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- Define domestic violence.
- Recognize the characteristics and dynamics experienced by those groups who are at risk for domestic violence, including pregnant women, children, men, and same-sex couples.
- Describe how to screen for patients who have a history of being a victim/survivor or perpetrator of domestic violence, including aspects of a culturally sensitive assessment.
- Outline interventions targeted to victims/survivors of domestic violence.
- Review resources available for domestic violence victims/survivors.
Refusing to use contraception is a form of which abuse type?
Approximately how many children witness domestic violence each year?
Which of the following is a barrier to domestic violence reporting in military families?
Domestic violence victims/survivors are more likely than accident victims/survivors to sustain injury to the
In addition to physical signs and symptoms, domestic violence victims/survivors also exhibit psychological cues that resemble
When screening for domestic violence, which of the following signs and symptoms is usually NOT considered part of the constellation of symptoms described as "Battered Women's Syndrome"?
Which of the following signs and symptoms is NOT a typical characteristic that an abuser would demonstrate?
What percentage of female trauma patients will report that they have been battered when asked directly about how the injury occurred?
Which of the following should NOT be a part of developing a safety plan for domestic violence victims/survivors?
An acute domestic violence situation should be referred immediately to
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