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Questions and answers related to ethical concepts in the context of forensic nursing, including autonomy, maleficence, equity, beneficence, objectivity, and cultural competence. It also covers practical aspects of evidence collection and the role of the sane (sexual assault nurse examiner) in providing care for male ptsd patients.
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Autonomy the right or condition of self-government Maleficence To do harm Equity Fairness, impartial Beneficence Action that is done for the benefit of others. Objectivity Lack of bias, judgement or prejudice Gardisil Vaccine for boys and girls 9 years of age and older What can be collected during acute injury treatment? Underwear and clothing DFSA collection time frame Blood - 24 hrs Urine - 96 hrs How do you collect pubic hair? Pull with fingers Who has the results of the evidence kit? The police department What are MALE patients likely to experience in PTSD? Intrusive thoughts, emotional distancing, depression, anxiety, hostility How can you provide culturally competent care? Listen to and learn from the client about cultural values beliefs and practices
Vision of Ethical Practice document Developed specifically for forensic nurses ICN code of ethics for nurses International code -Inherent in nursing is the respect for human rights Code of Ethics for Nurses With Interpretive Statements