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If a fetus is discovered to have a congenital anomaly the parents are to be told ? and permitted to ? the infant. Prior knowledge of defects allows for ? and ? to be performed. The RN should focus on the ? features when presenting baby to parents.
ASAP,
Hold,
planning, interventions,
normal
Physical abuse may start to ? in frequency and severity during pregnancy! The % of women who report being abused by husbands/boyfriends is ?%. Women that are ? experience more frequent and severe abuse.
increase,
31%,
white
The major cause of injury to women is ? The % of serious assaults against women by men is ?% Violence is a ? behavior. Common sites of abuse during pregnancy include the ?, ?, ?
battering,
95%,
learned,
abdomen, face, breast
Women may seek ? care late in pregnancy due to abuser not allowing contact with others. Abused women have an increased risk for ? and ? babies.
prenatal,
low birth weight, premature
Characteristics of the abuser include extremely ? and ?, poor ? control, came from families where they ? the behavior, more like to use ?/?, have a problem holding a ?
jealous, controlling,
impulse,
learned, alcohol/drugs, job
Characteristics of battered women, the may appear ?, ?, or ? The RN should reassure that ? will be protected.
hesitant, embarrassed, evasive,
privacy
The cycle of violence: The man engages in increasingly hostile behaviors such as throwing objects, pushing, swearing, threatening, and often consuming increased amounts of alcohol or drugs it the ? phase.
Tension-building phase
When the woman is trying to placate or stay out of the way of the man that is becoming aggresive in order to prevent it from proggessing to the next level is the ? phase.
Tension-building phase
The man explodes in violence, he may hit, burn, beat, or rape the woman, often causing substantial physical injury it the ? phase.
battering phase
When the woman feels powerless and simply endures the abuse until the physical abuse runs its course, usually 2-24hrs is the ? incident
battering
The bttere will do anything to make up with his partner. The battered woman want to believe the promises that it will never happen again, but this is seldom the case is the ? phase
Honeymoon phase
Nursing mgnt of abuse: The RN should always ask ? questions about being abused. The RN should try to ? the woman, let her knows she owns her own body and has the right to decide how whe wants her body to be ? The RN should be familiar with community ?
direct,
empower,
treated,
resources
The question that the RN can ask about abuse: Have you ever been ?, ?,? or otherwise hurt physically by someone within the last year. Has this happened since you have been ?, Has anyone forced you have ?
hit, kicked, slapped,
pregnant,
sex
Nursing mgmt includes a ? exam, evaluating for signs of ? a ? exam will take place where observation for ? should take place, The RN should observe for ? cues.
physical,
trauma,
gynecological, trauma,
nonverbal
The RN should assess if the pt has ? plan to protect herself and children.
personal safety
Nursing DX for abuse: ?,?,?
Anxiety;
Fear;
Powerlessness
The things that a woman can do for her safety plan are locate the nearest ? and make plans to go there once cycle of violence begins. Identify safest quickest way out of the ? Obtain extra ?'s to the car and keep them hidden, Devis a code ? and prearrange with someone to call police when word is used.
shelter,
house,
keys,
word