds employment 2 weeks after losing his previous job, a wife with stable employment, and a child diagnosed with attention deficit disorder
- C. A single mother with an executive position, a gifted and talented child, and a widowed grandmother living in the home to provide child care
- D. A single homosexual male parent and an adolescent son who has just begun dating girls
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The family with an unemployed husband with low self-esteem, a newly unemployed wife, and a developmentally challenged young child has the greatest number of stressors. The other families described have fewer negative events occurring.
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A victim of physical abuse by an intimate partner is treated for a broken wrist. The patient has considered leaving but says, 'You stay together, no matter what happens.' Which outcome should be met before the patient leaves the emergency department? The patient will:
- A. limit contact with the abuser by obtaining a restraining (protective) order.
- B. name two community resources that can be contacted.
- C. demonstrate insight into the abusive relationship.
- D. facilitate counseling for the abuser.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The only outcome indicator clearly attainable within this time is for a staff member to provide the victim with information about community resources that can be contacted. The development of insight into the abusive relationship requires time. Securing a restraining (protective) order can be quickly accomplished but not while the patient is in the emergency department. Facilitating the abuser's counseling may require weeks or months.
A nurse assists a victim of intimate partner violence to create a plan for escape if it becomes necessary. The plan should include which components? (Select all that apply.)
- A. Keep a cell phone fully charged.
- B. Hide money with which to buy new clothes.
- C. Have the telephone number for the nearest shelter.
- D. Take enough toys to amuse the children for 2 days.
- E. Secure a supply of current medications for self and children.
- F. Determine a code word to signal children that it is time to leave.
- G. Assemble birth certificates, Social Security cards, and licenses.
Correct Answer: A,C,E,F,G
Rationale: The victim must prepare for a quick exit and so should assemble necessary items. Keeping a cell phone fully charged will help with access to support persons or agencies. The individual should be advised to hide a small suitcase containing a change of clothing for self and for each child. Taking a large supply of toys would be cumbersome and might compromise the plan. People are advised to take one favorite small toy or security object for each child, but most shelters have toys to further engage the children. Accumulating enough money to purchase clothing may be difficult.
A clinic nurse interviews an adult patient accompanied by a partner who reports fatigue, back pain, headaches, tension, and sleep disturbances. The patient then becomes reluctant to provide more information and wants to leave. How can the nurse best serve the patient?
- A. Explore the possibility of patient social isolation.
- B. Have the partner leave the patient alone to continue the assessment.
- C. Ask whether the patient has ever had psychiatric counseling in the past.
- D. Ask the patient to disrobe so that assessment for signs of physical abuse can occur.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: In this situation, the nurse should consider the possibility that the patient is a victim of intimate partner violence. Although the patient is reluctant to discuss issues, he or she may be willing to speak more candidly if the partner is not in the room. None of the other options focus on the client's reluctance to continue the assessment process.
A 10-year-old child cares for siblings while the parents work because the family cannot afford a babysitter. This child says, 'My father doesn't like me. He calls me stupid all the time.' The mother says the father is easily frustrated and has trouble disciplining the children. The community health nurse should consider which resources to stabilize the home situation? (Select all that apply.)
- A. Parental sessions to teach child-rearing practices
- B. Anger management counseling for the father
- C. Continuing home visits to provide support
- D. Safety plan for the wife and children
- E. Foster placement of the children in foster care
Correct Answer: A,B,C
Rationale: Anger management counseling for the father is appropriate. Support for this family will be an important component of treatment. By the wife's admission, the family has deficient knowledge of parenting practices. Whenever possible, the goal of intervention should be to keep the family together; thus, removing the children from the home should be considered a last resort. Physical abuse is not suspected, so a safety plan is not a priority at this time.
An adult has recently been absent from work for 3-day periods on several occasions. Each time, the individual returns to work wearing dark glasses. Facial and body bruises are apparent. What is the occupational health nurse's priority assessment?
- A. Interpersonal relationships
- B. Work responsibilities
- C. Socialization skills
- D. Physical injuries
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The individual should be assessed for possible battering. Physical injuries are abuse indicators and are the primary focus for assessment. No data support the other options.
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