Psych - Videbeck Ch 12
A mental health nurse presenting an educational program on rape for high school students responds to the statement, "Women cry rape often times just to get even with the guy," by offering which answer?
"Actually, fewer than 2% of all reported rapes are found to be false."
Which assessment question should the nurse ask of a client suspected of being ostracized by a school bully?
"Do you feel like a part of a group in school?"
A nurse is interviewing a client who is a survivor of abuse. The client is telling the nurse about how the violence occurred. Which statement would the nurse interpret as reflecting phase 3 of the cycle of violence?
"He tells me that he is sorry and that he will never hit me again."
Which statement made by a client raises the greatest concern that the client may be experiencing relationship violence?
"I don't know what else I can do to keep him from getting angry at me."
Which statement, made by a nurse who experienced sexual abuse as as a child, demonstrates being best prepared to work with sexual abuse and trauma survivors?
"I've been supported by health care professionals and now I want to support other survivors."
A nurse is working with a client who is a survivor of rape. The client asks the nurse, "It's been 6 months since it happened. Why can't I get back into doing the things I did before?" What is the nurse's best response?
"It can take at least a year or more to get back to where you were before."
A nursing instructor teaching about sexual assault identifies a need for further instruction when one of the students makes which statement?
"It is not considered rape if it occurs with same-sex couples."
A nurse is assessing a survivor of intimate partner violence. During the interview, the nurse determines that the survivor's partner is using power and control over the client through coercion and threats. Which client statement would lead the nurse to suspect this?
"My partner tells me that he or she will tell child services I'm a bad parent."
A nurse is assessing a client in a community clinic who reports feeling anxious lately because she is considering leaving her marriage. The client describes a long history of partner abuse associated with this relationship. How should the nurse respond to this client?
"You have the right to be safe and respected."
A nurse is preparing to gather a health history of a client. Which questions can elicit disclosure if a client has been abused? Select all that apply.
* "When there are arguments at home, have you ever been hurt or afraid?" * "It looks like someone has hurt you. Tell me about it." * "Some other women I have cared for have described problems like yours. If this is happening to you, can we talk about it."
A nurse is working in the emergency department. Which situation would lead the nurse to suspect possible abuse of a client? Select all that apply.
* A 3-month-old with a fractured femur * A baby with contrecoup injuries to the brain * A 6-year-old is being seen for the 5th time for a urinary tract infection
What are some types of behavior that the nurse would recognize as qualifying as psychological abuse? Select all that apply.
* Criticizing * Threatening a victim's dog * Ridiculing
Which are forms of psychological abuse? Select all that apply.
* Insulting * Humiliating * Destroying another's property
The nurse's suspicion that a child has been sexually abused is supported by what assessment data? Select all that apply.
* The anal area is bruised * The child reports "itching down there" * The vulva appears edematous * The urinalysis reports a bacterial infection
The nurse is aware that fewer than half of rapes and sexual assaults are reported. Which are some of the reasons people do not report being sexually assaulted? Select all that apply.
* The client is embarrassed of the assault. * The perpetrator may use coercion or threats to control the victim. * They have a fear of being blamed for the incident.
After a series of admissions to the emergency department over the past several months, an 80-year-old client's malnutrition, vague history, and pattern of physical injuries lead the nurse to suspect elder abuse. Which aspect of the client's situation may contribute to elder abuse? Select all that apply.
* The client is physically dependent on the client's son since losing mobility. * The client has no income or savings of the client's own. * The client's son describes the client as "needy, helpless, and pathetic."
The nurse is planning a community education session on elder abuse awareness. Which points should the nurse be sure to include? (Select all that apply.)
* Withholding money for necessities is a form of abuse * It is abuse if you feel forced to have sex * It is abuse if your caregiver holds your arm too tight * Not helping you get medical attention you need is a form of abuse
The nurse is planning care for a client who is a victim of violence. Which of the following should the nurse identify as goals for this client's plan of care? Select all that apply.
* ensure safety * prevent injury * restore health * stop the violence
The nurse is teaching a victim of intimate violence how to create a safety plan. Which should be included when the nurse is assiting the client in devising an escape? Select all that apply.
* prepare and hide an escape bag * map the house for an escape route * identify a prearranged place for children to meet * configure a list telephone numbers needed in case of emergency
When the school nurse is assessing an adolescent who reports troubling sleeping, which characteristics of the client indicate there may be violence in the home? (Select all that apply.)
* the client's father monitors contact with friends * has a family history of alcohol abuse * must go straight home after school each day
What percentage of women can expect to be a victim of an ongoing unwanted pursuit from stalking?
12-32%
Approximately what percentage of women rape victims are raped by someone they know?
65%
A nursing student learning about intimate partner violence (IPV) correctly identifies the percentage of deaths attributed to IPV to be what?
70% women and 30% men
Nurses at an urban emergency department seek to develop a plan to help women involved in abusive relationships. Which component is critical to the success of the plan?
Access to community resources for referral
When noted in an assessment of a child, the nurse should suspect child abuse if which common physical findings signaling abuse are present?
Bruises, burns, lacerations, missing teeth, and skeletal injuries
The nurse is legally obligated to report suspected child abuse to local authorities. Which information is essential?
Child's name, location, age, and suspected perpetrator
A 27-year-old has been brought to the emergency department by emergency medical services following a violent sexual assault that took place in the parking garage of the client's building. Which task would fall most clearly within the scope of practice of a forensic nurse?
Collecting specimens from the client for use as evidence
A female client states that she has been receiving numerous text and phone messages from a co-worker. Which type of harrassment should be documented in the nurse's notes?
Cyberstalking
Which is the most commonly identified issue preventing people from leaving an abusive relationship?
Dependency
What assessment data, related to a 77 year old client, would be considered the highest risk for possible elder abuse?
Diagnosed with mild dementia
A mental health nurse is interviewing a child for suspected abuse. The parent states that the child is having disciplinary problems at school and stutters when approached. From the listed behavioral indicators, the nurse would suspect which type of abuse?
Emotional
A 33-year-old client has been treated for a periorbital hematoma and a broken nose that the client suffered when the client's spouse struck the client. The client does not know where the spouse currently is, and the client is scheduled for discharge. What action should the care team prioritize in this client's care?
Ensuring that the client goes to a safe place
Nurses working with rape trauma victims need to be aware of their own attitudes about rape and sexual assault. Which rationale best explains why?
Giving back the survivor as much control as possible is important.
In violent families, which environment may be the most dangerous place for victims?
Home
A nurse is caring for a young adult in the mental health clinic. The client tells the nurse that the client was physically neglected as a child. The nurse should assess the client for symptoms of what?
Major depression
An 8-month-old infant has been brought to the emergency department unresponsive by the infant's teenage parent and the care team suspects shaken baby syndrome. When providing care for this infant, the nurse should prioritize which assessment?
Neurological assessment
Which statement requires additional education regarding the truth about rape?
Rape is a crime of passion.
A nurse is working on developing a safety plan with a client who is a survivor of violence. Which would the nurse address first?
Recognizing the signs of danger
Which provides the most acceptable example of neglect according to the definition of the term?
Rejecting a 3-year-old who is crying and seeking affection after the child stumbles and falls
During the nurse's assessment of a new client on a medical unit, the client confides in the nurse that the client's spouse often "slaps me around" after the client has been drinking. What action should the nurse take in response to this statement?
Report the client's statement promptly to the appropriate authorities.
Which type of rapist derives erotic gratification from the victim's suffering?
Sadistic rapist
The nursing student learning about intimate partner violence correctly identifies its prevalence in same-sex couples as what?
Same frequency as in heterosexual couples
A 3-year-old who has been seen in the emergency department for various fall-related injuries is being treated for apparent blindness in the left eye as a result of retinal hemorrhage. The nurse should suspect that which form of child abuse is part of the cause of the child's condition?
Shaken baby syndrome
The majority of perpetrators of elder abuse include which population?
Spouse in the caregiver role
A client comes to the clinic for a prenatal visit. While the client is in the examining room, her estranged husband appears and insists on seeing the client. The client tells the nurse that they are in the process of getting a divorce and she does not want to be around him. "He's been following me to work and at my home everyday." What should the nurse suspect?
Stalking
Which is a pattern of repeated unwanted contact, attention, and harassment that often increases in frequency?
Stalking
Which is not a risk factor for child sexual abuse?
The child is aged 10 years or younger.
Which would not increase the likelihood that an older adult will incur physical abuse?
The older adult is independent with activities of daily living.
Which three elements are necessary to legally define rape of a male, female, or mixed gendered person?
Use of force; vaginal, oral, or anal penetration; nonconsent of victim
Which is an inaccurate picture of the cycle of abuse that occurs over time?
Violent episodes are less frequent
The nurse in the emergency room is assessing a client who was brought in by the police for evaluation after receiving a call from a neighbor. The client reports to the nurse that the person who has been cooking and helping around the house has not been home for days. Which type of abuse does the nurse suspect based on the client's statement?
abandonment
A young adult client female is assessed after being raped. The client reports being tied up and beaten while the perpetrator forced sexual intercourse. She recalls the perpetrator saying, "I will make you pay." What most accurately describes this category of rapist?
anger retaliation
A middle-aged client with young children has been the victim of intimate partner violence (IPV). When providing initial care to this family, the nurse should:
carefully assess the children for signs of trauma.
The nurse asks the parent of a school-age child about intimate partner violence in the home. Which assessment finding caused the nurse to complete this assessment?
child crying and appearing sad
The school health nurse is asked to see a child who has been coming to school with no lunch for the past week. The child tells the nurse, "I don't get a lunch this week, I have been wetting the bed." The nurse identifies that this child is experiencing which type of abuse?
neglect
When assessing a 6-year-old child believed to be a victim of emotional abuse, the possibility is supported when the child is ...
observed to be anxious and rejecting adult attention.
A nurse is seeing a 3-year-old child who is brought to a pediatric clinic by the mother with concerns about toilet training. The nurse notes the child has multiple bruises of various ages on the arms, trunk, and legs. The nurse should suspect:
physical abuse.
While assessing for intimate partner violence, the nurse learns that a client has not seen immediate family members for several years because the visits would upset the client's spouse. On which potential issue should the nurse focus with this client?
social isolation
The nurse learns that a client has been receiving unwanted gifts and visits from someone in the neighborhood. For which unwelcomed behavior should the nurse plan interventions for this client?
stalking
While talking with a client who is suspected of being a victim of intimate partner violence, the nurse observes that the client receives repeated text messages. The client states that the messages from the spouse, who is demanding to know where the client is, with whom, and when the client plans to return home. Which phase within the cycle of violence does the nurse assess that the client is experiencing?
tension building
Which child has the greatest risk for being the target of bullying at school?
the child who wears hearing aids
A client who has been victimized repeatedly by a spouse is angry and verbally lashing out on the nurse. Based on the client's behavior, which technique would the nurse use with this client?
use "I feel" statements