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Evidence Collection for the Unconscious and Unconsented Patient
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作者 Rose Constantino Carol Stewart +7 位作者 Polly Campbell Barbara Moynihan Susan Kagan Patricia Daugherty Kathleen Thimsen Lynda Tiefel Colleen O’Brien Jennifer Johnson 《Open Journal of Nursing》 2014年第4期287-295,共9页
Forensic nurses are faced with making an ethical decision when an unconscious patient presents with signs of sexual assault. If the patient is unable to consent, the nurses need to decide whether or not to perform a f... Forensic nurses are faced with making an ethical decision when an unconscious patient presents with signs of sexual assault. If the patient is unable to consent, the nurses need to decide whether or not to perform a forensic exam. Hospitals have policies in place regarding consent for emergency care, but not all of them consider the collection of forensic evidence. The window of opportunity for forensic collection may disappear before contacts are made or proper consent is established. Ethical, legal, and policy considerations that complicate this scenario are discussed. 展开更多
关键词 FORENSICS Forensic Nursing Sexual ASSAULT ETHICAL Considerations in Sexual ASSAULT LEGAL ASPECT of Sexual ASSAULT INFORMED Consent in Sexual ASSAULT
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