Final Rehab and Corrections Study
Guide
Forensic nurses provide medical and legal care to clients who have experienced which of
the following? Select all that apply. - correct answer-Human trafficking
Unintentional injury
Interpersonal violence
Sexual assault
Child abuse
Which of the following clients require holistic medical and legal care? Select all that apply. -
correct 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.
Forensic nurses work in a variety of settings. Identify three primary work settings. - correct
answer-Hospitals
Coroner's office
Jails or prisons
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.
- correct 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.
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.
Guide
Forensic nurses provide medical and legal care to clients who have experienced which of
the following? Select all that apply. - correct answer-Human trafficking
Unintentional injury
Interpersonal violence
Sexual assault
Child abuse
Which of the following clients require holistic medical and legal care? Select all that apply. -
correct 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.
Forensic nurses work in a variety of settings. Identify three primary work settings. - correct
answer-Hospitals
Coroner's office
Jails or prisons
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.
- correct 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.
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.