The nurse who is evaluating the woman for potential abuse should be aware that intimate partner violence includes (choose all that apply):

a. Physical abuse.
b. Sexual abuse.
c. Emotional abuse.
d. Psychologic abuse.
e. Economic abuse.


A, B, C, D, E

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Correct All of these types of abuse can be factors in intimate partner violence.
Incorrect None of the above.

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