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When planning care for women in abusive relationships, which of the following information is important for the nurse to consider? Select all that apply.
 
  A. It often takes several attempts before a woman leaves an abusive situation.
  B. Substance abuse is a common factor in abusive relationships.
  C. Until children reach school age, they are usually not affected by parental discord.
  D. Women in abusive relationships usually feel isolated and unsupported.
  E. Economic factors rarely play a role in the decision to stay in abusive relationships.

Question 2

Which assessment data should a school nurse recognize as signs of physical neglect?
 
  A. The child is often absent from school and seems apathetic and tired.
  B. The child is very insecure and has poor self-esteem.
  C. The child has multiple bruises on various body parts.
  D. The child has sophisticated knowledge of sexual behaviors.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A, B, D
When planning care for women who have been victims of domestic abuse, the nurse should be aware that it often takes several attempts before a woman leaves an abusive situation, that substance abuse is a common factor in abusive relationships, and that women in abusive relationships usually feel isolated and unsupported. Children can be affected by domestic violence from infancy, and economic factors often play a role in the victim's decision to stay.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A
The nurse should recognize that a child who is often absent from school and seems apathetic and tired might be a victim of neglect. Other indicators of neglect are stealing food or money, lacking medical or dental care, being consistently dirty, lacking sufficient clothing, or stating that there is no one home to provide care.



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