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A new nurse working in an obstetrics (OB) practice questions the rationale for screening all OB patients for intimate partner violence (IPV). The best answer by the nurse's mentor is,
 
  a. Battering slows down during pregnancy, so it's an ideal time to intervene.
  b. It should just be a routine part of every nurse's practice to screen for IPV.
  c. Most women seek health care when pregnant, so we can make a big difference.
  d. Pregnant women tend to be more emotional and more willing to confide in us.
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this is exactly what I needed
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Thank you, thank you, thank you!
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