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Copyright © 2002 by W. B. Saunders Company. All rights reserved. Chapter 26 Sexual Assault Menu F

Copyright © 2002 by W. B. Saunders Company. All rights reserved. Rape-Trauma Syndrome: Acute Phase l Expressed Style - overt behaviors l Controlled Style - covert behaviors l Somatic Reaction - physical symptoms l Emotional Reaction - intense feelings l Expressed Style - overt behaviors l Controlled Style - covert behaviors l Somatic Reaction - physical symptoms l Emotional Reaction - intense feelings Menu FB

Copyright © 2002 by W. B. Saunders Company. All rights reserved. l Physical trauma (use body map) l Psychological trauma (use verbatim quotes) l Support system; family may not understand l Level of anxiety l Community supports l Encourage to tell story, but do not press l Physical trauma (use body map) l Psychological trauma (use verbatim quotes) l Support system; family may not understand l Level of anxiety l Community supports l Encourage to tell story, but do not press Quick Assessment Menu FB

Copyright © 2002 by W. B. Saunders Company. All rights reserved. l Will begin to express emotional reactions and feelings before leaving the E. D. l Will list psychological reactions possible during long-term reorganization l Will state intention to keep follow-up appointments l Anxiety level will lessen from severe to moderate before leaving the E. D. l Will begin to express emotional reactions and feelings before leaving the E. D. l Will list psychological reactions possible during long-term reorganization l Will state intention to keep follow-up appointments l Anxiety level will lessen from severe to moderate before leaving the E. D. Rape Survivor: Short-Term Goals Menu FB

Copyright © 2002 by W. B. Saunders Company. All rights reserved. l Follow agency protocol l Do not leave client alone l Be nonjudgmental l Ensure confidentiality l Be empathetic l Encourage to talk l Keep accurate records l Engage support system if client permits l Emphasize client did the right thing to save life l Arrange for support follow-up l Follow agency protocol l Do not leave client alone l Be nonjudgmental l Ensure confidentiality l Be empathetic l Encourage to talk l Keep accurate records l Engage support system if client permits l Emphasize client did the right thing to save life l Arrange for support follow-up Nursing Interventions Menu B