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A client, age 34, has been physically abused by her husband five times during the past 2 years.
 
  During her last discussion with the nurse, the client stated, I probably should not keep going back to my husband, since he continues to abuse me. The nurse is aware that the final decision to leave a batterer:
  1. Often occurs after the victim suffers a serious injury
  2. Is usually a gradual process that occurs over time
  3. Is more likely if the client has approval from the church
  4. Is made with the batterer's permission

Question 2

The nurse is considering making a child abuse or neglect report to protective services. To make the report, the nurse needs to:
 
  1. Obtain the supervisor's permission to make the report
  2. Have strong evidence that the abuse/neglect has occurred
  3. Notify the parents of the intent to file the report
  4. Have suspicions that the abuse has occurred



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: 2
The victim usually moves slowly when making the decision to leave the batterer because of many self-imposed constraints and many environmental factors that must be considered. 1. This bears no relationship to the decision to leave in most cases. 3. There is no evidence to support this, alt-hough for some, it may be a factor. 4. It is unlikely that a batterer will give permission for the victim to leave.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: 4
Suspicions are all that are required by state mandatory child abuse and neglect reporting laws. The agency bears the burden of collecting evidence. 1. As a mandated reporter, the nurse does not need anyone's permission to make the report. 2. Only a suspicion is required. 3. Parent noti-fication is unnecessary.





 

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