Workplace Violence (WPV) Among Emergency Nurses

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Across
  1. 4. Patients with a history of _______ abuse have a higher rate of causing WPV.
  2. 5. True or False? Assaults are not perceived by staff nurses as an everyday significant safety threat.
  3. 9. True or False? The wounded healer heals all others but is never fully able to heal their own personal wounds.
  4. 10. Physical violence includes, but is not limited to, slapping, punching, sexual groping and _______.
  5. 11. An essential measure for workplace safety is committing to a _______ policy.
  6. 14. Health care organizations should implement psychological ______ to help victims.
  7. 15. Nurses need to heal to move from walking wounded to _______.
  8. 18. WPV can be physical or _______.
  9. 19. Employee assistance programs should _______ WPV victims seek help, and make it happen.
  10. 20. A common precipitating factor causing a higher rate of WPV.
Down
  1. 1. WPV events are often underreported as staff become _______ to the frequency.
  2. 2. WPV events have similar lingering effects as _______.
  3. 3. Behavior that is unlikely and the caregiver is surprised when it happens.
  4. 6. Staff feel betrayed and unsupported by _______ who often do not arrive in time to help.
  5. 7. Victims of violence are at risk for physical, _______, and psychological trauma.
  6. 8. True or False? Resiliency is promoted by the social support of colleagues and managers.
  7. 12. Psychological violence is a verbal _______.
  8. 13. "When a person can bounce back and thrive after major challenges or circumstances."
  9. 16. _______ and stress are commonly experienced after WPV events.
  10. 17. "Individuals who have not effectively coped after a traumatic incident.