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audragclark

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A nursing instructor is developing a lesson plan to teach about domestic violence. Which information should be included?
 
  1. Power and control are central to the dynamic of domestic violence.
  2. Poor communication and social isolation are central to the dynamic of domestic violence.
  3. Erratic relationships and vulnerability are central to the dynamic of domestic violence.
  4. Emotional injury and learned helplessness are central to the dynamic of domestic violence.

Question 2

A nurse teaches a client about alternative therapies for back pain. When a practitioner corrects subluxation by manipulating the vertebrae of the spinal column, what therapy is the practitioner employing?
 
  1. Allopathic therapy
  2. Therapeutic touch therapy
  3. Massage therapy
  4. Chiropractic therapy



jazzlynnnnn

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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale: The nursing instructor should include the concept that power and control are central to the dynamic of domestic violence. Battering is defined as a pattern of coercive control founded on physical and/or sexual violence or threat of violence. The typical abuser is very possessive and perceives the victim as a possession.

Answer to Question 2

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Rationale: Chiropractic therapy involves the correction of subluxations by manipulating the vertebrae of the spinal column. The theory behind chiropractic medicine is that energy flows from the brain to all parts of the body through the spinal cord and spinal nerves.



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