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Dimens Crit Care Nurs · Mar 2004
ReviewInjury in women who are raped: what every critical care nurse needs to know.
- Marilyn Sawyer Sommers and Carol Buschur.
- College of Nursing, University of Cincinnati, OH 45221-0038, USA. Lynn.Sommers@UC.edu
- Dimens Crit Care Nurs. 2004 Mar 1; 23 (2): 62-8.
AbstractSexual assault is considered the silent, violent epidemic. However, many critical care nurses are unaware of the injury patterns that may indicate that their patient has been sexually assaulted. In addition, critical care nurses are often uncertain how to proceed when caring for someone with a suspected sexual assault. This article provides both background information about sexual assault and guidance to critical care nurses on how to manage this difficult situation.
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