Domestic & Family Violence Assessment: Ch. 7 Flashcards

1
Q

Standard question asked to assess IPV

A

“Do you feel safe at home?”

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2
Q

EASI
who is it used for
where is it used

A

Elder abuse questionnaire, used in primary care

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3
Q

what to look for in a HTTA Physical Exam for IPV

A

HTTA

  • clear demarcation (eg: glove burn)
  • Brusing that looks like the shape of something
  • bruising in weird places (eg: not the hands, knees, elbows as these can be due to a fall playing)
  • damage to the abdomen or bottocks
  • pressure ulcers (elder abuse)
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4
Q

Signs of infant abuse

toddler abuse

A

Infant:
typically are not cruising until about 9mo. parental reports of “walking and falling” are suspicious.

Toddler:
no separation anxiety
Avoids eye contact

Clear demarcation burns or bruising
Bruising around the abdomen or buttock

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5
Q

STaT

what does it stand for

A

Slapped you
Threatened you
and
Thrown, broken, or punched things

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6
Q

what are the Bruising (contusion) stages (color and timeline)

A
  • new bruise: red
  • 12 to 36: purple or purple-blue
  • progress: to bluish-green to greenish-brown to brownish-yellow
  • before fading away

The color of bruises is the same on all people, but skin color may increase or decrease visibility of bruises.

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7
Q

What substances can cause easy bruising in older adults?

A

ginger
garlic
blood thinners
platelet altering agents

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8
Q

Abrasion

A

A wound caused by rubbing the skin or mucous membrane

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9
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Avulsion

A

The tearing away of a structure or part.

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10
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Incision

A

A cut or wound made by a sharp instrument; the act of cutting.

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11
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Hematoma

A

A localized collection of extravasated blood, usually clotted in an organ, space, or tissue.

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12
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Hemorrhage

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The escape of blood from a ruptured vessel, which can be external, internal, and/or into the skin or other organ.

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13
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Laceration

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The act of tearing or splitting; a wound produced by the tearing and/or splitting of body tissue, usually from blunt impact over a bony surface.

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14
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Lesion

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A broad term referring to any pathologic or traumatic discontinuity of tissue or loss of function of a part.

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15
Q

Traumatic alopecia

A

Loss of hair from pulling and yanking or by other traumatic means.

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16
Q

The Danger Assessment
who is it used for
how is it used

A

Begins with a calendar so that women can see for themselves how frequent and severe the violence has become over the past year.

Then a series of 20 yes/no items. Although there are no predetermined cutoff scores on the DA, the more “yes” answers there are, the more serious the danger of the woman’s situation.