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Domestic Violence

This test is based on the course by Dana Bartlett, RN, MSN

Contact Hours: 2.0
Price: $3.98
Course Free with purchase of unlimited courses!


Price includes all materials and certificate of completion.
Price includes online testing.

Target audience: RN's, LPN's and Registered Nurse Practitioners
Difficulty level: Beginning to Intermediate
Format: Homestudy
 
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Course Description

This continuing education course was developed with the assumption that most nurses will, sometime in their career, care for a woman who has been battered. This course provides nurses with information on the process of screening, interviewing, and intervening in domestic violence situations.

Learning Objectives
  1. The participant will provide a definition of domestic violence.
  2. The participant will list three reasons why women don’t report domestic violence.
  3. The participant will list three reasons why health care professionals don’t report domestic violence.
  4. The participant will identify three screening tools used to detect domestic violence.
  5. The participant will list three signs that may indicate domestic violence is taking place.
  6. The participant will provide a definition of the term RADAR.
  7. The participant will identify the three typologies of batterers.
Course Outline
  • Introduction
  • Detection and Screening Tools for Domestic Violence
  • The Interview Process
  • Patterns of Injury
  • Domestic Violence: The Roots of the Problem
  • Domestic Violence: Answers to the Problem
  • Intervention Programs for Batterers




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