The highest priority is the immediate safety of the patient and her child. In the presence of domestic violence, risk assessment for harm or neglect must be conducted urgently, particularly since a child may be at risk. Safety trumps psychiatric or social evaluations in triage.
Toronto Notes 2023 – Psychiatry, “Crisis and Risk Assessment” Section:
“When intimate partner violence (IPV) is disclosed, it is critical to assess immediate safety and consider mandatory reporting, especially when children are involved.”
MCCQE1 Objectives (Psychiatry > 79-6: Violence and Abuse):
“Candidates must assess for and respond to risk of harm in situations of domestic violence, especially when dependents are involved. This includes ensuring immediate safety and following legal obligations for child protection.”
Although the other concerns (e.g., gambling, depression, substance use, financial need) are valid, the presence of violence makes D the first and most urgent priority.
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