Description
By the end of this course, learners will be able to: define Intimate Partner Violence and the different forms of intimate partner violence; identify the four basic risk factors, based on the social-ecological model, for increased likelihood of intimate partner violence; identify some of the early warning signs of intimate partner violence in initial clinical presentation; describe tools and strategies for screening patients for possible intimate partner violence; recognize the responsibilities and ethical considerations for mandated reporters related to assessment, documentation and reporting of suspected intimate partner violence; identify some of the barriers to addressing intimate partner violence; and recognize other consequences associated with intimate partner violence.
Course is approved for 4.5 CE/Contact Hours for Certified Nursing Assistants in Florida.
Must pass final quiz with 80% or more; may retake as often as needed.
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