child, older adult, and intimate partner violence Flashcards

1
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types of abuse

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Physical abuse
Sexual abuse
Emotional abuse
Neglect
Economic abuse
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physical abuse

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physical harm or pain

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3
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sexual abuse

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no consent

sexual asult or rape

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emotional abuse

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undermining a persons self worth,humilading, isolating

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neglect

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failure to provide physical, emotional, educational needs

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economic abuse

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controlling someone economic resources making them dependent on you

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physciological abuse

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form of emotional abuse: gas lighting

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8
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occurrence of violence requires

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  • Perpetrator
  • Vulnerable person
  • Crisis situation
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perpetrator

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causing the abuse, being violent

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vulnerable person

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  • abuse by perpetrator

- people like being called survivor better

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crisis situation

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abuse, tramatic event, needing an escape, natural disaster, layed off, assulted, death of a love one, puts stress on both people

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Characteristics of Perpetrators

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  • Consider their own needs more important than the needs of others
  • Poor social skills
  • Extreme pathological jealousy
  • May control family finances
    Main: lack of social support
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13
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cycle of violence

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Tension-building stage
Acute battering stage
Honeymoon stage

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Tension-building stage

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minor incidence happens

  • verbal abuse, pushing
  • person is fearful
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Acute battering stage

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  • external events trigger it, or perpretrator

- emotional state

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Honeymoon stage

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everything calms down
- apologizes, shows remorse, says they’ll never do it again

cycle starts again, gets worse, victim has low self esteem or fear

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intimate physical partner abuse

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spouse, bf, gf, boy, girl, ungoing sexual partner

  • 4/5 women experience
  • 18-34 female highest rate
  • physical, rape, stalking, phsicological violence
  • half of married couples experience some form of abuse
18
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Characteristics of Vulnerable Persons: Women

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  • Pregnancy may trigger or increase violence
  • Violence may escalate when wife makes move toward independence: causes them to usually stay
  • Greatest risk for violence when the woman attempts to leave the relationship
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Characteristics of Vulnerable Persons: Children

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  • Younger than 4 years
  • Perceived as different (down syndrome)
  • Remind parents of someone they do not like
  • Product of an unwanted pregnancy
  • Interference with emotional bonding between parent and child
20
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children statistics

sexual

  • neglect:
  • physical
  • victims parents
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  • sexual 99%: hard to determine as nurse due to child not being able to explain or express it
  • neglect: 77%
  • physical 18%
  • 98% are victims parents
  • leads to a greater risk for PTSD or depression
  • adolences: poor coping and impulse control
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Characteristics of VulnerablePersons: Older Adults

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  • Poor mental or physical health
  • Dependent on perpetrator
  • Female, older than 75 years, white, living with a relative
  • Elderly father cared for by a daughter he abused as a child
  • Elderly woman cared for by a husband who has abused her in the past
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assessment

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  • General assessment: write down documentation of bruise marks, burns, etc
  • Interview process and setting: calm relaxed, build trust, repor, interviewing alone, not with other people around
  • Self assessment: keep you fingers intact, report it
23
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s/s to consider

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excessively tired
chronic pain
healing stage
painic attacks

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assessment should include

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  • Violence indicators
  • Level of anxiety and coping responses: how family interacts
  • Family coping patterns
  • Support systems
  • Suicide and/or homicide potential
  • Drug and alcohol use
  • hesitant of exam
  • lack of eye contact
  • inconsistent story
  • anxious
25
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nursing diagnosis

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Risk for injury

Risk for violence

26
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nursing outcomes

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Abuse protection

Abuse recovery

27
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planning

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Guidelines developed by

  • The Joint Commission
  • The Nursing Network on Violence Against Women: end abuse against women
  • The general tolerance of violence in America must be addressed if long-lasting changes are to be made.
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implementation

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  • Reporting abuse: know state guidelines
  • Counseling—safety plan: give them resources, have one filled out
  • perpetuator: cognitive therapy
  • Case management
  • Therapeutic environment
  • Promotion of self-care activities
  • Health teaching and health promotion
  • recognize triggers for violence, anitcrisis situation, increase coping skills
29
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primary prevention of abuse

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Measures taken to prevent the occurrence of abuse

30
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secondary prevention of abuse

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Early intervention in abusive situations to minimize their disabling or long-term effects

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tertiary prevention of abuse

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  • Facilitating the healing and rehabilitative process
  • Providing support
  • Assisting survivors of violence to achieve their optimal level of safety, health, and well-being
32
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Advanced Practice Interventions

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  • Individual psychotherapy: both victim and perpredator
  • Family psychotherapy: perpreator needs individual therapy before couple

Group psychotherapy

  • place of healing
  • not alon e
  • situation can change
  • cognitive behavioral technique