Critical Care of COVID-19 in the Emergency Department 2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-85636-6_6
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Mechanical Ventilation in the COVID-19 Patient

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“…IPV advocates in Wisconsin, for example, reported an increase in self and police referrals to their agencies after the pandemic began (Luthern, 2020a). This is similar to reports from responders to IPV in Minnesota where requests for protection orders and shelter doubled after state‐wide shelter‐in‐place orders were enacted to minimize the spread of COVID‐19 (Morrissette et al, 2020); however, the unintended consequence was the entrapment of women experiencing IPV at home with their abuser. Home, while providing safety from the SARS Co‐V‐2 virus, was not safe with an abusive partner.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…IPV advocates in Wisconsin, for example, reported an increase in self and police referrals to their agencies after the pandemic began (Luthern, 2020a). This is similar to reports from responders to IPV in Minnesota where requests for protection orders and shelter doubled after state‐wide shelter‐in‐place orders were enacted to minimize the spread of COVID‐19 (Morrissette et al, 2020); however, the unintended consequence was the entrapment of women experiencing IPV at home with their abuser. Home, while providing safety from the SARS Co‐V‐2 virus, was not safe with an abusive partner.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 77%