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A 7 page discussion of the issues presented
by domestic violence. The author contends that increased screening for domestic and partner violence is imperative if this problem is to be
effectively addressed. Consequently, there is a need for increasing nurses' awareness of the problem. The problem that must be overcome, however, is the medical profession's tendency to not look beyond the obvious, a potentially fatal flaw when it comes to domestic violence. This flaw can be
overcome, however, through a reemphasis of the on the deliberative process. Bibliography lists sources.
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most complex problems confronting society today. Nurses often find themselves entwined in this problem as those that have been abused present to hospitals and clinics to have both their
physical and emotional tended. Practically no medical establishment is immune to the problem of domestic violence. It renders a physical toll, a social toll, and a psychiatric toll
on patients, the medical profession, and society as a whole. The fact that there is a tremendous need for nursing intervention in this problem cannot be denied. Increased
screening for domestic and partner violence is imperative if this problem is to be effectively addressed. Consequently, there is a need for increasing nurses awareness of the problem.
The problem that must be overcome, however, is the medical professions tendency to not look beyond the obvious, a potentially fatal flaw when it comes to domestic violence. This
flaw can be overcome, however, through a reemphasis of the on the deliberative process. Historical
Development of the Issue From a historical perspective the deliberative process is quite interesting. Although the nursing professions is just now beginning
to become more aware of the need for this type of approach it was first introduced in the late 1950s, a time when domestic violence was just beginning to emerge
as a publicly acknowledged process. In actuality the deliberative process has many diverse applications in nursing. One of the most urgent applications however comes in the address of
domestic violence. The deliberative process has its basis in observations on interactions between nurses and patients that initially occurred in the 1950s. Ida Jean Orlando first formally proposed
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