NURS-FPX 4050 Assessment 1 Preliminary Care Coordination Plan
Preliminary Care Coordination
Preliminary Care Coordination provides the foundation on which individualized patient care plans are established and implemented, including patients, families, caregivers, health care professionals and agencies. It helps in proper planning and disbursement of resources to avoid hitches in the communication and overall functioning of the body. This assessment specifically targets the first care management of domestic violence incidences. The plan therefore seeks to cater for the physical, emotional, and psychological requirements of the victims of domestic violence. Its objectives include the stabilization of victims in the emergency phase, medical and psychological intervention, referral to other community agencies, and monitoring. The aim of this Preliminary Care Coordination is to address all the needs of the victims while ensuring their well-being and protection.
Perceptive Analysis of Health Concern
During my practice as a staff nurse, I have learned that domestic violence is one of the most pressing social issues that needs addressing effectively and urgently (Lanchimba et al., 2023). Due to social and psychological causes, domestic violence requires comprehensive measures for the prevention of violence against vulnerable individuals. Abuse leads to physical and psychological traumas, which have an impact on health. Healthcare practitioners should remain responsive to the needs of victims and endorse all efforts to fight domestic violence. Education of the community is a critical component in ensuring that the public is informed of what is considered abuse, the available prevention measures and the necessary steps to be taken to support victims.
Intervention can only be achieved with the support of the healthcare practitioners, social service professionals, and the government. This entails crisis intervention services, legal advocacy, support groups and education for breaching the social contract by any of the parties