Verbal Violence
Sexual Violence
Physical Violence
Emotional Violence
Abuse
100

What is verbal violence? 

Verbal violence is a hostile language that is hurtful to the listener.

100

What is sexual abuse/violence? 

Sexual abuse/violence is any behavior of a sexual nature that makes someone else feel frightened, uncomfortable, threatened, or intimidated.

100

What is Physical Abuse/Violence

Any non accidental physical injury on another person

100

What is emotional abuse?

Non-physical abuse, usually by manipulation, humiliation, and behavioral

100

What is abuse?

Any action that intentionally harms or injures another person

200

True or False: All verbal abusers are men.

False

200

Why do people sexually abuse others?

There is no single answer to this question, but some of the reasons include general delinquency, anger, antisocial attitudes, intimacy deficits, loneliness, sexual arousal to violence, and desire for power.

200

True of False: Physical abuse only hurts the other person physically

False: It may also emotionally

200

True or False: Only females are emotionally abused.

False: Anyone can be emotionally abused regardless of gender.

200

True or False: Abuse is usually done by someone that the victim does not know.

False. 

300

Since nobody gets physically harmed, is verbal abuse harmless? 

No. (Verbal abuse can be just as life-threatening as a loaded gun. It isn't true that nothing really happens, although most of the time it happens more slowly than injuries from loaded guns do.)

300

Who commits sexual abuse/violence?

Sexual assault is most often committed by someone the victim knows. This may be a friend, an acquaintance, an ex, a relative, a date, or a partner. Less often, a stranger commits sexual assault.

300

All are forms of Physical abuse except:

a.Shoving

b.Yelling

c.Kicking

d.Pinching

B.

300

What is the best way to seek help for emotional abuse?

You can call the national domestic violence hotline:

800-799-7233

300

Name 5 different types of abuse. 

Physical abuse, sexual abuse, verbal abuse, emotional abuse, mental abuse, financial abuse, domestic abuse, etc. 

400

Name three ways of verbal abuse/violence.

  • Blaming

  • Criticism

  • Gaslighting

  • Judging

  • Name-calling

  • Threats

  • Withholding

400

What does sexual abuse/violence do to a person?

Sexual violence/abuse may affect a person psychologically, emotionally, and physically. 

400

Which statement by a sexual assault survivor indicates effective coping?

"I'm working with a therapist to process this." 

Rationale: Seeking professional help to process the trauma indicates a positive step towards healing and effective coping.

400

Name three methods of emotional abuse/violence.

Manipulation

Controlling

Isolation

Blamed for mistakes

Belittled 

400

What are 2 signs that someone is being abused? 

  • they have an increased aggressive behavior or are being moody, they are being jumpier than usual or more on edge, they are having difficulty sleeping, they are withdrawing or not wanting to be around people and/or they are losing interest in activities they once liked 

500

Name three impacts of verbal abuse/violence.

  • Anxiety

  • Changes in mood

  • Decreased self-esteem

  • Depression

  • Feelings of shame, guilt, and hopelessness

  • PTSD

  • Social withdrawal and isolation

  • Substance use

500

A patient discloses a history of sexual assault. Which nursing intervention takes priority?

Provide emotional support

The immediate priority is to provide emotional support to help the patient feel safe and cared for. Other interventions may follow, but emotional support is crucial initially.

500

What Age Group of Females experiences the Highest Rate of violence in intimate Relationships?

18-34

500

A patient states, "My partner says no one else would ever love me." This statement suggests:

Emotional abuse through isolation

 Rationale: This statement aims to isolate the victim by undermining their self-worth and discouraging outside relationships.

500

Name 3 on campus resources.

Counseling services, wellness and health center, the police department, men creating change, and women's resource center.