Contributors and Reviewer |
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Preface |
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Pass Guarantee |
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Chapter 0 Contact Hours in Nursing |
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Instructions for Obtaining Contact Hours |
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Chapter 1 Introduction to IAFN Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Certification |
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IAFN SANE Education Guidelines |
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Scope and Standards of Practice |
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Commission for Forensic Nursing Certification |
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Certification Guidelines/Making Application |
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Chapter 2 Forensic Nursing and Sexual Assault Patients |
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Forensic Nursing Scope and Standards of Practice |
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Other Types of Adult Violence |
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Other Types of Adolescent Violence |
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Strategies to Address Specific Populations |
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Adverse Childhood Experiences |
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Offender Behavior and Typology |
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Patient Population Considerations |
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Chapter 3 Collaborative Multidisciplinary Response to Sexual Assault |
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What Is a Sexual Assault Response Team (SART)? |
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Why Provide a Coordinated Team Response to Sexual Assault? |
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Types of Sexual Assault Response Teams |
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Patient Population Considerations |
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Chapter 4 Patient Responses and Crisis Intervention |
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Responses to Sexual Abuse and Assault |
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Considerations When Working With Children and Families |
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Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) |
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Rape-Trauma Syndrome (RTS) |
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Safety Planning Considerations in Intimate Parmer Violence Sexual Assault |
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Chapter 5 Medical Forensic History of the Sexual Assault Patient |
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History-Taking for Adult and Adolescent Patients |
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History-Taking for Prepubescent Patients |
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Chapter 6 Physical Examination of the Patient Who Has Experienced Sexual Violence |
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Purpose of the Physical Assessment |
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Examination Timing Considerations |
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Alcohol- and Drug-Facilitated Sexual Assault |
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Complete Physical Assessment |
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Comprehensive Review of Symptoms |
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Complete Physical Assessment |
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Chapter 7 Medical Forensic Evidence Collection From the Sexual Assault Patient |
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Locard's Exchange Principle |
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Medical Versus Evidentiary Priorities |
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Child Growth and Development in Evidence Collection |
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Evidence Collection in Mandated Report, Reported, and Nonreported Cases |
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Evidence and Methods of Collection |
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Identification of Items for Evidence Collection Based on Recommended Time Frames |
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Sample/Evidence Collection |
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Collection: Types of Samples/Evidence to Consider for Collection |
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Patient Population Considerations |
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Chapter 8 Medical Forensic Photography of the Sexual Assault Patient |
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Elements of Examination With Forensic Photography |
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After-Visit Considerations |
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Patient Population Considerations |
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Chapter 9 Medical Forensic Documentation |
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General Guidelines for Documentation |
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Documenting the Medical Forensic History |
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Peer Review and Quality Assurance |
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Storage and Release of Medical Forensic Records |
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Chapter 10 Medical Management of the Sexual Assault Patient |
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Sexually Transmitted Infections |
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Pregnancy Risk Evaluation and Care |
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Consultations With Healthcare Providers |
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Patient Referrals/Community Resources |
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Patient Population Considerations |
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Chapter 11 Discharge Planning |
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Discharge Information for Adult, Adolescent, Minor Adolescent, and Pediatric Patients |
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Patient Population Considerations |
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Chapter 12 Legal Issues and the Judicial Process |
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Legal Requirements Impacting Provision of Care |
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Testimony in Judicial Proceedings |
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Fact Versus Expert Witness Testimony |
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Chapter 13 Professional Practice Issues for the SANE |
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Safety Measures for the SANE |
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Standards of Professional Practice |
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Professional and Ethical Conduct |
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Patient Population Considerations |
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Index |
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