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lilldybug07

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A nurse assesses the factors that may place a client at risk for injury from a violent act by consid-ering the role these factors play before, during, and after the violent act. The work of which the-orist is being applied?
 
  a. Matrix
  b. Maslow
  c. Haddon
  d. Hammer

Question 2

A nurse is caring for an individual who has been a victim of trauma. Which of the following most likely describes the client that the nurse is caring for?
 
  a. A middle-class, Caucasian female
  b. A middle-class, African American male
  c. A low-income, Caucasian male
  d. A low-income, African American female



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C
Haddon developed a matrix when examining methods to identify the risk of injury. The matrix looks at factors related to personal attributes, vector or agent attributes, and environmental at-tributes before, during, and after an injury or death. Hammer recognized that in forensic nursing practice, the caring component must address caring for oneself as well as caring for clients. Maslow's theory focuses on clients' meeting their hierarchy of needs.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D
Trauma victims are overrepresented in minority, disenfranchised, and disadvantaged groups. Where inequities of resources and education exist, health disparity, violence, and other crimes rise and accidental injuries occur more often.



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