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    Running head: Nursing Interventions to Combating Domestic Violence Domestic Violence: Primary‚ Secondary‚ and Tertiary Nursing Interventions Jason Holt‚ RN Grand Canyon University NRS429V Diana Anderson‚ RN‚ MSNEd‚ CMSRN August 27‚ 2010 Domestic Violence: Primary‚ Secondary‚ and Tertiary Nursing Interventions Approximately 2 million American women are assaulted each year at the hands of their intimate partner and an estimated 1‚200 are murdered as a result of intimate partner abuse (Black

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    PTSD and Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Many children are exposed to traumatic events before they even become adults. All around the world they are exposed to child abuse‚ rape‚ natural disasters‚ terrorism‚ car accidents‚ and school violence among many others. Studies have shown that these traumatic events‚ if left untreated‚ can result in significant psychological problems‚ such as post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) or other anxiety disorders‚ depression‚ or a number of

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    The Effects of Domestic Violence A woman wakes up in the middle of the kitchen floor‚ and as she opens the one eye that isn’t swollen shut‚ she frantically searches for her minor child with no avail. She calls the police who take her report and then question her about her bruises and black eye. She tells them what happened; they take her report and begin the search for her daughter. When they find her daughter and husband they return them both home because the daughter is “safe” in their

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    large part of the health concerns.There is also a high incident of domestic violance‚ hepititis B and turberculosis. "In 2010‚ turberculosis was 11 times more common among Asians‚ with a case rate of 22.2 as compared to 2.0 for the White population." (Office of Women’s Health 2006) Cultural barriers‚ health insurance issues‚ language and immigration concerns can also impact the Chinese American population. Domestic Violence Chinese Americans make up the largest percentage of Asians immigrated

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    Life Domestic violence remains a significant concern that impacts negatively on the lives of our community. Not only those that are directly subjected to the violence and abuse. Can you image the horror of living every day expecting to be choked‚ beaten or killed by your spouse? Domestic violence is a common problem. This is real it happened to me. Your work collegue your friend your daughter and Mother. No two cases of domestic violence are the same. However all cases of domestic violence undermines

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    HOW WE CAN HELP END DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Kate Torgovnick May Esta Soler helped pass the Violence Against Women Act‚ 20 years ago. Leslie Morgan Steiner had just left an abusive husband at the time‚ and now tells her story widely. They talk about the NFL‚ the hashtags #WhyIStayed and #WhyILeft‚ and what we can all do to end domestic violence. Esta Soler and Leslie Morgan Steiner know exactly how to stop a conversation in its tracks. All they have to do is say what they do. Both Soler and Steiner are

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    huge rush of adrenaline‚ they get excited‚ sad‚ exhausted‚ angry‚ etc. All of these are difficult emotions to deal with. Therefore‚ in many of us those emotions lead to violence. Is it alright to create a conflict because we cannot figure out a way how to become calm? Definitely not. There are many causes why people go into violence. If we talk about sports we also talk about competitiveness. People‚ or teams‚ get sometimes extremely competitive because of the ultimate goal to win. Quite often players

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    Trauma-Informed Practice to Domestic Violence Programs: A Qualitative Analysis of Current Approaches" outlines 6 core principles. The principles are emotional safety‚ restoring choice and control‚ facilitating connection‚ supporting coping‚ responding to identity and context‚ and building strengths (Wilson‚ Fauci‚ Goodman‚ 2015). The Van Buren Domestic Violence Coalition (DVC) utilizes similar concepts in their approach to survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence. This approach leads to an

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    Planetree Patient Centered Care - The holistic care model encourages healing in all dimensions (mental‚ emotional‚ spiritual‚ social and physical) and integrates complimentary therapies with conventional medical treatment. 5. Primary Care Coordinator – It is a reconstructed nurse role that enables patient focused interdisciplinary care. 6. Home Healthcare Telemedicine - Home Healthcare Telemedicine relies on placing a nurse in the nontraditional role of managing a patient’s care

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    The focused deterrence theory is having a direct approach with offenders to help prevent violence and have a stronger response to the ones committing crimes by pulling all legal levers against them. The focus tends to be for high offenders which are drug dealers and gang members. Gangs are notified that violence is not to be tolerated and if violence still happens then serious measures will bring a certain and immediate response. It is used to put a perimeter in the views of offenders. This helps

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