Domestic Violence and Nonfatal Strangulation Assessment will teach readers the language of evidence-based evaluative methods of care for strangulation patients. It 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...
200 pages, 153 images, 7 contributors<BR><BR> <B>Child Sexual Abuse Assessment</B> provides self-directed exercises that guide readers through the process of identifying documented injuries and developing a plan of action for evidence collection and subsequent medical care unique to each case. Readers will have the opportunity to analyze case histories of child sexual abuse and accompanying photographs of the patients’ physical examinations.<BR><BR> Features...
132 pages, 56 images, 17 contributors<BR> <B>Advanced-Level Adolescent and Adult Sexual Assault Assessment </B>builds on the skills demonstrated through completion of the Entry- Level and Intermediate-Level books. Sexual assault examiners are presented with case studies that have additional levels of complexity. Each case challenges users to consider medical conditions, as well as normal anatomical variants and patient specific factors that affect medical evaluations, evidence...
128 pages, 56 images, 17 contributors<BR> <B>Intermediate-Level Adolescent and Adult Sexual Assault Assessment</B> presents students with more complex case histories, including different forms of drug facilitated sexual assault scenarios, and are introduced to additional anatomic terms compared to the Entry-Level Assessment. They also have opportunities to identify normal anatomical variants and other patient-specific factors that should be considered during medical...
112 pages, 44 images, 16 contributors<BR> <B>Entry-Level Adolescent and Adult Sexual Assault Assessment</B> allows students to have the opportunity to identify and appropriately label anatomical structures and injuries using objective terminology. This publication challenges sexual assault examiners to critically analyze medical evaluations, systematic evidence collection processes, general treatment considerations, and patient education.<BR> Upon completion of the...