
Nursing home wins award for domestic violence awareness video
Article here. Excerpt:
'Faulkner State Community College's nursing division brought home an international first place award for its video “Shattered,” which seeks to raise awareness about the dangers and prevalence domestic violence.
Members of the nursing division traveled to San Francisco, Calif. to accept the award and perform their original script live at the 2013 Human Patient Simulator Network (HPSN) conference. The video was created using the iStan human simulator, a lifelike tool that helps nursing students practice a variety of tasks.
In the video, which was filmed in front of an audience at the college, a man is shown stabbing his wife. She calls 911, and nursing students work to save her life (in the hospital scene, the woman is actually the iStan human simulator).'
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"Shattered" by Faulkner State Community College Division on YouTube here.
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Only problem: Just one scenario
Like other DV teaching materials, it'd be fine if it was actually comprehensive. Leave out more than half the country's DV victims and really, how can a teaching item be considered comprehensive? Unless of course, you don't really care.