250 likes | 536 Views
Sexual Assault Medical Forensic Examinations in Indian Country . Based on the National Protocol for Sexual Assault Medical Forensic Examinations of Adults and Adolescents By: Kim Day, RN, FNE A/P, SANE-A IAFN SAFE Technical Assistance Coordinator. Created at http://www.wordle.net.
E N D
Sexual Assault Medical Forensic Examinations in Indian Country Based on the National Protocol for Sexual Assault Medical Forensic Examinations of Adults and Adolescents By: Kim Day, RN, FNE A/P, SANE-A IAFN SAFE Technical Assistance Coordinator
The Purpose of the examination To address the patient’s healthcare needs, collect evidence when appropriate, for potential use in the criminal justice system
The needs of the patient addressed in the medical forensic examination • Evaluating and treating injuries • Conducting prompt examinations • Providing support, crisis intervention, and advocacy • Prophylaxis against STI and pregnancy risk • Providing follow-up care for medical and emotional needs
Justice system needs • Obtaining assault history • Documentation of exam findings • Proper collection, handling, and preservation of evidence • Interpretation and analyzing findings • Presenting findings and giving factual and expert opinions related to the exam and evidence collection
A coordinated team approach is recommended as a response to sexual assault • Team members should reflect the community it serves • Composed of professionals involved in the immediate response to sexual assault disclosure
The forensic exam is an interactive process that is adapted to the needs of each individual patient
The forensic exam is an interactive process that is adapted to the needs of each individual patient
Adaptations may need to be made for the patient based on any one or combination of these factors.
General principals • Acute injury, trauma care and safety needs are addressed before collecting evidence • As soon as possible after the acute medical evaluation, management and stabilization of acute problems and before treating non acute injuries, the medical forensic examination can be conducted with the patient’s consent
The Exam will include • Obtaining Consent for the examination and photographs • A detailed health history and assessment as well as history of the assault • Collection of evidence including clothing and specimens from the body • Treatment options for sexually transmitted infections and pregnancy prevention • Documentation of all of the above • A plan for follow-up care and resources
History Includes: Pre-existing health status and issues Pre-assault sexual activity Use of drugs or alcohol Post-assault hygiene Details of the assault
Assault History • Pain or injuries/bleeding • Alterations in memory or consciousness • Physical surroundings • Assailants • Sexual acts performed • Body fluid transfers • Methods employed by the assailants
The Examination • Consists of a head to toe medical evaluation • The following evidence may be collected: *Oral swabs *Hair (head and pubic and/or foreign) *Swabs of any areas of debris, licking, biting *vaginal/penile/rectal swabs *blood/blood card
The ultraviolet light Used to identify semen and other body fluids
Bagging Evidence • Make sure items are packed up separately • Items should be dry (or as dry as possible) • Do not shake items, handle as little as possible, with gloves on. • Have the victim undress over a sheet to keep any debris dropped off of them contained on the sheet.
General principals • There does NOT need to be an officer in the room for the examination • The SANE nurse will perform the medical forensic examination and after treatment, the patient may be discharged if not further medical treatment is needed. • Safety planning for the patient is a part of the discharge process
Property/Evidence that may be turned over to the officer • Sexual Assault Evidence Kit • Clothing bags (dependant upon the weather this may be quite a few items!) • Documentation of examination • Photographs of any injuries (jurisdictional) • Chain of custody form with all evidence documented