Forensic science in healthcare: caring for patients, preserving the evidence
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adam_text | Contents
Preface
xvii
Acknowledgments
xix
Author
xxi
1
Introduction to Forensics
1
Red Flags
2
The Evolution of Crime, Violence, and Crime Detection
3
Living Forensics
3
The Scope of Crime and Violence in Modern Society
4
The Financial Cost of Violence
5
The Emotional Cost of Violence
6
The Role of Healthcare
6
Standards of Care
9
The Nursing Process
9
Assessment: Data Collection
10
Nursing Diagnosis
10
Planning
11
Implementation
11
Evaluation
11
Summary
11
Appendix
1.1:
Signs of Abuse, Neglect, and Exploitation
13
References
14
2
Documentation
17
Medical Documentation
17
General Physical Examination
19
Wound Documentation
20
Blunt Force Injuries
22
Abrasions
23
Contusions
25
Lacerations
35
Sharp Force Injuries
37
Cuts or Incisions
38
Stab Wounds
38
VI
Contents
Mixed Blunt and Sharp Injuries
43
Fast Force Injuries (Gunshot Wounds)
43
Range of Fire
45
Angle of Entry-
51
Types of Projectiles and Intervening Objects
52
Photographing Gunshot Wounds
57
Important Terms to Remember about Gunshot Wounds
57
Bite Marks
57
Fractures of Bone
58
Thermal, Electrical, and Chemical Injuries
58
Thermal Burns
58
Classifications
58
Scalding Burns
59
Inhalation Injuries
60
Electrical Burns
61
Definitions
61
Basics of Electricity
61
Types of Electrical Burns
65
Lightning Injuries and Death
68
Weather-Related Hazards
70
Overheating-Related Tissue Injury
70
Cold-Related Tissue Injury
71
Chemical Burns
72
In Conclusion
72
Photography
73
Photographic Evidence
73
Purposes of Photographs
73
Basics of Photography
74
Consent to Photograph
75
Informed Consent
75
Implied Consent
76
Admissibility of Photographs
76
Qualities of Photographs for Evidentiary Purposes
76
Equipment for Forensic Photographs
77
Scene Photography
77
Sequence of Photographs
78
Photographing Human Abuse and Assault Injuries
78
Tips for Photographing Anatomical Features
81
Digital Evidence
82
What Is Digital Evidence and Cyberforensics?
82
What Is the Unique Forensic Value of Digital Evidence?
82
Implications for Healthcare and Forensic Personnel
84
Contents
vii
Tampering and Spoliation of Records
85
Safety and Security Concerns
86
Reporting
87
Appendix
2.1:
Adult Male Body Diagram
88
Appendix
2.2:
Adult Male Body Diagram, Side View
89
Appendix
2.3:
Adult Female Body Diagram
90
Appendix
2.4:
Adult Female Body Diagram, Side View
91
Appendix
2.5:
Head and Neck
92
Appendix
2.6:
Hands
93
Appendix
2.7:
Feet—Toes and Bottom
94
Appendix
2.8:
Feet—Side View
95
Appendix
2.9:
Hands, Feet, Head, Eyes, Ears
96
Appendix
2.10:
Female
Genitalia
97
Appendix
2.11:
Male
Genitalia
98
Appendix
2.12:
Child Body Diagram
99
Appendix
2.13:
Infant Body Diagram
100
Appendix
2.14:
Consent to Photograph Forms
101
Appendix
2.15:
Some Commonly Used ICD-9 and CPT Codes
103
References
104
3
Evidence
105
Healthcare Role in Evidence Collection
106
Healthcare Providers
106
Categories of Evidence
107
Types of Evidence
108
Physical Evidence
108
Trace Evidence
108
Verbal Evidence
109
Questions to Ask
109
Demonstrative Evidence
110
Testimonial Evidence
110
Digital or Electronic Evidence
110
Behavioral Evidence 111
Basic Principles of Evidence Collection 111
General Procedures
112
Personal Protective Equipment
112
Collection Basics
112
Drying
113
Labeling
114
Sealing
114
Processing
115
Storage and Security
115
VIH
Contents
Chain
of Custody
116
Common Types of Physical Evidence in Medical Settings
118
Clothing
118
Bullets and Other Projectiles
119
Foreign Objects
120
Trace or Small Evidence
120
Gunshot Residue
121
Small or Loose Materials
121
Large Loose Foreign Materials
122
Fibers and Threads
122
Hair
123
Paint
123
Metal or Sharp Items
123
Glass
124
Pollen
124
Guidelines for Collecting Pollen Samples
125
Biological Evidence
125
Body Fluid Collection
125
Control Swabs
125
Dried Blood
126
Moist Secretions (e.g., nondried blood or other moist
substances; semen or unknown liquid)
126
Dried Secretions
126
Urine Samples
126
Gastric Contents
127
Bite Marks
127
Blood Alcohol and Other Toxicological Specimens
128
Testing for Drugs of Abuse
130
Poisoning
131
Things Not to Do
132
Fetal Drug Exposure
133
DNA—
CODIS
133
Sexual Assault
134
After the Evidence Collection
134
Summary
135
Appendix
3.1:
Evidence Tag and Chain of Custody
136
Appendix
3.2:
Classic Bindle Fold Diagram and Instructions
137
Appendix 3.3a: Blood Collection Instructions
139
Appendix 3.3b: Nail Collection Instructions
140
Appendix 3.3c: Cord Tissue Collection Instructions
141
References
142
Additional Resources
142
Contents ix
4
Domestic
Violence and Abuse
143
Physical
Abuse
143
Sexual
Abuse
144
Psychological
Abuse
144
Economie Abuse
144
Joint Commission
146
Intervention
for Domestic
Violence
147
Screening
149
Be Prepared and Comfortable Dealing with a Yes Answer!
150
Assessment
151
Safety First
152
Patient History
152
Psychological History
154
Physical Examination
155
Intervention
156
Care Plan
157
Mental Health Plan
158
Safety Plan
159
Resource List
161
Community Resources
161
Documentation
162
Appendix
4.1:
Danger Assessment
—
English
163
Appendix
4.2:
Danger Assessment
—
Spanish
165
Appendix
4.3:
Domestic Violence Assessment Tool
167
Appendix
4.4:
Domestic Violence CQI Tool
170
References
172
Sexual Assault
173
Definitions
173
Goals of Care
173
Injuries
174
Role of the First
Responder
and Healthcare Provider
175
Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners (SANE)
176
A National Protocol
177
Appendix
5.1:
Suggestions for Police Officers in Sexual Assault
Cases
195
Appendix
5.2:
Suggestions for First Responders in Sexual
Assault Cases
198
References
201
Contents
Child Abuse and Neglect
203
Definition
of Child Abuse
203
Physical Abuse
203
Emotional Abuse
204
Sexual Abuse
204
Neglect 204
Munchausen by Proxy
204
Forensic Resources
204
Basic Assumptions
205
Why Parents or Caregivers Abuse
205
Child Abuse: Not an Isolated Event
205
The Vulnerable Child
206
Target Child
206
Healthcare s Role
206
General Assessment
206
Recognizing Child Physical Abuse
207
Parent-Child Interaction
207
Evaluating Childhood Injuries
208
Accidental versus Abusive Injuries
209
Physical Exam
210
Head Injuries
210
Injuries to the Face and Mouth
212
Musculoskeletal Injuries
212
Burns
212
Review of Records
213
Interviewing the Abused Child
214
Healthcare Provider Actions in Cases of Suspected Poisoning
214
Reporting Responsibilities
215
What to Report
215
Child Neglect
215
Sexual Assault of Children
215
Pediatrie
Specimens
217
Bite Marks
217
Swab Technique for Bite Marks
217
Prenatal Alcohol and Drug Abuse
217
Poisoning
218
Laboratory, Radiological, and Ophthalmic Testing
218
Munchausen by Proxy Syndrome
219
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)
222
Failure to Thrive
222
Summary
222
Contents xi
8
Appendix 6.1:
Guidelines for
Initial Healthcare
Provider-
Child Interaction
224
References
225
Additional Resources
226
Sexual Assault of Children
227
Reporting Laws
228
Definitions
228
Child Sexuality
229
Perpetrators and Victims
229
Short- and
Long-Term
Psychological and Physical Harm
230
Signs of Sexual Abuse in Children
230
Prehospital Care
231
Physical Injury
231
Initial Disclosure
232
Assessment
232
Nursing Diagnoses
234
Planning
234
Intervention
234
Evaluation
235
Prevention
235
Summary
236
Appendix
7.1:
Child Sexuality
237
At Birth
237
During First Year
237
Two Years
237
Three Years
237
Four Years
238
Five to Seven Years
238
Eight to Twelve Years
238
Thirteen Years and Older
238
Appendix
7.2:
Signs of Child Sexual Abuse
240
References
240
Additional Resources
241
Youth Behaviors and Violence
243
Risky Behavior
243
Drug Use
244
Dating Violence
244
Bullying
247
Guns and Gangs
249
Dangers to Bystanders and Healthcare Workers
250
■ ■ Contents
Female Gang Membership
250
Eífects
of Gangs on Children 250
Gangs in Rural Areas 251
Homelessness ZDi
Suicide 251
Risk Factors for Suicide 252
Deterrents
252
Intervention
252
Stranger Danger 254
Child Pornography 255
Summary 2^6
References 2^6
9
Elder Abuse
259
Categories of Elder Abuse
262
}oint Commission Standards 262
Definitions
263
Physical Abuse
263
Sexual Abuse 263
Emotional or Psychological Abuse 263
Spiritual Abuse 264
Neglect 264
Self-Neglect 264
Fraud, Theft, and Financial or Material Exploitation
264
Abandonment 265
Risk Factors for Abuse
266
Signs and Symptoms of Physical Abuse
266
Signs and Symptoms of Sexual Abuse
266
Signs and Symptoms of Emotional or Psychological Abuse
267
Signs and Symptoms of Neglect
267
Signs and Symptoms of Self-Neglect
267
Signs and Symptoms of Abandonment
268
Signs and Symptoms of Financial or Material Exploitation
268
Reasons Elder Abuse Isn t Reported
268
Reasons for Abuse or Neglect in Institutionalized Settings
269
Assessment
269
Physical Assessment
269
Mental Assessment
270
History
270
Intervention
271
Reporting
272
Safety Planning
272
Contents xiii
11
Resources
273
Appendix 9.1:
Rights of Elders
274
Fairness
274
Freedom
274
Self-Determination
275
Privacy
275
Appendix
9.2:
Elder Abuse Assessment Tool
276
Appendix
9.3:
Support Agencies
278
References
278
Death Investigation
281
Some Thoughts to Consider
281
History-
283
Cause, Manner, and Mechanism of Death
283
Manner of Death
284
Mechanism of Death
285
Example
1
285
Example
2
285
Autopsy-
285
Role of the Death Investigator
287
Goals of Death Investigation
287
Implications for Healthcare Providers
287
Death Investigation Basics
287
Goals of Evidence Collection at the Time of Death
288
Handling the Deceased
288
Assisting Survivors
290
Traumatic Grief
290
The Consultation Autopsy
291
Organ and Tissue Donation
291
Basic Information Regarding Donation
292
Brain Death Criteria
292
Summary of HCFA
42
CFR
482
292
In Conclusion
293
Appendix
10.1:
Deaths to Be Reported to the Office of the
Medical Investigator
(OMI)
294
Appendix
10.2:
Suspicious Circumstances of Death
295
Appendix
10.3:
Death Investigation Report
296
References
297
Occupational Issues for Forensic Personnel
299
Safety in the Workplace
299
The Clean Room
300
XIV
12
Contents
Workplace Violence
301
Precipitating Factors
302
Those at Greatest Risk
303
Prevention
303
Awareness and Responses
304
Signs of Increasing Tension
304
Responding to Increasing Tension
304
Signs of Increasing Disruption
304
Response to Increasing Disruption
304
Types of Violent Behavior
305
Responding to Violent Behavior
305
Reporting Responsibilities
306
Consequences for the Victim, Staff, Patients, and the
Provider Organization
306
OSHA
Guidelines
306
Hostage-Taking Scenarios
307
Sexual Harassment
308
Types of Sexual Harassment
308
Sexual Harassment Policy
308
Electrical Hazards
309
Definitions
309
Two Important Rules
309
Toxins
310
Carbon Monoxide and Oxygen Deprivation
310
Cyanide Poisoning
311
Hydrogen
Sulfide
311
Altitude-Related Illness
312
Bomb Threats
312
Forensic Response
313
Regulations and Reporting
313
Appendix
11.1:
Equipment and Supplies
314
Appendix
11.2:
Minimum Required Equipment for
Nontransport
Medical Rescue Vehicles: New Mexico
Administrative Code
2009
316
Appendix
11.3:
Violent Incident Report Form
319
Appendix
11.4:
Bomb Threat Report
320
References
321
Legal Issues
323
Testifying in Court
323
Fear Not
323
What Is the Law?
323
Contents xv
Be Prepared
324
Arrival
325
Personal Characteristics
325
Attire
325
Presence on the Stand
326
Do s and Don ts When Testifying
326
Dos 326
Don ts
327
Testimony
327
Depositions
328
Index
331
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topic | Medical jurisprudence Victims of crimes Medical examinations Forensic Medicine methods Forensic Nursing methods Untersuchungsmethode (DE-588)4324907-3 gnd Rechtsmedizin (DE-588)4048805-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Medical jurisprudence Victims of crimes Medical examinations Forensic Medicine methods Forensic Nursing methods Untersuchungsmethode Rechtsmedizin |
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