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Mental Health Nursing II NURS 2310. Unit 6 Abuse and Neglect. Key Terms Abuse = the use or treatment of someone or something that causes some kind of harm or is unlawful or wrong; the maltreatment of one person by another
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Mental Health Nursing IINURS 2310 Unit 6 Abuse and Neglect
Key Terms Abuse = the use or treatment of someone or something that causes some kind of harm or is unlawful or wrong; the maltreatment of one person by another Victim = one who is harmed by or made to suffer from an act, circumstance, agency, or condition Battering = a pattern of coercive control founded on and supported by physical and/or sexual violence or threat of violence of an intimate partner
Objective 1 Reviewing the types of abuse and neglect
Physical abuse = when one person inflicts physical violence or pain on another Verbal abuse = when a person uses profanity or says things that threaten or make another feel scared Emotional abuse = coercion, humiliation, intimidation, relational aggression, parental alienation, or covert incest Elder abuse = abuse, most often physical or in the form of psychological threats, directed at the elderly, especially in nursing homes and similar institutions
Child abuse = physical, emotional, and/or sexual abuse directed toward a child • Incest = sexual contact/interaction between, or sexual exploitation of, close relatives, or between participants who are related to each other in a way regarded as a prohibition to sexual relations Neglect • Physical = refusal of or delay in seeking health care, abandonment, expulsion from the home or refusal to allow to return home, and inadequate supervision • Emotional = chronic failure to provide the hope, love, and support necessary for development and/or maintenance of a sound, healthy personality
Intimate partner violence = an ongoing, debilitating experience of abuse in the home • May be physical, psychological, and/or sexual • Associated with increased isolation from the outside world • Limited freedom/accessibility to resources Rape = the expression of power and dominance by means of sexual violence Sexual abuse = improper use of another person for sexual purposes without their consent or under physical or psychological pressure
Objective 2 Exploring populations most vulnerable to abuse and neglect
Children • Elderly • Women • Low socioeconomic status • Cultural norms
Objective 3 Examining common forms of elder abuse
Physical abuse • injury, impairment, physical pain, or threat of physical force • inappropriate use of chemical and/or physical restraints • rough handling while providing care, moving the body, or administering medication • Emotional abuse • psychological • verbal • treating the elder like an infant • isolating the elder from family, friends, and/or regular activities
Neglect or abandonment by caregivers • Financial exploitation • Self-neglect • leaving the stove unattended • denying or ignoring need for food, water, hygiene, safety, or medications • Sexual abuse • showing the elder pornographic material • telling dirty jokes • Healthcare fraud/abuse
Objective 4 Describing risk factors and characteristics of the abused individual and of the abuser
Abuser Characteristics • Jealousy • Controlling behavior • Quick involvement • Isolation • Blames others for feelings • Cruelty to animals • Hostility while drinking • Breaking or striking objects when angry • Threats of violence • Use of force during an argument
Characteristics of the Abused Individual • Blames self for violence or harmful acts • Dependent on abuser • wants to be controlled • feels the need to be taken care of • Poor self-image • Expects abuser to change • Returns to abuser after assault(s) • Makes excuses for abuser • Defends abuser’s actions
Objective 5 Recalling the required steps of reporting in Iowa and Nebraska if the nurse encounters suspected or confirmed abuse in the health care setting