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Victimization of any person by another
Domestic violence
What are some areas of practice that a nurse might come in contact with abuse victims?
ER, Inpatient, Outpatient, Home care, Schools, Clinics
any intention physcial abuse or neglect, emotional abuse or neglect, or sexual abuse of children
child maltreatment
deprivation of necessities such as food, clothing, shelter, supervision
physical neglect of a child
failure to meet childs needs for affection, emotional , and nurturing, attention
emotional neglect of a child
deliberate infliction of injury on a child
physical abuse of a child
deliberate attempt to destroy or significantly impair a childs confidence
emotional abuse of a child
any physical sexual activity b/t family members (blood relationship not required)
incest
"indecent liberties", such as touching, fondling, kissing, single or mutual masturbation, or oral-genital contact
Molestation
indecent exposure, usually exposure of the genitalia by an adult man to children or women
exhibitionism
arranging and photographing, in any media, sexual acts involiving children, alone or with adults or animals, regardless of consent by the child's legal guardian; also may denote distribution of such material in any form with or without profit
Child pornography
involving children in sex acts for profit and usually with changing partners
child prostitution
literally means "love of child" and does not denote a type of sexual activity by the preference of an adult for prepubertal children as the means of achieving sexual excitement
pedophilia
coitus without the consent of the woman
rape
slapping; striking; restraining; incorrect positioning; oversedation with medications
physical abuse of an elder
berating verbally; harassment; intimidation; threats of punishment or deprivation; childlike treatment; isolation
psychological abuse of an elder
denying access to personal resources, stealling money or possessions; coercing to sign contracts or durable power of attorney; making changes in will or trust
financial abuse of an elder
withholding of food, water, meds, clothing, hygiene; failure to provide physical aids such as dentures, eye-glasses, hearing aid; failure to ensure safety
physical neglect of an elder
failing to provide social stimulation; leaving alone for long periods of time failing to provide companionship
psychological neglect of an elder
touching inappropriately; forcing sexual contact
sexual abuse
denying right to privacy or right to make decisions regarding health care of living environment; forcible eviciton
violation of Personal Rights of an elder
paroxysmal abdominal pain or cramping that has symptoms of loud crying and drawing the legs up to the abdomen
colic
active, voluntary return of swallowed food into the mouth, the food is then chewed- then either swallowed or vomited
rumination
a state of inadequate growth from inability to obtain and/or use calories needed for growth
failure to thrive
Organic (OFTT)
physical causes for failure to thrive
Nonorganic (NOFTT)
not related to a disease, usually caused by psychosocial factos
idiopathic failure to thrive
can't find cause
What are the phases of the cycle of violence
Tension building
acute explosion
honeymoon