NUR 212 EXAM 2024∕2025
VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS
RAINN <answer> Every 98 seconds, another person
experiences sexual assault.
Sexual violence affects hundreds of thousands of
Americans each year. While we're making progress
— the number of assaults has fallen by more than
half since 1993 — even today, only 6 out of every
1,000 rapists will end up in prison.
,What are the laws in our state?
https://www.rainn.org/laws-your-state-north-carolina
Rape and sexual assault <answer> Crime of
violence, humiliation of victim expressed through
sexual means
Perpetration of act of sexual intercourse with female
against her will and without consent
Whether will is overcome by force, fear of force,
drugs, or intoxicants
Also considered rape if woman incapable of
exercising rational judgment because of mental
deficiency or when younger than age of consent
Only slight penetration of vulva needed (full
erection/ejaculation not necessary)
Strangers (approximately 26% of rapes),
acquaintances, married people, people of same sex
Date rape (acquaintance rape)
Highly underreported crime
Most commonly occurring in woman's neighborhood,
often inside or near home
,Most rapes premeditated
Male rape significantly underreported
Alcohol frequently involved (34% of cases)
Four categories of male rapists
Power assertive rapist (30%)
Power reassurance or opportunity rapist (30%)
Anger retaliation rapist (24%)
Anger excitement or sadistic rapist (16%)
Feminist theory: women historically objects for
aggression
Severe physical, psychological trauma
Psychological problems
Fear, helplessness, shock, disbelief, guilt,
humiliation, embarrassment
Avoidance of places or circumstances of rape; loss
of previously pleasurable activities
, Depression, anxiety, PTSD, sexual dysfunction,
insomnia, impaired memory, suicidal thoughts
Assessment:
Physical examination; preservation of evidence
(rape kit/rape protocol)
Description of what happened
Treatment and intervention:
Immediate support
Education
Prophylactic treatment of STIs, pregnancy
Therapy to restore victim's sense of control
Rape trauma syndrome <answer> Two phases to
rape trauma syndrome:
Acute (right after trauma) and long term
reorganization (alteration in function that ay last
years)
Meds:
SSRIs
Analytics
Requirements for Disease Management <answer>
Multidisciplinary team
Standardized clinical guidelines called critical
pathways
VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS
RAINN <answer> Every 98 seconds, another person
experiences sexual assault.
Sexual violence affects hundreds of thousands of
Americans each year. While we're making progress
— the number of assaults has fallen by more than
half since 1993 — even today, only 6 out of every
1,000 rapists will end up in prison.
,What are the laws in our state?
https://www.rainn.org/laws-your-state-north-carolina
Rape and sexual assault <answer> Crime of
violence, humiliation of victim expressed through
sexual means
Perpetration of act of sexual intercourse with female
against her will and without consent
Whether will is overcome by force, fear of force,
drugs, or intoxicants
Also considered rape if woman incapable of
exercising rational judgment because of mental
deficiency or when younger than age of consent
Only slight penetration of vulva needed (full
erection/ejaculation not necessary)
Strangers (approximately 26% of rapes),
acquaintances, married people, people of same sex
Date rape (acquaintance rape)
Highly underreported crime
Most commonly occurring in woman's neighborhood,
often inside or near home
,Most rapes premeditated
Male rape significantly underreported
Alcohol frequently involved (34% of cases)
Four categories of male rapists
Power assertive rapist (30%)
Power reassurance or opportunity rapist (30%)
Anger retaliation rapist (24%)
Anger excitement or sadistic rapist (16%)
Feminist theory: women historically objects for
aggression
Severe physical, psychological trauma
Psychological problems
Fear, helplessness, shock, disbelief, guilt,
humiliation, embarrassment
Avoidance of places or circumstances of rape; loss
of previously pleasurable activities
, Depression, anxiety, PTSD, sexual dysfunction,
insomnia, impaired memory, suicidal thoughts
Assessment:
Physical examination; preservation of evidence
(rape kit/rape protocol)
Description of what happened
Treatment and intervention:
Immediate support
Education
Prophylactic treatment of STIs, pregnancy
Therapy to restore victim's sense of control
Rape trauma syndrome <answer> Two phases to
rape trauma syndrome:
Acute (right after trauma) and long term
reorganization (alteration in function that ay last
years)
Meds:
SSRIs
Analytics
Requirements for Disease Management <answer>
Multidisciplinary team
Standardized clinical guidelines called critical
pathways