Forensic Nursing Science
Reflections, Recommendations and Role of the Forensic Nurse
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
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The development of forensic nursing science has had a major impact on the proper care and treatment of both the victim and perpetrator of criminal violence. Despite a steady increase in the number of victims treated, many hospital emergency departments, do not have a forensic nurse examiner, on staff to oversee proper attention to the legal implications of trauma care. The key to accurate and secure evidence collection is having a forensic clinician skilled in forensic technique present at the time of admission. Interpersonal violence (person to person) comprises one of the largest caseloads of forensic patients admitted to the ED. Many forensic patients are victims of domestic violence, abuse and neglect. Emergency nurses must understand a wide range of the forensic-related trauma and not limit their knowledge and skills to crimes against women and sexual assault. Cases unique to Asia, such as dowry deaths, female feticide, honor killings and other crime related trauma, also fall within this category. Victims often fail to identify themselves as crime victims out of humiliation or fear. All cases of injury reported as accidental must be evaluated to confirm or rule out intentional from non-intentional injury (Lynch, 2006).
Autorenportrait
RN, M.Sc., MBA, PhD, FNE, SANE-A, SANE-P, FDNI. International Forensic Consultant in Human Rights. Forensic Professor at several Universities. CICR consultant. UN Consultant. Author of the first portuguese forensic nursing book . Professional experience in emergency medicine, ICU, disaster medicine. ED Nurse Manager. FN Nurse Manager. AAFS member.
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 23.04.2020
Umfang: 264 S.
Sprache: ENG
Einband: KT
Format: 1.7 x 22 x 15 cm
ISBN/EAN: 9786202521321
Umbreit-Nr.: 9082247
