The outcome universally applicable to consider for rape victims is

a. knowledge: personal safety.
b. client satisfaction: safety.
c. risk detection.
d. grief resolution.


D
Rape victims must work through grief caused by the various losses perceived as associated with
rape, such as emotional, physical, and sexual well-being and self-esteem. Option A: Personal safety
focuses on prevention of unintentional injuries rather than victimization associated with rape. Option
B: Client satisfaction: safety focuses on the client's perception of procedures, information, and
nursing care to prevent harm or injury. Option C: Risk detection focuses on personal actions to
identify personal health threats. These latter three outcomes have limited relevance for rape victims.

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