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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 142 pages, height x width x depth: 279x215x9 mm, weight: 490 g, 112 figures
  • Sērija : Forensic Learning Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Dec-2016
  • Izdevniecība: STM Learning
  • ISBN-10: 1936590700
  • ISBN-13: 9781936590704
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 142 pages, height x width x depth: 279x215x9 mm, weight: 490 g, 112 figures
  • Sērija : Forensic Learning Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Dec-2016
  • Izdevniecība: STM Learning
  • ISBN-10: 1936590700
  • ISBN-13: 9781936590704
138 pages, 112 images, 15 contributors Manual Nonfatal Strangulation Assessment for Health Care Providers and First Responders is designed to standardize anatomic nomenclature, as it relates to the head and neck, for both new and experienced sexual assault nurse examiners (SANEs) and sexual assault forensic examiners (SAFEs), first responders, medical residents and physicians, nursing students, and nurse practitioners, including nurse midwives, women’s health nurse practitioners, pediatric nurse practitioners, and forensic nurse practitioners. It will present peer-reviewed strangulation case studies with a clear history, photographic representation and confirmation of anatomical landmarks and injuries, discussions about existing conditions and their influence, identification of injury, evidence-based collection techniques, and treatment based on current standards of practice. Offering this workbook to first responders and health care providers will help fulfill their need for basic, peer-reviewed information and will contribute to continuing competence in care for strangulation patients.

Manual Nonfatal Strangulation Assessment for Health Care Providers and First Responders will teach beginning first responders, SANE/SAFE practitioners, medical residents and nursing students the language of evidence-based evaluative methods of care for strangulation patients.
Section I Strangulation Assessment
1(10)
Objectives
1(1)
Instructions
1(1)
Definitions of Strangulation
1(2)
Methods of Strangulation
3(1)
Mechanisms of Strangulation
3(1)
Anatomy of the Neck
3(3)
Carotid Arteries
4(1)
Carotid Artery Ganglion
5(1)
Hyoid Bone
5(1)
Jugular Veins
5(1)
Larynx
5(1)
Trachea
6(1)
Strangulation-Related Injuries and Conditions
6(1)
Visible Injuries to the Neck
6(1)
Signs and Symptoms of Strangulation
7(1)
Lethality of Strangulation
8(1)
Lethality as a Result of External Pressure
8(1)
Lethality of Interpersonal Violence (IPV) With Nonfatal Strangulation: Risk for Homicide
8(1)
Tests and Treatment
8(1)
References
9(2)
Section II Case Study
Chapters
11(62)
Objectives
11(1)
Key Terms
11(1)
Introduction
11(2)
Chapter 1 26-year-old Female Patient Assaulted by a Former Intimate Partner
13(6)
Case History
13(1)
Anatomical Skills 1-1
14(1)
Activities
15(2)
Activity 1-1 Injury Identification
15(1)
Activity 1-2 Assessment
16(1)
Activity 1-3 Physical Assessment
16(1)
Activity 1-4 Evidence Collection
16(1)
Activity 1-5 Treatment and Care
16(1)
Additional Photos
17(1)
Notes
18(1)
Chapter 2 30-year-old Female Patient Assaulted by an Intimate Partner
19(4)
Case History
19(1)
Anatomical Skills 2-1
20(1)
Activities
21(2)
Activity 2-1 Injury Identification
21(1)
Activity 2-2 Assessment
22(1)
Activity 2-3 Physical Assessment
22(1)
Activity 2-4 Evidence Collection
22(1)
Activity 2-5 Treatment and Care
22(1)
Chapter 3 26-year-old Female Patient Assaulted by a Former Intimate Partner
23(4)
Case History
23(1)
Anatomical Skills 3-1
24(1)
Activities
25(2)
Activity 3-1 Injury Identification
25(1)
Activity 3-2 Assessment
26(1)
Activity 3-3 Physical Assessment
26(1)
Activity 3-4 Evidence Collection
26(1)
Activity 3-5 Treatment and Care
26(1)
Chapter 4 14-year-old Female Patient Assaulted by an Intimate Partner
27(4)
Case History
27(1)
Anatomical Skills 4-1
28(1)
Activities
29(2)
Activity 4-1 Injury Identification
29(1)
Activity 4-2 Assessment
30(1)
Activity 4-3 Physical Assessment
30(1)
Activity 4-4 Evidence Collection
30(1)
Activity 4-5 Treatment and Care
30(1)
Chapter 5 43-year-old Female Patient Assaulted by an Intimate Partner
31(6)
Case History
31(1)
Anatomical Skills 5-1
32(1)
Activities
33(2)
Activity 5-1 Injury Identification
33(1)
Activity 5-2 Assessment
34(1)
Activity 5-3 Physical Assessment
34(1)
Activity 5-4 Evidence Collection
34(1)
Activity 5-5 Treatment and Care
34(1)
Additional Photos
35(1)
Notes
36(1)
Chapter 6 27-year-old Female Patient Assaulted by an Intimate Partner
37(4)
Case History
37(1)
Anatomical Skills 6-1
38(1)
Activities
39(2)
Activity 6-1 Injury Identification
39(1)
Activity 6-2 Assessment
40(1)
Activity 6-3 Physical Assessment
40(1)
Activity 6-4 Evidence Collection
40(1)
Activity 6-5 Treatment and Care
40(1)
Chapter 7 12-year-old Male Patient Assaulted by His Guardian
41(4)
Case History
41(1)
Anatomical Skills 7-1
42(1)
Activities
43(2)
Activity 7-1 Injury Identification
43(1)
Activity 7-2 Assessment
44(1)
Activity 7-3 Physical Assessment
44(1)
Activity 7-4 Evidence Collection
44(1)
Activity 7-5 Treatment and Care
44(1)
Chapter 8 17-year-old Female Patient Assaulted by an Acquaintance
45(6)
Case History
45(1)
Anatomical Skills 8-1
46(1)
Activities
47(2)
Activity 8-1 Injury Identification
47(1)
Activity 8-2 Assessment
48(1)
Activity 8-3 Physical Assessment
48(1)
Activity 8-4 Evidence Collection
48(1)
Activity 8-5 Treatment and Care
48(1)
Additional Photos
49(1)
Notes
50(1)
Chapter 9 37-year-old Female Patient Assaulted by an Intimate Partner
51(6)
Case History
51(1)
Anatomical Skills 9-1
52(1)
Activities
53(3)
Activity 9-1 Injury Identification
53(1)
Activity 9-2 Assessment
54(1)
Activity 9-3 Physical Assessment
54(1)
Activity 9-4 Evidence Collection
54(1)
Activity 9-5 Treatment and Care
54(1)
Activity 9-6 Follow-up Injury Identification
55(1)
Notes
56(1)
Chapter 10 31-year-old Female Patient Assaulted by an Intimate Partner
57(4)
Case History
57(1)
Anatomical Skills 10-1
58(1)
Activities
59(2)
Activity 10-1 Injury Identification
59(1)
Activity 10-2 Assessment
60(1)
Activity 10-3 Physical Assessment
60(1)
Activity 10-4 Evidence Collection
60(1)
Activity 10-5 Treatment and Care
60(1)
Chapter 11 22-year-old Female Patient Assaulted by an Intimate Partner
61(4)
Case History
61(1)
Anatomical Skills 11-1
62(1)
Activities
63(2)
Activity 11-1 Injury Identification
63(1)
Activity 11-2 Assessment
64(1)
Activity 11-3 Physical Assessment
64(1)
Activity 11-4 Evidence Collection
64(1)
Activity 11-5 Treatment and Care
64(1)
Chapter 12 15-Year-Old Female Patient Assaulted by a Stranger
65(4)
Case History
65(1)
Anatomical Skills 12-1
66(1)
Activities
67(2)
Activity 12-1 Injury Identification
67(1)
Activity 12-2 Assessment
68(1)
Activity 12-3 Physical Assessment
68(1)
Activity 12-4 Evidence Collection
68(1)
Activity 12-5 Treatment and Care
68(1)
Chapter 13 21-year-old Male Patient Assaulted by an Acquaintance
69(4)
Case History
69(1)
Anatomical Skills 13-1
70(1)
Activities
71(2)
Activity 13-1 Injury Identification
71(1)
Activity 13-2 Assessment
72(1)
Activity 13-3 Physical Assessment
72(1)
Activity 13-4 Evidence Collection
72(1)
Activity 13-5 Treatment and Care
72(1)
Section III Appendix
73(16)
Appendix 1 Nonfatal Strangulation Photography
73(8)
Introduction
73(1)
Recommended Equipment
73(1)
Procedure
73(8)
Appendix 2
81(2)
Appendix 3
83(3)
Appendix 4
86(1)
Appendix 5
87(1)
Appendix 6
88(1)
Appendix 7
88(1)
Section IV Recommended Reading
89(4)
Section V Answer Key
93(26)
Note to Students
93(1)
Chapter 1 26-year-old Female Patient Assaulted by a Former Intimate Partner
93(2)
Anatomical Skills 1-1
93(2)
Activity 1-1 Injury Identification
93(1)
Activity 1-2 Assessment
94(1)
Activity 1-3 Physical Assessment
94(1)
Activity 1-4 Evidence Collection
94(1)
Activity 1-5 Treatment and Care
95(1)
Chapter 2 31-year-old Female Patient Assaulted by a Former Intimate Partner
95(2)
Anatomical Skills 2-1
95(2)
Activity 2-1 Injury Identification
95(1)
Activity 2-2 Assessment
96(1)
Activity 2-3 Physical Assessment
96(1)
Activity 2-4 Evidence Collection
96(1)
Activity 2-5 Treatment and Care
97(1)
Chapter 3 26-year-old Female Patient Assaulted by a Former Intimate Partner
97(2)
Anatomical Skills 3-1
97(2)
Activity 3-1 Injury Identification
97(1)
Activity 3-2 Assessment
97(1)
Activity 3-3 Physical Assessment
98(1)
Activity 3-4 Evidence Collection
98(1)
Activity 3-5 Treatment and Care
98(1)
Chapter 4 14-year-old Female Patient Assault by an Intimate Partner
99(2)
Anatomical Skills 4-1
99(2)
Activity 4-1 Injury Identification
99(1)
Activity 4-2 Assessment
99(1)
Activity 4-3 Physical Assessment
100(1)
Activity 4-4 Evidence Collection
100(1)
Activity 4-5 Treatment and Care
100(1)
Chapter 5 43-year-old Female Patient Assaulted by an Intimate Partner
101(2)
Anatomical Skills 5-1
101(2)
Activity 5-1 Injury Identification
101(1)
Activity 5-2 Assessment
101(1)
Activity 5-3 Physical Assessment
101(1)
Activity 5-4 Evidence Collection
102(1)
Activity 5-5 Treatment and Care
102(1)
Chapter 6 27-year-old Female Patient Assault by an Intimate Partner
103(2)
Anatomical Skills 6-1
103(2)
Activity 6-1 Injury Identification
103(1)
Activity 6-2 Assessment
103(1)
Activity 6-3 Physical Assessment
103(1)
Activity 6-4 Evidence Collection
104(1)
Activity 6-5 Treatment and Care
104(1)
Chapter 7 12-year-old Male Patient Assaulted by His Guardian
105(1)
Anatomical Skills 7-1
105(1)
Activity 7-1 Injury Identification
105(1)
Activity 7-2 Assessment
105(1)
Activity 7-3 Physical Assessment
105(1)
Activity 7-4 Evidence Collection
105(1)
Activity 7-5 Treatment and Care
106(1)
Chapter 8 17-year-old Female Patient Assaulted by an Intimate Partner
106(2)
Anatomical Skills 8-1
106(2)
Activity 8-1 Injury Identification
107(1)
Activity 8-2 Assessment
107(1)
Activity 8-3 Physical Assessment
107(1)
Activity 8-4 Evidence Collection
107(1)
Activity 8-5 Treatment and Care
108(1)
Chapter 9 37-year-old Female Patient Assaulted by an Intimate Partner
108(2)
Anatomical Skills 9-1
108(2)
Activity 9-1 Injury Identification
108(1)
Activity 9-2 Assessment
109(1)
Activity 9-3 Physical Assessment
109(1)
Activity 9-4 Evidence Collection
109(1)
Activity 9-5 Treatment and Care
110(1)
Activity 9-6 Follow-up Injury Identification
110(1)
Chapter 10 31-year-old Female Patient Assaulted by a Former Intimate Partner
110(2)
Anatomical 10-1
110(2)
Activity 10-1 Injury Identification
110(1)
Activity 10-2 Assessment
110(1)
Activity 10-3 Physical Assessment
111(1)
Activity 10-4 Evidence Collection
111(1)
Activity 10-5 Treatment and Care
111(1)
Chapter 11 22-year-old Female Patient Assaulted by an Intimate Partner
112(2)
Anatomical Skills 11-1
112(2)
Activity 11-1 Injury Identification
112(1)
Activity 11-2 Assessment
112(1)
Activity 11-3 Physical Assessment
112(1)
Activity 11-4 Evidence Collection
113(1)
Activity 11-5 Treatment and Care
113(1)
Chapter 12 15-year-old Female Patient Assaulted by a Stranger
114(2)
Anatomical Skills 12-1
114(2)
Activity 12-1 Injury Identification
114(1)
Activity 12-2 Assessment
114(1)
Activity 12-3 Physical Assessment
114(1)
Activity 12-4 Evidence Collection
114(1)
Activity 12-5 Treatment and Care
115(1)
Chapter 13 21-year-old Male Patient Assaulted by an Acquaintance
116(3)
Anatomical Skills 13-1
116(3)
Activity 13-1 Injury Identification
116(1)
Activity 13-2 Assessment
116(1)
Activity 13-3 Physical Assessment
116(1)
Activity 13-4 Evidence Collection
116(1)
Activity 13-5 Treatment and Care
117(2)
Section VI Self Assessment Questions
119
Diana Faugno, a Minnesota native, graduated from the University of North Dakota in 1973 with a degree in nursing and obtained an MSN in 2006. Her professional experience includes nursing in the Medical/Surgical, Labor and Delivery, Pediatrics, and Neonatal Intensive Care departments. Ms. Faugno obtained her certification in pediatric nursing in 1990, began a career as a sexual assault nurse examiner in 1991, and became a certified sexual assault nurse examiner in 2002. She is the former director of Forensic Health Services, which includes a child abuse program, sexual assault team, and a family violence program in North San Diego County. Currently, Ms. Faugno is a board director for End Violence Against Women International. She has made several presentations to the scientific community and has led workshops on sexual assault presented at the American Academy of Science.

Angelia Trujillo is an associate professor of nursing at the University of Alaska, Anchorage, School of Nursing and primary nurse planner for the Continuing Education unit of the Alaska Nurses Association. She received her doctorate of nursing practice in 2008 from the University of Tennessee Health Science Center with a concentration in forensic nursing and program evaluation. She has five years of experience as a forensic nurse examiner for adults and adolescents and seven years of experience in pediatric and adolescent response. She has worked on 20 peer-reviewed publications over the course of six years, including the first and second volume of Sexual Assault Across the Lifespan 2E: A comprehensive Clinical Reference. In 2015, she received the award for Education Article of the Year from the Journal of Forensic Nursing.Barbra Bachmeier is a nurse practitioner and forensic nurse examiner at IU Health Methodist Hospital and a solo attorney at Guardian Ad Lietem and Guardianship Practice in Indianapolis, IN. She completed her clinical ethics fellowship in 2013 at Charles W. Fairbanks Center for Medical Ethics - IU Health. Her nursing career began in 1982 as a licensed practical nurse at Trinity Medical Center in Minot, ND. From there, she has worked as a staff nurse, nurse practitioner, and forensic nurse examiner with several positions being held in the emergency unit. In 2015, she received the National ENA Nursing Practice and Professionalism Award from the National Emergency Nurses Association. She also has 29 years of experience in the US military.

Patricia Speck is an internationally recognized family nurse practitioner who specializes in public health and forensic nursing. She graduated from the University of Tennessee Health Science Center, College of Nursing and later completed her doctoral dissertation on sexual assault program evaluation. As a board certified family nurse practitioner, Patricias clinical practice focuses on the health aftermath of violence and her research centers on forensic nursing practice topics. She is a consultant, author, and lecturer on forensic nursing and has earned more than 20 local, national, and international awards and professional honors for her work. Patricia chairs the American Public Health Associations Family Violence Forum and is a former president of the International Association of Forensic Nurses.