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E-Book, Englisch, 373 Seiten

Darnell Forensic Science in Healthcare

Caring for Patients, Preserving the Evidence
1. Auflage 2011
ISBN: 978-1-4398-4491-5
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)

Caring for Patients, Preserving the Evidence

E-Book, Englisch, 373 Seiten

ISBN: 978-1-4398-4491-5
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



First responders confronted by forensic cases are forced to consider the competing concerns of administering proper medical treatment while at the same time safeguarding vital evidence. Forensic Science in Healthcare: Caring for Patients, Preserving the Evidence presents precise on-scene protocol designed to ensure that the actions of the response team provide the necessary care and yet maintain the integrity of the evidence for legal purposes.
Following an introduction to forensics, the book explains how to recognize and identify patients with forensic issues, offers guidelines on proper documentation, and provides tips on forensic photography and capturing critical images. It reviews basic principles of evidence collection before moving into specific case scenarios, including domestic violence, sexual assault, child and elder abuse, youth violence, and death investigation. The book also examines occupational concerns for forensic personnel as well as legal issues such as testifying in depositions and in court.

Enhanced with photographs, illustrations, templates for documentation, and case-specific recommendations, this one-stop reference provides first responders with practical understanding of the steps that should be followed to ensure not only patient protection but evidence preservation.

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Forensic nurses, doctors, paramedics, fire fighters, first responders, judicial system personnel, and social workers.


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Weitere Infos & Material


Introduction to Forensics

Red Flags

The Evolution of Crime, Violence, and Crime Detection

Living Forensics

The Scope of Crime and Violence in Modern Society

The Financial Cost of Violence

The Emotional Cost of Violence

The Role of Healthcare

Standards of Care

The Nursing Process

Summary

Appendix

Documentation

Medical Documentation

General Physical Examination

Wound Documentation

Blunt Force Injuries

Sharp Force Injuries

Mixed Blunt and Sharp Injuries

Fast Force Injuries (Gunshot Wounds)

Thermal, Electrical, and Chemical Injuries

Photography

Digital Evidence

Tampering and Spoliation of Records

Appendices
Evidence

Healthcare Role in Evidence Collection

Healthcare Providers

Categories of Evidence

Types of Evidence

Basic Principles of Evidence Collection

General Procedures

Chain of Custody

Common Types of Physical Evidence in Medical Settings

Biological Evidence

Body Fluid Collection

Bite Marks

Blood Alcohol and Other Toxicological Specimens

Poisoning

Fetal Drug Exposure

DNA—CODIS

Sexual Assault

Appendices
Domestic Violence and Abuse

Physical Abuse

Sexual Abuse

Psychological Abuse

Economic Abuse

Joint Commission

Intervention for Domestic Violence

Screening

Assessment

Patient History

Psychological History

Physical Examination

Intervention

The Care Plan

Mental Health Plan

Safety Plan

Resource List

Community Resources

Documentation

Appendices
Sexual Assault

Definitions

Goals of Care

Injuries

Role of the First Responder and Healthcare Provider

Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners (SANE)

A National Protocol

Appendices
Child Abuse and Neglect

Definition of Child Abuse

Forensic Resources

Basic Assumptions

Healthcare’s Role

Child Neglect

Sexual Assault of Children

Pediatric Specimens

Munchausen by Proxy Syndrome

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)

Failure to Thrive

Appendix
Sexual Assault of Children

Reporting Laws

Definitions

Child Sexuality

Perpetrators and Victims

Short- and Long-term Psychological and Physical Harm

Signs of Sexual Abuse in Children

Prehospital Care

Physical Injury

Initial Disclosure

Assessment

Nursing Diagnoses

Planning

Intervention

Evaluation

Prevention

Appendices
Youth Behaviors and Violence

Risky Behavior

Drug Use

Dating Violence

Bullying

Guns and Gangs

Homelessness

Suicide

Stranger Danger

Child Pornography

Elder Abuse

Categories of Elder Abuse

Joint Commission Standards

Definitions

Risk Factors for Abuse

Signs and Symptoms of Physical Abuse

Signs and Symptoms of Sexual Abuse

Signs and Symptoms of Emotional or Psychological Abuse

Signs and Symptoms of Neglect

Signs and Symptoms of Self-Neglect

Signs and Symptoms of Abandonment

Signs and Symptoms of Financial or Material Exploitation

Reasons Elder Abuse Isn’t Reported

Reasons for Abuse or Neglect in Institutionalized Settings

Assessment

Intervention

Reporting

Safety Planning

Resources

Appendices
Death Investigation

Some Thoughts to Consider

History

Cause, Manner, and Mechanism of Death

Autopsy

Role of the Death Investigator

Implications for Healthcare Providers

Assisting Survivors

Traumatic Grief

The Consultation Autopsy

Organ and Tissue Donation

Summary of HCFA CFR

In Conclusion

Appendices
Occupational Issues for Forensic Personnel

Safety in the Workplace

Workplace Violence

Hostage-Taking Scenarios

Sexual Harassment

Electrical Hazards

Toxins

Altitude-Related Illness

Bomb Threats

Forensic Response

Regulations and Reporting

Appendices
Legal Issues

Testifying in Court

Depositions

Index


Connie Darnell is an operating room nurse at Los Alamos Medical Center in New Mexico.



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