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010-Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing, 5th Edition-Sheila L. Videbeck-160547861X-Lippincott Willi

010-Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing, 5th Edition-Sheila L. Videbeck-160547861X-Lippincott Willi

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CHAPTER 11 • ABUSE AND VIOLENCE 203INTERNET RESOURCESRESOURCES• Domestic Violence Safety Plan• National Domestic Violence Hotline• Domestic Violence• Child Abuse• National Center on Elder AbuseINTERNET ADDRESS*http://www.aardvarc.org/dv/plan.shtmlhttp://www.ndvh.orghttp://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/domesticviolence.htmlhttp://www.childabuse.comhttp://www.ncea.aoa.gov/NCEAroot/Main_Site/Index.aspx*All of these websites have multiple links to other sites on the topic.• Survivors of trauma and abuse may be admitted to thehospital for safety concerns or stabilization of intensesymptoms such as flashbacks or dissociative episodes.• The nurse can help the client to minimize dissociativeepisodes or flashbacks through grounding techniquesand reality orientation.• Important nursing interventions for survivors of abuseand trauma include protecting the client’s safety, helpingthe client learn to manage stress and emotions, andworking with the client to build a network of communitysupport.• Important self-awareness issues for the nurse includemanaging his or her own feelings and reactions aboutabuse, being willing to ask about abuse, and recognizingand dealing with any abuse issues he or she may haveexperienced personally.REFERENCESAmerican <strong>Psychiatric</strong> Association. 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