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Question Answered step-by-step Subject: N707 Family-Centered Health Promotion Program: DNP-FNP… Subject: N707 Family-Centered Health Promotion Program: DNP-FNP Doctorate Nursing Practice-Family Nurse PractitionerAddress the following points.  All 6 points must be addressed to receive full credit. You may use bullet points.  State the scenario that you are working on, then address the following:Risk assessmentDocumentation requirementsMandatory reporting requirements, in this instanceCommunity resources for the patients, family, or caregiversPatient education, in this instanceFollow-up care plan Scenario: Intimate Partner Violence VignetteRead the following vignette.Paula is a 25-year-old female patient who comes to clinic today for a chief complaint of lower abdominal pain. She explains that her last LMP was 6 weeks ago and she is worried that she might be pregnant. Her husband brought her in for the visit today and he is waiting for her in the car. Since this is a new patient, you decide to ask social history question to begin to build a relationship.  She is a college graduate and works in the IT industry at a local start-up. She met her now husband four years ago at work and they have been married for about a year. She has not seen a HCP for 4 years so you tell her you will perform a pap smear along with her exam today. Her pelvic exam is non-contributory but there are some old bruises on her abdomen and right thigh. When you ask about these while doing the exam she tells you she is a bit clumsy and often has bruising. As a part of her work-up you do a pregnancy test and it is positive.  You ask her how she feels about the result and she tells you, “I’m not sure”.  She seems nervous so you ask “are you safe at home”. She tells you she feels safe at home basically. Her husband is under a lot of stress because he had an argument with his supervisor a month ago and lost his job. Since then he has been short-tempered and even angry if she is late coming home from work. They love each other and she is confident all will be well once he gets back to work.  When you push her she admits to having one serious argument last week and that was what caused the bruise on her thigh when he grabbed her.      Health Science Science Nursing NURSING 706 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)