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The Sexually Transmitted Infections and Sexually Transmitted
Diseases workbook is a self-directed assessment for medical
professionals to learn, apply, and demonstrate competency in the
evaluation for sexually transmitted infections and diseases.
Readers will have the opportunity to assess case histories and
accompanying full-color photographs for reference. Each case
history includes a series of evaluation exercises designed to
refine and reinforce readers' skills in sexually transmitted
infection identification, treatment recommendation, and follow-up
care.
Domestic Violence/Strangulation Assessment will teach readers the
language of evidence-based evaluative methods of care for
strangulation patients. It is designed to standardize anatomic
nomenclature, as it relates to the head and neck, for both new and
experienced sexual assault nurse examiners (SANEs) and sexual
assault forensic examiners (SAFEs), first responders, medical
residents and physicians, nursing students, and nurse
practitioners, including nurse midwives, women's health nurse
practitioners, pediatric nurse practitioners, and forensic nurse
practitioners. Ten new strangulation case studies with a clear
history, photographic representation, and confirmation of anatomic
landmarks and injuries, along with discussions about existing
conditions and their influence, identification of injury,
evidence-based collection techniques, and treatment based on
current standards of practice. Chapters will also include best
practice recommendations and other tools to support evaluation and
documentation. Offering this workbook to first responders and
health care providers will help fulfill their need for basic,
peer-reviewed information and will contribute to continuing
competence in care for strangulation patients.
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 history 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
The Third Edition of Child Abuse Quick Reference is completely
revised and expanded, with new and emerging science for the
multidisciplinary response to child abuse. It features updated
models for the investigation, diagnosis, and treatment of child
abuse as well as three all-new chapters on: nonfatal strangulation
in children, pregnancy in sexually abused minors, and prevention of
child maltreatment. With this latest edition, Child Abuse Quick
Reference remains the most detailed and convenient field guide to
child maltreatment-ideal for professionals working directly with
abused children. Medical practitioners, social workers, attorneys,
law enforcement personnel, and others will find this easy-to-use
guide essential to their work on the front lines of prevention and
intervention in cases of child maltreatment.
This workbook is designed to standardize anatomic nomenclature, as
it relates to the head and neck, for both new and experienced
sexual assault nurse examiners (SANEs) and sexual assault forensic
examiners (SAFEs), first responders, medical residents and
physicians, nursing students, and nurse practitioners, including
nurse midwives, women's health nurse practitioners, pediatric nurse
practitioners, and forensic nurse practitioners. Manual Nonfatal
Strangulation Assessment for Health Care Providers and First
Responders will teach beginning first responders, SANE/SAFE
practitioners, medical residents and nursing students the language
of evidence-based evaluative methods of care for the strangulation
patients. It will present peer-reviewed strangulation case studies
with a clear history, photographic representation and confirmation
of anatomical landmarks and injuries, discussions about existing
conditions and their influence, identification of injury,
evidence-based collection techniques, and treatment based on
current standards of practice. Offering this workbook to first
responders and health care providers will help fulfill their need
for basic, peer-reviewed information and will contribute to
continuing competence in care for strangulation patients.
People of every age, ethnicity, and gender survive sexual assault,
and their continued well-being depends upon an informed and
responsive network of medical, legal, and social service
practitioners. Best practices, accurate diagnoses, and up-to-date
treatments administered by these dedicated professionals protect
sexual assault patients and hold perpetrators accountable for their
crimes. For the safety of survivors and in support of their
professional caretakers, Sexual Assault Quick Reference offers
comprehensive, accessible guidelines for responding to sexual
assault, wherever it occurs. The revised second edition of Sexual
Assault Quick Reference provides updated information on a variety
of subjects, all in the same convenient format, including chapters
on the physical and forensic evaluation of patients across the life
span, identifying and treating STIs (based on the CDC's 2015
Treatment Guidelines), mental health care for survivors and
vicariously traumatized practitioners, and the investigation and
prosecution of sexual violence. To address contemporary issues in a
rapidly evolving field of practice, the second edition also offers
4 all-new chapters covering: Disclosure processes, medical and
mental health care, and legal proceedings for sexual assault in the
military The nature of human trafficking, common characteristics
and identification of trafficked persons, and physical and mental
health issues for survivors Assessment, documentation, and
treatment of injuries sustained via strangulation Understanding and
responding to online sexual exploitation, including
self-exploitation and sexting, online sexual solicitation, and
exposure to sexually explicit materials
Health care professionals, including physicians, nurses, and
clinical social workers, are required by law and professional codes
of conduct to report suspected child abuse. These so called
"mandated reporters" need current and practical information to
recognize the signs and symptoms of child maltreatment. The fourth
edition of Recognition of Child Abuse for the Mandated Reporter has
been revised and updated to include contemporary best practices in
the evaluation of child abuse and neglect. The authors and editors
of this vital text represent a diverse array of professional
disciplines and research interests. Together, they have assembled a
multidisciplinary work concerned with a variety of topics essential
to the recognition and prevention of child abuse wherever it may
occur. These topics include: Recognizing and reporting physical
abuse, sexual abuse, and child neglect Medical child abuse, or
Munchausen's syndrome by proxy Risks to children in the digital
age, including online predation and sexual exploitation Creative
art therapy and its potential benefits to traumatized children
Recognizing and reporting child abuse in the school setting
Recognition of Child Abuse for the Mandated Reporter is a
definitive reference for front line professionals seeking to comply
with mandated reporting guidelines. In addition, this publication
serves as a textbook for students studying medicine, nursing,
social work, and law enforcement and who plan to work with children
and families in their professional practice. Written by experts on
the front lines of child protection, Recognition of Child Abuse for
the Mandated Reporter details the most effective methods for
interviews, examinations, documentation, and appropriate referrals
in cases of child maltreatment.
The purpose of the SANE/SAFE Forensic Workbook Series:
Advanced-Level Adolescent and Adult Sexual Assault Assessment is to
provide an opportunity for health care providers to learn, improve,
and demonstrate competency in sexual assault evaluations of
adolescents and adults. This workbook answers a pressing need for
educational tools devoted to enabling those who work with sexual
assault patients to recognise and understand anatomy and injury in
sexual assault cases. The Advanced- Level Adolescent and Adult
Sexual Assault Assessment can be used to document the competency of
various health care providers, which include physicians and nurses
from military, nursing, and medical schools. This is the ultimate
self-study resource on sexual assault and is accredited through
Saint Louis University's School of Medicine and School of Nursing
to provide CME/CNE credit(s). Ten case studies help the student
identify areas of weakness and strength, providing a roadmap for
learning. Management will want to use Advanced-Level Adolescent and
Adult Sexual Assault Assessment as a tool to evaluate competency in
adolescent and adult sexual assault care for performance standards
and evaluations. The workbook contains critical thinking activities
and photographic references. The Advanced-Level Adolescent and
Adult Sexual Assault Assessment will enhance learning for the
novice and will also support the experienced examiner's skill set.
Future workbooks will cover topics such as intimate partner
violence, paediatric anatomy and sexual abuse, elder sexual
assault, and more. All will be added to STM Learning's library in
the near future as well.
The purpose of the SANE/SAFE Forensic Workbook Series: Entry-Level
Adolescent and Adult Sexual Assault Assessment is to provide an
opportunity for health care providers to learn, improve, and
demonstrate competency in sexual assault evaluations of adolescents
and adults. This workbook answers a pressing need for educational
tools devoted to enabling those who work with sexual assault
patients to recognise and understand anatomy and injury in sexual
assault cases. The Entry-Level Adolescent and Adult Sexual Assault
Assessment can be used to document the competency of various health
care providers, which include physicians and nurses from military,
nursing, and medical schools. This is the ultimate self-study
resource on sexual assault and is accredited through Saint Louis
University's School of Medicine and School of Nursing to provide
CME/CNE credit(s). Ten case studies help the student identify areas
of weakness and strength, providing a roadmap for learning.
Management will want to use Entry-Level Adolescent and Adult Sexual
Assault Assessment as a tool to evaluate competency in adolescent
and adult sexual assault care for performance standards and
evaluations. The workbook contains critical thinking activities and
photographic references. The Entry-Level Adolescent and Adult
Sexual Assault Assessment will enhance learning for the novice and
will also support the experienced examiner's skill set. Future
workbooks will cover topics such as intimate partner violence,
paediatric anatomy and sexual abuse, elder sexual assault, and
more. Intermediate-Level Adolescent and Adult Sexual Assault
Assessment and Advanced-Level Adolescent and Adult Sexual Assault
Assessment will be added to STM Learning's library in the near
future as well.
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