What is the opposite of Patriarchy?
Matriarchy
What type of approach should be used by nurses and healthcare staff when collaborating with a patient who has experienced intimate violence.
What is a trauma informed care approach?
What is the most common type of violence/aggression found against nurses?
What is verbal?
True or false, did covid cause an increase in intimate partner violence?
What is true?
Although there was an increase this is not presented in police-report statistics
What strategies can nurses use to make women feel safe/supported when seeking care?
What is a trauma- Informed patient led, approach to care?
This term refers to the overlapping systems of oppression, where patriarchy intersects with other forms of discrimination, such as racism or classism.
What is intersectionality?
What percentage of Indigenous women won’t reach the age of 18 without experiencing some form of sexual violence?
What is 75%?
What percent of violence against nurses is physical?
What is 10%?
Globally how many women are murdered due to intimate partner violence?
What is 38%?
What is one thing SANE nurse’s do to help survivors of assault?
Conduct forensic evidence collection, conduct pregnancy/STI testing, and mental health first aid?
This movement seeks to challenge and dismantle patriarchy, advocating for gender equality and women's rights.
What is Feminism?
What is 38%?
What are potential signs of intimate partner violence?
What is unexplained contusions, lacerations, fractures, bite marks and burns?
How many women will experience a form of gender-based violence?
What is 1 in 3 women?
Where is the Bryony house located?
What is the HRM?
Women's suffrage movements of the 19th and early 20th centuries aimed to challenge this aspect of patriarchy.
What is the denial of voting rights for women?
How many women each hour are killed by their own family?
What is 5 or more women/hour?
What is one way we can facilitate the conversation with a patient we suspect is being abused?
What is using open-ended questions?
What are some of the long-term effects of intimate partner violence?
What is mental health issues?
(anxiety, panic attacks, depression) which can lead to substance abuse, health issues (heart problems, arthritis, immune system issues, and many more)
What do SANE nurses' do when a survivor first comes to them?
What is, asking the survivor what they want to do next, and explaining the SANE program and what they offer?
The #MeToo movement gained prominence as a response to patriarchy, with its focus on raising awareness about and combatting this problem.
What is sexual harassment and assault?
How does gender-based violence have an impact on the community?
What is social and economic costs of intimate partner and sexual violence are enormous and have ripple effects throughout society?
What is the upstream approach that SANE nurses’ do?
What is teaching about healthy boundaries, consent, internet safety, and working with community?