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AJN, American Journal of Nursing
These nurses practice where the health and legal systems intersect.
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These nurses practice where the health and legal systems intersect.
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Forensic Nursing Implications and the Forensic Autopsy
Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 19961. Forensic challenges are faced by every nurse, and the bulk of these challenges are presented by living patients. 2. Because the nurse frequently is the first health care worker encountering living patients, successful arrest and prosecution of perpetrators of crime and violence may depend on the nurse's recognition of the problem and documentation ...
C A, Hoyt, K A, Spangler
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Emergency Nurse, 2007
An association has been set up to bring together forensic nurses from across the UK and improve conviction rates for sexual offenders.
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An association has been set up to bring together forensic nurses from across the UK and improve conviction rates for sexual offenders.
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Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 2010
This paper reports on an investigation into the skills and competencies of forensic learning disability nurses in the United Kingdom. The two sample populations were forensic learning disability nurses from the high, medium, and low secure psychiatric services and non-forensic learning disability nurses from generic services.
Tom, Mason, Dianne, Phipps
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This paper reports on an investigation into the skills and competencies of forensic learning disability nurses in the United Kingdom. The two sample populations were forensic learning disability nurses from the high, medium, and low secure psychiatric services and non-forensic learning disability nurses from generic services.
Tom, Mason, Dianne, Phipps
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Clinical Forensics for Perioperative Nurses
AORN Journal, 1994ABSTRACTPerioperative nurses frequently care for the victims and suspected perpetrators of violent crimes. Nurses often are the first health care providers to assess the trauma patient and collect crucial evidence for future legal action. Informational evidence includes observations about patients' behavior and appearance and documentation of their ...
G A, Muro, C R, Easter
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Contextualizing Forensic Nursing
Forensic Nursing is a specialty that combines knowledge of health, law, and criminology, focusing on the application of nursing in legal contexts. It involves gathering evidence, assisting victims of crime, and accurate documentation for court proceedings.Jhuliano Silva Ramos de Souza +2 more
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