Florida Social Work Ebook Continuing Education

Chapter 3: Intimate Partner Violence: Recognition and Intervention, 3rd Edition 4 CE Hours Release Date: February 15, 2024 Expiration Date: February 15, 2028 Upon successful completion of this course, continuing education hours will be awarded as follows: ● Social Workers and Psychologists: 4 Hours ● Professional Counselors: 4 Hours A reading-based asynchronous distance course. Colibri Healthcare, LLC, Provider 1147, is approved as an ACE provider to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Regulatory boards are the final authority on courses accepted for continuing education credit. ACE provider approval period: 5/5/2023 - 5/5/2026. Social workers completing this course receive 4 general continuing education credit(s). Author

Dr. Candace W. Burton, PhD, RN, AFN-BC, FAAN is an Associate Professor and Associate Dean for Advanced Education at the University of Nevada Las Vegas School of Nursing. A forensic nurse for over a decade, Dr. Burton specializes in trauma-informed care education and practice for nurses, nursing students, educators, physicians, and other care providers. She is certified as an advanced forensic How to receive credit ● Read the entire course online or in print. ● Answer the final examination questions at the end of the course. ○ A passing grade of 75% is required. Test questions link content to Learning outcomes as a method Colibri Healthcare, LLC implemented mechanisms prior to the planning and implementation of the continuing education activity, to identify and resolve conflicts of interest for all individuals in a position to control content of the course activity. Disclaimer The information provided in this activity is for continuing education purposes only and is not meant to substitute for the independent medical judgment of a healthcare provider Disclosures Resolution of conflict of interest

nurse (AFN-BC) by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) and is a fellow of the American Academy of Nursing (FAAN). Dr. Candace W. Burton, PhD, RN, AFN-BC, FAAN has no significant financial or other conflicts of interest pertaining to this course.

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relative to diagnostic and treatment options of a specific patient’s medical condition.

©2024: All Rights Reserved. Materials may not be reproduced without the expressed written permission or consent of Colibri Healthcare, LLC. The materials presented in this course are meant to provide the consumer with general information on the topics covered. The information provided was prepared by professionals with practical knowledge of the areas covered. It is not meant to provide medical, legal, or professional advice. Colibri Healthcare, LLC recommends that you consult a medical, legal, or professional services expert licensed in your state. Colibri Healthcare, LLC has made all reasonable efforts to ensure that all content provided in this course is accurate and up to date at the time of printing, but does not represent or warrant that it will apply to your situation nor circumstances and assumes no liability from reliance on these materials. Quotes are collected from customer feedback surveys. The models are intended to be representative and not actual customers. Learning outcomes

After completing this course, the learner will be able to: Š Define intimate partner violence (IPV) and summarize the magnitude of its incidence and impact in the United States. Š Explain how IPV may affect individuals differently based on age, gender, and other demographic categories. Š Describe the identification and assessment of IPV in various settings with attention to cultural considerations. Implicit in Healthcare Implicit bias significantly affects how healthcare professionals perceive and make treatment decisions, ultimately resulting in disparities in health outcomes. These biases, often unconscious and unintentional, can shape behavior and produce differences in medical care

Š Outline effective prevention, intervention, safety, and referral strategies when working with survivors of IPV. Š Differentiate among options and requirements for reporting IPV in institutional and legal contexts and identify trauma-informed strategies for incorporating these into services for IPV survivors.

along various lines, including race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, and socioeconomic status. Healthcare disparities stemming from implicit bias can manifest in several ways.

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