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1. TENSION BUILDING
2. SERIOUS BATTERING INCIDENT
3. HONEYMOON |
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TENSION BUILDING STAGE: FOR MEN |
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He has high expectations of woman
Blames her for anything that goes wrong
He does NOT try to control his behaviors
Does not admit to inappropriate behaviors
Verbal and minor physical abuse increases
He becomes more possessive of woman if afraid she is leaving
He gets more frantic and controlling
Misinterprets her withdrawal as rejections |
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SERIOUS BATTERING INCIDENT: MEN |
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INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL TRIGGER EVENT
Battering usually occurs in private
He threatens her if she tries to get help
Justifies behavior
Minimizes severity of abuse
His stress is relieved
pg.624 |
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He becomes loving, charmin, beging for forgiveness, making promisies
He truly believes he will not abuse her again
He feels he has taught her a lesson
pg. 624
This stage becomes a deterrent for the woman to leave the abusive situation |
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WOMAN CYCLE OF VIOLENCE:
TENSION BUILDING STAGE |
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She is nurturing, compliant and tries to please the man
Denies seriousness of the problem
Feels she can control his behaviors
Blames factors of work, alcohol, stress, drugs
Takes the minor abuse, doesn't feel she deserves it
Gets scared and tries to hide
Might call for help if tension becomes unbearable |
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SERIOUS BATTERING INCDENT: WOMAN |
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Might call for help if she feels afraid of being killed
Initial reaction is shock, disbelief, denial
Fears more abuse if police come, may plead not to arrest or press charges
Anxious, ashamed, humiliated,sleepless, fatigued,depressed
Lies about injuries, often waits a day or more for medical help
pg. 624 |
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Sees his loving behaviors as the real person and tries to make up
Wants to believe that the abuse will not happen again
Feels he will get help, leaving makes her feel guilty
Believes in the relationship
BIGGEST FACTOR THAT DETERS WOMAN FROM LEAVING |
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NURSE PRIORIY INTERVENTION WHEN WOMAN HAS BEEN REPORTADLY ABUSED AND COMES TO CLINIC OR ER |
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HELP THE CLIENT TO DEVISE A SAETY OR ESCAPE PLAN WHEN ABUSE HAPPENS AGAIN**
Ask directly about the abuse, BUT AVOID PRESSURING THE VICTIM: "Did anyone hurt you?"**
Provide resources to give her assistance with her actions**
FOCUS ON PHYSICAL SAFETY AND EMOTIONAL SECURITY**
HAVE THE PARTNER REMAIN IN WAITING AREA IF HE IS WITH HER ** |
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EFFECTS OF CHILDHOOD SEXUAL ABUSE ON THE CHILD |
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Wrist slashing, alcohol, drug abuse, binge eating, unstable relationships
pg. 615-617 |
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KEY NURSING INTERVENTIONS FOR SURVIVIORS OF CHILDHOOD ABUSE |
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PRIORITY IS TO SET LIMITS ON SELF DESTRUCTIVE OR SELF HARM PATTERNS
PG. 619 |
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EFFECTS OF CHILDHOOD SEXUAL ABUSE ON THE ADOLESCENT |
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EFFECTS OF CHILDHOOD SEXUAL ABUSE ON THE ADULT |
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RECOVERY FROM VIOLENCE AND TRAUMA STAGES
STAGE 1 |
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1. IMPACT:initial reaction last few minutes to few days. Shock, denial, disbelief,confusion.
Fear, hysteria,anger, rage, shame, guilt, helplessness
SOME VICTIMS REACT LESS VISABLY OR DELAYED MANNER; MAY LOOK CALM, ORGANIZED, RATIONAL AND TAKE ACTIONS NECESSARY.REACTIONS MAY BE NUMBING, DETATCHMENT, AMNESIA,DEPERSNONALIZATION
MAY INDICATIE ACUTE STRESS DISORDER |
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RECOVERY FROM VIOLENCE AND TRAUMA STAGE 2 |
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2. RECOIL, Victim begins to struggle to adapt. Emotional stress remains.
pg.606 |
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RECOVERY FROM VIOLENCE AND TRAUMA STAGE 3 |
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3. REORGANIZATION; MIGHT TAKE MONTHS OR YEARS
Victims reconstruct their lives
pg. 606 |
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Most therapeutic interventions for the nurse with a victim of crime or violence |
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USE ACCEPTANT,NURTURING AND EMPATHETIC COMMINICATION TECHNIQUES
ENCOURAGE EXPRESSION OF FEELINGS
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CARE PLAN GOAL FOR AN ABUSE VICTIM |
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MOST IMPORTANT OUTCOME IS TO HAVE THE INDIVIDUAL, "MOVE FROM VICTIM TO SURVIVOR STATUS" |
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MOTIVATING DYNAMIC FOR MOST RAPISTS |
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DESIRE TO HUMILIATE OR CONTROL OTHERS |
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The nurse providing care in the ED for a rape victim should expect what behaviors from the victim |
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The nurse should understand that the victim might feel violated and threatened by hospital procedures
MAY HAVE DELAYED REACTION TO THE TRAUMA:May appear calm, quiet, emotionless
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INCEST: INCEST IS COMMITTED BY any RELATIVE
SEXUAL ABUSE: IS COMMITTED BY NONRELATIVES
PG 613
These terms are not interchangeable |
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MAJOR GOAL OF RECOVERY AS A VICTIM OF TERRORISM, VIOLENCE |
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REGAIN FEELINGS OF TRUST, SAFETY AND SECURITY.
ERICKSON'S DEVELOPMENTAL CRISIES DETERMINES IF VICTIMS OF VIOLENCE HAS UNMET NEEDS: "TRUST VS. MISTRUST AND AUTONOMY VS. SHAME AND DOUBT
PG.607 |
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WHAT ARE GOALS OF A COMMUNITY BASED RAPE PROGRAM? |
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TARGET WOMEN OF AGES 15-24 YEARS
DEFINE DATING VIOLENCE,PARTNER ABUSE, RESOURCES, SELF DEFENSE
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