Health care provider behaviors that promote trust in survivors of intimate partner violence include:

a. having a stoic, businesslike manner
b. demonstrating personal concern
c. focusing on the biomedical role
d. letting the survivor raise the issue first


B
Health care provider behaviors that promote trust in survivors of intimate partner violence include demonstrating personal concern. Concern is usually directed toward all parties involved and increases the likelihood of developing a trusting nurse-client relationship. The nurse would use nursing strategies that focus on primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention to reduce the possibility of future violence from occurring.

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Nursing

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