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RNSG 2539 FINAL EXAM LATEST 2023-2024 ACTUAL EXAM 160 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED
ANSWERS

SAFE Questions

S

A

F

E - (answer) Stress/Safety

Afraid/Abused

Friends/Family

Emergency plan



SAFE Questions - S (3) - (answer) Stress/Safety

-What stress do you experience in your relationships?

-Do you feel safe in your relationships?

-Should I be concerned for your safety?



SAFE Questions - A (6) - (answer) Afraid/Abused

-Have there been situations in your relationships where you have felt afraid?

-Has your partner ever threatened or abused you or your children?

-Have you ever been physically hurt or threatened by your partner?*

-Are you in a relationship like that now?

-Has your partner ever forced you to engage in sexual intercourse that you did not want?

-People in relationships/marriages often fight; what happens when you and your partner disagree?



SAFE Questions - F (3) - (answer) Friends/Family:

-Are your friends aware that you have been hurt?

-Do your parents or siblings know about this abuse?

-Do you think you could tell them, and would they be able to give you support?



SAFE Questions - E (3) - (answer) Emergency plan:

,RNSG 2539 FINAL EXAM LATEST 2023-2024 ACTUAL EXAM 160 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED
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-Do you have a safe place to go and the resources you (and your children) need in an emergency?

-If you are in danger now, would you like help in locating a shelter?

-Would you like to talk to a social worker/a counselor/me to develop an emergency plan?



When should you ask SAFE questions? - (answer) When the woman is alone.



Working with Victims of Partner Abuse - Dont's (10) - (answer) -Don't tell the victim what to do.

-Don't express disgust, disbelief, or anger.

-Don't disclose client communications without the client's consent.

-Don't preach, moralize, or imply that you doubt the client.

-Don't minimize the impact of violence.

-Don't express outrage with the perpetrator.

-Don't imply that the client is responsible for the abuse.

-Don't recommend couples' counseling.

-Don't direct the client to leave the relationship.

-Don't take charge and do everything for the client.



Working with Victims of Partner Abuse - Dos (11) - (answer) -Do believe the victim.

-Do ensure and maintain the client's confidentiality.

-Do listen, affirm, and say, "I am sorry you have been hurt."

-Do express, "I'm concerned for your safety."

-Do tell the victim, "You have a right to be safe and respected."

-Do say, "The abuse is not your fault."

-Do recommend a support group or an individual counseling.

-Do identify community resources, and encourage the client to develop a safety plan.

-Do offer to help the client contact a shelter, the police, or other resources.

-Do accept and respect the victim's decision.

-Do encourage development of a safety plan.

,RNSG 2539 FINAL EXAM LATEST 2023-2024 ACTUAL EXAM 160 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED
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Cycle of Abuse - (answer) I--> Violence

IV

I Honeymoon (Remorseful) Period

IV

I----Tension Building



Tension Building Phase - (answer) •The perpetrator has minor episodes of anger and can be verbally
abusive and responsible for some minor physical violence (pushing, shoving).

•As tension continues to grow, both partners try to reduce it.

•The perpetrator may turn to substances and the victim dismisses the significance of the violence.

•The vulnerable person is tense during this stage and tends to accept the blame for what is happening.



From Hack's PP

***The tension-building phase is when there may be arguments, stony silence, or complaints from the
husband. The tension ends in another violent episode after which the abuser once again feels regret and
remorse and promises to change.***



Violence (Acute battering Phase) - (answer) •The tension becomes too much to bear, and serious
abuse takes place.

•The victim may provoke the perpetrator to reduce the unbearable tension.

•The vulnerable person can try to cover up the injury or try to get help.

•This stage is the most violent and shortest



Honeymoon (Remorseful) Phase - (answer) •The situation is defused for a while

after the violent episode.

•The perpetrator becomes loving, promises to change, and is sorry for the behavior.

•The vulnerable person wants to believe this and hopes for a change.

•Eventually, the cycle begins again.

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Victims of rape fare best when... - (answer) they receive immediate support and can express fear and
rage to family members, nurses, physicians, and law enforcement officials who believe them.



What are rape treatment centers? - (answer) -Emergency services that coordinate psychiatric,
gynecologic, and physical trauma services in one location and work with law enforcement agencies.



-These are very helpful to victims



In the emergency setting, the nurse is an essential part of the team in providing ____________ to the
victim. - (answer) Emotional support



What are ways a nurse can allow a victim to take back control? - (answer) The nurse should allow the
woman to proceed at her own pace and not rush her through any interview or examination procedures.



Ways to do so include allowing her to make decisions, when possible, about:

-Whom to call,

-What to do next

-What she would like done It is the woman's decision about whether or not to file charges and testify
against the perpetrator. The victim must sign consent forms before any photographs or hair and nail
samples are taken for future evidence.



Who's decision is it whether charges will be filed or not? - (answer) It is the woman's decision about
whether or not to file charges and testify against the perpetrator.



The victim must sign consent forms before... - (answer) any photographs or hair and nail samples are
taken for future evidence.



What kinds of treatments/teachings will a women get?

R/T STDs

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