Abuse in women Flashcards

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Clinical indicators of partner abuse

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Delay in seeking treatment
Inconsistent Over attentive partner
History of child abuse
Under 49

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2
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Questions to ask

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Physically hurt
Afraid of partner
Tension in the relationship How do you resolve conflict

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Barriers to seeking help

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Emotional bonds
Children
Financial dependent Shame
Fear they will not be believed

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4
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Psychological presentation

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Insomnia
Depression Suicidal
Anxiety
Somatoform
PTSD
Eating disorder 
Drug and alcohol
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5
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Physical presentation

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Obvious injury
Bruises of various healing 
Chronic pelvic/abdominal pain
STDs
Chronic headaches
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6
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How to take a history of abuse

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HELP
History -effect,onset pattern, worst case, greatest fear
Esteem
Life situation 
Praise her efforts
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Assess safety of woman and children

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How safe do you feel
What do you need in order to feel safe
Frequency Severity
Obsession
Weapons
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What us rape

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Sexually penetration of a person without their conesent and aware they are not consenting

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When is consent not valod

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Submits because fear harm, unlawfully detained

Mistaken about the sexual nature/identity of the person

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10
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Precontenplative

Stage and suggestions

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Unaware of problem

Make connections between symptoms and problems at home

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Contemplative stage and suggestions

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Identifies issues

Ambivalent Encourage the possibility of change

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Decision stage

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Some catalyst for change

Explore resources available

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13
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Action stage

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Plan and act
Talk to family
Leave
Restraining order
Police
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14
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Maintenance

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Praise

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15
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Relapse

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Support

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16
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Conditions which prelude immediate forensic assessment following sexual assault

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Head injury
Impaired consciousness Untreated pain from injuries
Shock from concealed blood loss

17
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Investigations to consider with sexual assault

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Primary injuries–>imaging, skeletal survey, CXR, CT head
Pelvic examination–>trauma
STDs–>smear: gonorrhea, chlamydia, trichomonas, serology: HIV, Hep B, Syphillis
Pregnancy test–>emergency contraception

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Examinations

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General
Head and neck
Mouth
Chest/CV
Abdomen
Pelvic
Neurological
Musckuloskeletal
19
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Management

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Will need investigations
Emergency contraception
HIV prophylaxis
Antibiotics for STI
F/U pregnancy test
Forensic assessment and samples
20
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History

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Chief complaint
Onset
Incident location
Did you recognise the assailants
Did you report
Description of the assault
Assault objects
Sexual assault
Condoms
Ejaculation
Type of intercourse
Foreign objects
LMP, contraceptives, pain
Location of worst pain
Radiation, severity
Alleviating, exacerbating
Bleeding/bruises
LOC
Headache, blurred vision, dizzy, weak, numb
SOB, papitations
Blood in stool/urine, vaginal bleeding
NV abdo pain
Joint pain
Medical, surgical, family, social, occupation, allergies