Asked by Danial Mahmood on Sep 23, 2024
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The nursing diagnosis rape trauma syndrome applies to a rape victim in the emergency department. Which outcome should occur before the patient's discharge?
A) Patient states, "I feel safe and entirely relaxed."
B) Memory of the rape is less vivid and frightening.
C) Physical symptoms of pain and discomfort are no longer present.
D) Patient agrees to keep a follow-up appointment with the rape crisis center.
Rape Trauma Syndrome
A form of post-traumatic stress disorder affecting individuals who have experienced sexual assault, characterized by acute phases and long-term reorganization.
Vivid
Vivid describes something that is intensely deep, bright, or clear, making it seem alive or very real in the mind.
Physical Symptoms
Observable or measurable signs of a medical condition experienced by an individual, which can include pain, fever, or fatigue.
- Identify outcomes for care before discharge of a sexual assault victim.
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Learning Objectives
- Identify outcomes for care before discharge of a sexual assault victim.
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