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Quiz 1: Forensic Nursing Evidence Based Principles and Practice
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Question 121
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Persons who experience trafficking are at risk for physical abuse due to
Question 122
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Detention and exploitation are more likely to take place in which stage of human trafficking?
Question 123
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The forensic nurse may be called to testify in court as a witness in a human trafficking trial. When speaking about the scientific findings that place the act of human trafficking in context, the nurse is a/n
Question 124
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Which of the following questions should the nurse ask to help the person feel safe prior to an interview?
Question 125
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Unique features often exhibited by persons who are being trafficked may assist the forensic nurse in identification of their health and safety needs, and include
Question 126
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The ethical principle of ______________is not likely to be exercised when the trafficking victims is marginalized by culture change, inability to communicate, and isolation.
Question 127
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Self-care for forensic nurses who care for survivors of trafficking include
Question 128
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In addition to the contributions of forensic science to prosecutorial efforts, there has been a growing recognition during the past several decades that forensic science can possibly play an equally important role in
Question 129
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This search has been aided by advanced developments in forensic tools and methodologies, including DNA testing as well as more sophisticated surveillance technologies and enhanced communications among
Question 130
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The use of advanced forensic science techniques and multidisciplinary teams to investigate and document contemporary human rights violations originated in
Question 131
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The Joint Commission standards reflect an all-hazards approach to emergency preparedness that permits appropriate flexibility and effective response with a scalable approach to manage the variety, intensity, and the duration of disaster in 6 critical areas of emergency management-communication, resources & assets, safety & security, staff responsibilities, utilities management, and
Question 132
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) distributes and makes available publications and education for individuals and as training resources for groups. The motto found on the FEMA website is
Question 133
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The unique vulnerabilities of children can be categorized into the following: (1) terrorism prevention and preparedness, (2) all-hazards preparedness, (3) postdisaster disease and injury prevention, (4) nutrition and hydration, (5) equipment and supplies, (6) pharmacology, (7) mental health, (8) identification and reunification of displaced children, (9) day care and school, and
Question 134
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The fundamental concepts of nursing are relevant to
disaster situations, such as caring, education, advocacy,
treatment, and prevention. The mainstays of mitigating adversity are primary, secondary, and
Question 135
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Organizations that have well-thought-out "all hazards" plans to respond to unexpected situations will have optimal outcomes with limited
Question 136
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To clarify the core competencies of disaster nurses, a conceptual schema of organization, person, patient, and ______________ is proposed.
Question 137
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In disaster response. Clinical settings demonstrate that a large influx of patients can create
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