166 pages, 90 images, 15 contributors
Adolescent and Adult Sexual Assault Assessment, Second Edition allows readers will have the opportunity to analyze 15 case histories of sexual assault and accompanying photographs of the patients’ physical examinations. Self-directed exercises will 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.
Features and Benefits:
— 15 diverse case histories and full-color exam photos for a broad survey of sexual assault response
— Authored by nationally recognized experts in forensic nursing
— Ideal for self-directed study or group instruction
— Portable and convenient
— Written for sexual assault examiners at every level of experience, from novice to advanced
Cuprins
I. Anatomical Review
II. Case Study Chapters
Chapter 1. 14-year-old Female Patient Assaulted by Her Mother’s Intimate Partner
Chapter 2. 15-year-old Female Patient Assaulted by Her Guardian
Chapter 3. 16-year-old Male Patient Assaulted by His Athletic Instructor
Chapter 4. 20-year-old Female Patient Assaulted by an Acquaintance
Chapter 5. 22-year-old Female Patient Assaulted by an Acquaintance
Chapter 6. 24-year-old Female Patient Assaulted by a Stranger
Chapter 7. 24-year-old Male Patient From a Correctional Facility
Chapter 8. 29-year-old Female Patient Assaulted by a Former Intimate Partner
Chapter 9. 35-year-old Female Patient and Intimate Partner Violence
Chapter 10. 36-year-old Female Patient Assaulted by an Acquaintance
Chapter 11. 45-year-old Female Patient Assaulted by a Stranger
Chapter 12. 55-year-old Male Patient Assaulted by an Acquaintance
Chapter 13. 58-year-old Female Patient Assaulted by an Acquaintance
Chapter 14. 72-year-old Female Patient Assaulted by a Stranger
Chapter 15. Consensual Coitus and Injury
III. Recommended Reading
IV: Answer Key
Despre autor
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