Journal of emergency nursing : JEN : official publication of the Emergency Department Nurses Association
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To determine whether patients who receive emergency care at a sexual assault treatment center (SATC) follow suggested guidelines for prevention and/or treatment of associated sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). ⋯ Although concern has been expressed in the literature regarding sexual assault victims' compliance with follow-up regimens for the prevention and treatment of STD, the findings from this study indicate that compliance, particularly with medication protocols, may be higher than expected. However, continuing work is needed to ensure that all victims receive all recommended information regarding follow-up care during the first encounter with the nurse and that the rationale for follow-up care is fully understood by the patient. Nurses who interact with victims of sexual assault are in the best position to enhance compliance with follow-up regimens by identifying victims who may be at risk of noncompliance.
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Review Case Reports
Troubleshooting central venous catheters in the emergency department.
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To obtain information concerning the following: (1) the proportion of Canadian emergency departments with domestic violence intervention policies and procedures, (2) how hospitals identify and provide service to patients who have been abused, and (3) measures that have been problematic/helpful in implementing domestic violence protocols in emergency departments. ⋯ The actual implementation of domestic violence policies and procedures is far from universal and may well be as low as 10% or 20%. Hospital and ED resources are needed to identify and support staff members who will implement educational activities and monitor compliance with guidelines for cases of domestic violence.