Questions
1
Yes, it is appropriate. Sometimes people need care but are embarrassed to seek it out or their situation does not enable them to get to traditional clinics. For the case of women living in shelters or in extreme poverty, it can be difficult to obtain medical care because they may lack the funds to pay for it, they may lack awareness of the fact that they need care, or they may be hampered by social or environmental issues that keep them from reaching out for help. Sometimes people need to see first that there are others outside of their own small world who are willing to enter in and offer assistance. This has been shown to be the case with educators who make home visits and the same is true for physicians (Ventura et al., 2014).
2
Genital warts are spread through skin-to-skin contact and cannot be spread any other way. They must come from contact with the genitals (Genital Warts, 2017). The doctor feeling relief about the mother’s story of the boy in the shower stall shows a significant degree of gullibility on the part of the doctor, at least in that moment. It sounds like she did not want to face the issue any more...
References
Genital Warts. (2017). Planned Parenthood. Retrieved from
https://www.plannedparenthood.org/learn/stds-hiv-safer-sex/genital-warts
National Research Council. (1993). Understanding Child Abuse and Neglect.
Washington, DC: The National Academies Press.
Ventura, A. et al. (2014). Home-based palliative care: A systematic literature review of
the self-reported unmet needs of patients and carers. Palliative Medicine, 28(5): 391-402.
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