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It is very unlikely that I will ever encounter a trafficked person in my DNP role
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My workplace allows me enough time to ask about trafficking if I suspected a person might have been trafficked
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I would be comfortable asking a person if they were in danger from an employer
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Asking about experiences of exploitative situations is offensive to most patients
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A patient’s friend can interpret for him or her if I think that a person has been trafficked
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Healthcare workers have a responsibility to respond to suspected cases of human trafficking
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I am aware of the precautions I need to take to protect my safety when caring for trafficked people
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I do not have sufficient training to assist individuals in situations of human trafficking
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I should call the police immediately if I suspect that a person has been trafficked
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I am confident I can document human trafficking accurately and confidentially
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I am confident I can make the appropriate referrals for women who have been trafficked or exploited
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I am confident I can make the appropriate referrals for men who have been trafficked or exploited
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I am confident I can make the appropriate referrals for children who have been trafficked or exploited
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