The nurse working with female patients assesses each for exposure to the many forms of violence against women, which include (Select all that apply.)
a. femicide.
b. fraud.
c. isolation.
d. name calling.
e. sexual coercion.
A, C, D, E
There are many forms of violence against women, including acts of sexual violence (rape, sexual assault, trafficking, genital mutilation) and sexual coercion, physical violence (hitting, slapping, kicking, punching), psychological violence (belittling, name calling, isolation), economic violence, and femicide (the killing of a woman). Fraud is not considered to be a form of violence against women.
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A. Measurement of oxygen saturation before and after a 12-minute walk B. Spiral computed tomography of the thorax C. Ventilation and perfusion scanning D. Thoracentesis
During implementation, nursing interventions are executed, and the client's response is observed and documented
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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A) The parents have been too busy to bring the child. B) The child is afraid of having the blood drawn, so the parents do not bring him. C) The parents are having a difficult time grieving with the idea of the child's illness. D) They do not have the money to pay for multiple visits.