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IAFN Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE-A®/SANE-P®) Certification Review, Second Edition 2nd New edition [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • ISBN-10: 0826187943
  • ISBN-13: 9780826187949
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The 2nd edition of IAFN Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE-A®/SANE-P®) Certification Review is designed to help you prepare for the Commission for Forensic Nursing Certification (CFNC) exam for either the adult and adolescent (SANE-A®) or the pediatric and adolescent patient (SANE-P®) population. This comprehensive study aid has been updated to include the latest STI treatment guidelines and improve gender inclusivity. Chapters address the different considerations for working with prepubescent, adolescent, adult, and elder assault and abuse victims. Case studies, key points, nursing pearls, photographs, illustrations, and tables are included throughout. Each chapter covers information required to pass the exam and includes end-of-chapter questions to check your knowledge. The review concludes with a full-length practice test to get you ready for exam day. The book also provides ANCC-accredited continuing education hours through the International Association of Forensic Nurses (IAFN) which can be applied toward recertification. With more than 350 practice questions, detailed review content and answer rationales, and a convenient print + digital package, this study aid empowers you with the tools and materials to study your way and the confidence to pass the first time, guaranteed! Know that you're ready. Know that you'll pass with Springer Publishing Exam Prep.

Key Features

  • Reflects the latest CFNC exam blueprint
  • Provides a comprehensive yet concise review of essential knowledge for the exam
  • Updated to cover the latest STI treatment guidelines and increase gender inclusivity
  • Presents case studies, nursing pearls, key points, and supporting photos and illustrations
  • Includes end-of-chapter Q&A and a full practice test with detailed rationales
  • Boosts your confidence with a 100% pass guarantee
  • Includes digital access for use on most mobile devices or computers.
  • Offers continuing education contact hours; see inside for details!
Contributors and Reviewer xi
Preface xiii
Pass Guarantee xv
Chapter 0 Contact Hours in Nursing
1(2)
Instructions
1(1)
Purpose of Activity
1(1)
Learning Outcome(s)
1(1)
Disclosures
1(1)
Instructions for Obtaining Contact Hours
1(1)
Accreditation Statement
2(1)
Chapter 1 Introduction to IAFN Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Certification
3(20)
Karyn Rasile
Lynne Rybicki
Introduction
3(1)
Key Points
3(1)
Role of IAFN
3(1)
IAFN SANE Education Guidelines
4(1)
Scope and Standards of Practice
4(1)
Commission for Forensic Nursing Certification
4(1)
Certification Guidelines/Making Application
4(1)
Scheduling
5(1)
Recertification Process
6(1)
Preparing for the Test
6(1)
Test Content Outline
7(4)
Results
11(1)
Test-Taking Tips
11(12)
Chapter 2 Forensic Nursing and Sexual Assault Patients
23(34)
Cathy Narcavage-Bradley
Tracy E. Pozar
Jennifer Pierce-Weeks
Introduction
13(1)
Key Points
14(1)
Forensic Nursing Scope and Standards of Practice
14(4)
Sexual Violence
18(2)
Other Types of Adult Violence
20(1)
Other Types of Adolescent Violence
21(1)
Child Maltreatment
22(2)
Role of the SANE
24(1)
Patient-Centered Care
24(1)
Trauma-Informed Care
25(1)
Strategies to Address Specific Populations
26(3)
Adverse Childhood Experiences
29(1)
Offender Behavior and Typology
30(1)
Patient Population Considerations
31(26)
Chapter 3 Collaborative Multidisciplinary Response to Sexual Assault
57(26)
Kim Day
C. Jill Poarch
Introduction
57(1)
Key Points
57(1)
What Is a Sexual Assault Response Team (SART)?
58(1)
Why Provide a Coordinated Team Response to Sexual Assault?
59(1)
Types of Sexual Assault Response Teams
59(3)
The SANE and the SART
62(1)
Patient Population Considerations
63(20)
Chapter 4 Patient Responses and Crisis Intervention
83(122)
Jennifer Fierce-Weeks
Meredith Scannell
Introduction
83(1)
Key Points
83(1)
Trauma-Informed Care
83(1)
Responses to Sexual Abuse and Assault
84(2)
Considerations When Working With Children and Families
86(1)
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
86(1)
Rape-Trauma Syndrome (RTS)
87(1)
Risk Assessment
87(1)
Safety Planning
88(1)
Safety Planning Considerations in Intimate Parmer Violence Sexual Assault
89(16)
Chapter 5 Medical Forensic History of the Sexual Assault Patient
105(1)
Meredith Scannell
Jennifer Pierce-Weeks
Introduction
105(1)
Key Points
105(1)
History-Taking for Adult and Adolescent Patients
105(4)
History-Taking for Prepubescent Patients
109(16)
Chapter 6 Physical Examination of the Patient Who Has Experienced Sexual Violence
125(1)
Kim Nash
Jennifer Pierce-Weeks
Tammy Bimber
Karin Wickwire
Carol Klamser
Introduction
125(1)
Key Points
125(1)
Consent
125(4)
Purpose of the Physical Assessment
129(1)
Examination Timing Considerations
129(3)
Injury Identification
132(1)
Blunt Force Injuries
132(3)
Sharp Force Injuries
135(1)
Penetrating Injuries
135(1)
Thermal Injuries
136(1)
Patterned Injury
137(1)
Pattern of Injury
137(2)
Strangulation
139(4)
Alcohol- and Drug-Facilitated Sexual Assault
143(3)
Complete Physical Assessment
146(1)
Comprehensive Review of Symptoms
147(1)
Complete Physical Assessment
148(26)
Differential Diagnoses
174(6)
Other Considerations
180(31)
Chapter 7 Medical Forensic Evidence Collection From the Sexual Assault Patient
211(1)
Denise S. Covington
Gail Hornor
Sara Jennings
Introduction
211(1)
Key Points
212(1)
Locard's Exchange Principle
212(1)
Informed Consent
212(1)
Medical Versus Evidentiary Priorities
212(1)
Child Growth and Development in Evidence Collection
213(1)
Evidence Collection in Mandated Report, Reported, and Nonreported Cases
213(1)
Evidence and Methods of Collection
213(1)
Identification of Items for Evidence Collection Based on Recommended Time Frames
214(1)
Sample/Evidence Collection
215(1)
Collection: Types of Samples/Evidence to Consider for Collection
216(9)
Sample Integrity
225(1)
Kits and Adjuncts
225(1)
Patient Population Considerations
226(21)
Chapter 8 Medical Forensic Photography of the Sexual Assault Patient
247(1)
Kaylen M. Moore
Introduction
247(1)
Key Points
247(1)
Elements of Examination With Forensic Photography
247(3)
After-Visit Considerations
250(1)
Patient Population Considerations
251(22)
Chapter 9 Medical Forensic Documentation
273(16)
Kim Day
Nicole Stahlmann
Anne E. Galloway
Kaylen M. Moore
Laura Kollatz
Introduction
273(1)
Key Points
273(1)
General Guidelines for Documentation
273(2)
Documenting the Medical Forensic History
275(1)
Documentation Templates
276(1)
Peer Review and Quality Assurance
277(1)
Storage and Release of Medical Forensic Records
277(12)
Chapter 10 Medical Management of the Sexual Assault Patient
289(1)
Meredith Scannell
Trisha Sheridan
Dolores (Dee) Krebs
Gail Hornor
Introduction
289(1)
Key Points
289(1)
Obtaining Consent
289(1)
Trauma-Informed Care
290(1)
Sexually Transmitted Infections
291(12)
Pregnancy Risk Evaluation and Care
303(2)
Consultations With Healthcare Providers
305(1)
Patient Referrals/Community Resources
306(1)
Patient Population Considerations
307(26)
Chapter 11 Discharge Planning
333(1)
Andrea B. Ward-Wiley
Gail Hornor
Introduction
333(1)
Key Points
333(1)
Safety Needs
333(1)
Discharge Information for Adult, Adolescent, Minor Adolescent, and Pediatric Patients
334(1)
Medical Needs
335(2)
Mental Health Needs
337(1)
Physical Comfort Needs
337(1)
Financial Needs
337(1)
Patient Population Considerations
338(11)
Chapter 12 Legal Issues and the Judicial Process
349(26)
Jenifer Markowitz
Susann Clinton
John A. Nerges
Introduction
349(1)
Key Points
349(1)
Legal Requirements Impacting Provision of Care
349(3)
Testimony in Judicial Proceedings
352(2)
Judicial Proceedings
354(1)
Fact Versus Expert Witness Testimony
355(1)
Pretrial Preparation
356(19)
Chapter 13 Professional Practice Issues for the SANE
375(28)
Erin Pollitt
Introduction
375(1)
Key Points
375(1)
Safety Measures for the SANE
375(1)
Patient Confidentiality
376(1)
Medical Records
377(1)
Principles of Consent
378(1)
Suspects of Crime Exams
378(1)
Standards of Professional Practice
378(1)
Vicarious Trauma
379(1)
Professional and Ethical Conduct
380(1)
Patient Population Considerations
381(22)
Index 403
Jacqueline Callari Robinson, BSN, RN, SANE-A, SANE- P, D-F IAFN

University of Wisconsin

Milwaukee, Wisconsin