History of Forensic Nursing | Injuries | Sexually Transmitted Infections | Drug Facilitated Sexual Assault | SART |
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Who is Virginia Lynch?
She is considered the Mother of Forensic Nursing
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What is the Posterior Fourchette?
Most common site for injury in female SA patients
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What is gonorrhea nd chlamydia?
Most common STI's seen after sexual assault
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What is alcohol?
Drug most commonly used DFSA
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Who is the prosecutor?
Person who decides if suspect will be charged
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What is April?
This Month is National Sexual Assault Awareness Month
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What is Toloudine Dye?
Chemical that may facilitate visualization of injuries.
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What is syphillis?
STI known as the great pretender?
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What is Rohypnol?
Small pill that disolves easily in liquids, is odorless and colorless, takes effect in 20-30 min
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Who is the defense attorney?
Person who performes the cross examination
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Who is Jennifer Pierce Weeks?
Current President of International Association of Forensic Nursing
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What is patterned injury?
Injury that gives an indication of an object that caused the injury
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What is Ceftriaxone 250mg IM single dose?
What is the recommeded treatment for gonorrhea?
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What is GHB?
This drug may have a salty or soapy tast.
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Who is a systems based advocate?
Person who cannot hold a SA patient's revelations in total confidence.
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What is 1995?
Forensic Nursing was recognized as a nursing specialty by the American Nurses' Association
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What is a laceration?
An injury with ragged edges (usually) minimal tissue damage
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What is bacterial vaginosis?
Exhibits a foul, "fishy" vaginal odor.
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What is Ketamine?
Drug that may produce hallucinations and can be detected up to 48 hours after ingestion
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Who is a detective?
Person who investigates a sexual assault
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What is 1976
Year the first SANE program was formed in Memphis, TN
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What is ecchymosis?
Referred discoloration from blunt trauma of an adjacent body area.
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What is receptive anal contact
Type of sexual behavior that carries the hightest risk of transmission of HIV.
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What is blood and urine?
Body fluid to be collected for possible DFSA
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Who is a SANE?
Person who collects forensic evidence after sexual assault
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