What This Document Is
This document is an Exam View for Chapter 7 of the Health Assessment (NSG 214) course at National University, focusing on the critical topic of Domestic and Family Violence Assessment. It’s designed as a practice and review tool to prepare students for an exam covering this material. The format consists of multiple-choice questions mirroring those found on a typical course exam.
Why This Document Matters
This resource is essential for nursing students enrolled in Health Assessment. Mastering the assessment of domestic and family violence is crucial for safe and effective patient care. This exam preview allows students to self-test their understanding of key concepts, identify areas needing further study, and become familiar with the question style used in the course. It’s particularly valuable when preparing for high-stakes evaluations of competency in recognizing and responding to vulnerable patients.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This document is a *preview* of exam-style questions and does not provide comprehensive instruction on domestic and family violence assessment. It will not teach you how to conduct an assessment, interpret findings, or develop intervention plans. It’s a tool for *testing* knowledge, not *building* it. Students still need to thoroughly review course materials, including the Jarvis textbook, and participate in clinical experiences.
What This Document Provides
This preview includes five multiple-choice questions covering topics such as mandatory reporting of elder abuse, recognizing unintentional physical neglect, screening protocols for intimate partner violence, and identifying types of physical injuries. Each question is followed by the correct answer and a brief rationale explaining the reasoning behind it. This preview *does not* include all questions from the full Exam View, nor does it cover all topics within Chapter 7. It also does not provide detailed explanations of concepts beyond the rationale for each answer.