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100 1 Garbacz Bader, Donna M.
245 10 Forensic nursing :|ba concise manual /|cDonna M. Garbacz
Bader, Sue Gabriel.
264 1 Boca Raton, FL :|bTaylor & Francis,|c[2010]
264 4 |c©2010
300 xix, 441 pages :|billustrations ;|c24 cm
336 text|btxt|2rdacontent
337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia
338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier
500 "A CRC title."
504 Includes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 Foreword -- Preface -- About the editors -- Contributors -
- Introduction -- 1: Forensic nursing / Donna Garbacz
Bader -- 2: Forensic nursing today / Donna Garbacz Bader
-- 3: Forensic nursing education guidelines and
qualifications / Donna Garbacz Bader -- 4: Educational
foundation for forensic nursing practice / Donna Garbacz
Bader -- 5: Forensic science / Donna Garbacz Bader -- 6:
Coroners, medical examiners, and forensic pathologists /
Donna Garbacz Bader -- 7: Cause, manner, and mechanism of
death / Donna Garbacz Bader -- 8: Crime scene
investigation / Matthias I Okoye -- 9: Forensic nursing
crime scene investigation / Donna Garbacz Bader -- 10:
Establishing time of death and injury: forensic nursing
practice and responsibility / Donna Garbacz Bader -- 11:
Chain of custody and identification, collection, and
preservation of evidence: major concepts of forensic
nursing / Donna Garbacz Bader -- 12: Significance of an
autopsy / Donna Garbacz Bader -- 13: Nursing process /
Donna Garbacz Bader -- 14: Forensic nursing and the law /
Donna Garbacz Bader -- 15: Forensic nurse as an expert
witness / Donna Garbacz Bader -- 16: Perpetrator: a
victim and a patient / Donna Garbacz Bader -- 17: Ethics
and Forensic nursing practice / Donna Garbacz Bader -- 18:
Psychosocial aspects of crime / Donna Garbacz Bader -- 19
: Deaths in nursing homes / Vincent J M Di Maio and
Theresa G Di Maio -- 20: Excited delirium syndrome (EDS)
/ Theresa G Di Maio and Vincent J M Di Maio -- 21: Blunt
force injuries / Sue Gabriel -- 22: Sharp force trauma /
Sue Gabriel -- 23: Gunshot wounds / Sue Gabriel -- 24:
Asphyxia / Sue Gabriel -- 25: Child abuse / Sue Gabriel -
- 26: Sexual assault / Sue Gabriel -- 27: Intimate
partner violence / Sue Gabriel -- 28: Cyberspace crimes
against children / Sue Gabriel -- 29: Human trafficking /
Sue Gabriel -- 30: Mass disasters / Sue Gabriel -- 31:
Additional violence in society / Sue Gabriel -- 32:
Emergency department dos and don'ts / Sue Gabriel -- 33:
Bridging the gap between the living and the nonliving /
Sue Gabriel -- 34: Profiling / Gary Plank -- 35: From
crime scene to morgue: the field of forensic anthropology
/ Erin H Kimmerle -- Appendix: Medicolegal death scene
investigation: guidelines for the forensic nurse death
investigator (FNDI) / Donna Garbacz Bader -- Index.
520 From the Publisher: The forensic nurse has a powerful role
in medical-legal investigations. Going beyond the nurse's
traditional role, forensic nurses are often at the
forefront of evidence collection and preservation. They
can maintain an evidentiary chain of custody, testify as
an expert witness in a court of law, care for victims,
assist victims' families, and work with the community and
law enforcement by providing educational programs.
Forensic Nursing: A Concise Manual presents practical
information directed at the range of activities that
forensic nurses perform, offering guidelines for examining
and correlating medical, psychological, ethical, and legal
data specific to victims. The First Forensic Nursing Text
to Offer a Full Range of Instructor's Materials. The book
begins with an introduction to the fields of forensic
nursing and forensic science. It discusses crime scene
and death investigation, evidence collection, autopsies,
legal issues, and ethics. It examines the nursing process
as an organizational tool for identifying both the medical
needs of the victim and the legal aspects of crime scene
investigation. The authors pinpoint the role of the
forensic nurse in an array of incident scenarios,
including nursing home death, excited delirium syndrome,
blunt and sharp force injuries, gunshot wounds, asphyxia,
child abuse, sexual assault, and intimate partner
violence. They also explore human trafficking and the
forensic nurse's role in mass disasters. Lastly, the book
provides emergency room recommendations, discusses
profiling and forensic anthropology, and offers guidance
on working with grieving family members. Using a succinct
outline format, the text is complemented by illustrative
flowcharts and references in each chapter for further
study. With contributions by notable forensic specialists,
this volume shows the potential of this exciting new field
and demonstrates how forensic nurses can make a difference
in their communities and their profession.
650 0 Forensic nursing|vHandbooks, manuals, etc.
650 12 Forensic Nursing|xmethods|zUnited States|vHandbooks.
650 22 Crime Victims|xrehabilitation|zUnited States|vHandbooks.
650 22 Forensic Medicine|xmethods|zUnited States|vHandbooks.
650 22 Mandatory Reporting|zUnited States|vHandbooks.
650 22 Nurse-Patient Relations|zUnited States|vHandbooks.
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