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1. part one of the IAFN definition of forensic nursing - ANSWER ✔ the
application of nursing science to public or legal proceedings
2. part two of the IAFN definition of forensic nursing - ANSWER ✔ the
application of the forensic aspects of health care combined with the bio-
psycho-social education of the registered nurse in the scientific investigation
and treatment of trauma and/or death of victims and perpetrators of abuse,
violence, criminal activity, and traumatic accidents
3. court testimony to their areas of practice and expertise - ANSWER ✔
forensic nurses can off expert ____ ____
4. other functions of forensic nursing - ANSWER ✔ provide direct services to
crime victims and perpetrators of crime
consultation services to colleagues in nursing, medical, and law-related
agencies
offer input on policy changes in the corrections setting
Offer evaluation services for inmates
,5. Forensic nurses provide medical and legal care to clients who have
experienced which of the following? Select all that apply. - ANSWER ✔
Human trafficking
Unintentional injury
Interpersonal violence
Sexual assault
Child abuse
6. Which of the following clients require holistic medical and legal care? Select
all that apply. - ANSWER ✔ An 18-year-old adult who died in a work-
related accident.
A 4-year-old child who is sexually abused.
A 35-year-old inmate with schizophrenia.
An 80-year-old woman who is abused and neglected.
7. Forensic nurses work in a variety of settings. Identify three primary work
settings. - ANSWER ✔ Hospitals
Coroner's office
Jails or prisons
8. Which of the following statements are true in how forensic nurses aim to
improve the quality of life for individuals and communities who have
experienced violence? Select all that apply. - ANSWER ✔ Forensic nurses
organize and participate in facilitating the development of policies and
procedures that foster the implementation of prevention and intervention
programs in response to violence.
Forensic nurses recognize violence as a global, health care problem.
Forensic nurses promote the development of a coordinated and culturally
sensitive response and care for clients who have experienced violence or abuse.
Forensic nurses have an ethical responsibility to serve, advocate for and
empower patients, families, and their communities.
Forensic nurses bring attention the effects of violence and the need to reduce
immediate, intermediate, and long term physical and psychological injuries that
are associated with violence.
9. What is the role of forensic psychiatric nurses in hostage negotiation teams?
- ANSWER ✔ They provide mental health assessment and communication
expertise to aid in negotiations.
,10.What is the primary focus of forensic psychiatric nurse consultants? -
ANSWER ✔ To bridge the gap between healthcare and the justice system,
offering expert insight and advocacy.
11.What is the importance of maintaining current clinical knowledge as an
expert witness? - ANSWER ✔ To establish credibility and trustworthiness
in legal settings.
12.What is the role of forensic psychiatric nurses in the courtroom? - ANSWER
✔ They may serve as fact or expert witnesses, providing testimony that
connects clinical evidence with legal standards.
13.What are the common symptoms treated by correctional nurses? - ANSWER
✔ Insomnia, depression, psychosis, and trauma-related issues.
14.What is the unique contribution of forensic psychiatric nurses to law
enforcement? - ANSWER ✔ They provide psychological insights that
enhance investigations and treatment of offenders.
15.What is the significance of the nursing process in criminal profiling? -
ANSWER ✔ It helps forensic psychiatric nurses analyze offender behavior
systematically.
16.What is the relationship between forensic psychiatric nursing and legal
proceedings? - ANSWER ✔ Forensic psychiatric nurses play a crucial role
in ensuring fair legal processes through their assessments and testimonies.
17.What is the impact of ongoing professionalism and education in forensic
psychiatric nursing? - ANSWER ✔ It strengthens the role's recognition in
both healthcare and law.
18.Perform mental health competency evaluations. - ANSWER ✔
Physiological effects
Psychological trauma
Physical injury
Death
, 19.Which of the following best describe how the prevalence of violence and
violent crimes has changed the professional practice of health care
providers? - ANSWER ✔ Each patient is now routinely screened for
violence.
20.If a forensic nurse was employed in the most widely recognized subspecialty
in forensic nursing, which of the following would be the nurse's primary
tasks? - ANSWER ✔ Do a history and physical assessment and collect
evidence
21.A forensic nurse is responsible for conducting a thorough examination,
including a history, performing a physical assessment, and collecting
forensic evidence on a female client following a rape. In which of the
following subspecialties of forensic nursing is this nurse practicing? -
ANSWER ✔ Sexual assault nurse examiner (SANE)
22.Which of the following causes of death on a death certificate would need
correction by the forensic nurse? - ANSWER ✔ Untimely
23.Which of the following skills can a forensic nurse, serving in the elected
office of coroner, bring to the situation compared with other professionals? -
ANSWER ✔ Superb communication and empathy skills
24.The legal nurse consultant (LNC) was surprised to find that former friends
were no longer interested in a colleague relationship and one even accused
the LNC of trashing clinical nursing practice in the courtroom. Which of the
following would be the best response by the LNC? - ANSWER ✔ "I'm
defending the expertise and experience of skilled nursing clinicians by
helping remove dangerous practitioners from the field."
25.The legal nurse consultant (LNC) was asked to submit an affidavit to both
the prosecutor's and the defendant's office. Which of the following
information needs to be included? - ANSWER ✔ Summary of nurse's
educational and experiential credentials and an analysis of the case
26.The legal nurse consultant (LNC) felt more than a little stressed after being
cross-examined by both the prosecuting attorney and the defendant's
attorney in intricate detail at a deposition. Which of the following actions