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92 reviewsSANE/SAFE practice as well as longtime SANE/SAFE examiners seeking to hone
their skills. Formatted for self-study and group instruction, the book allows for
portable, straightforward learning. Each exercise and corresponding answer key
is purposefully designed for a broad audience to reflect the diversity and scope of
practice of sexual assault examiners. Medical professionals have the opportunity to earn
continuing medical education (CME) credits or continuing education (CE) contact
hours through successful completion of this book. Successful completion consists of
reading the text in its entirety, including the case history evaluations included in the
answer key, and completing the chapter activities, post-test, and evaluation form.
The Adolescent and Adult Sexual Assault Assessment is a valuable resource for trainees,
early-stage practitioners, and managers and supervisors responsible for the ongoing
evaluation of examiners.
Upon completion of the Adolescent and Adult Sexual Assault Assessment, the student
will have a basic understanding of anogenital anatomy, be familiar with proper
terminology, and be able to accurately identify and document injury. The student
will understand treatment plans based on recommendations made by the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention, the World Health Organization, and his or her local
community protocols for treatment and discharge. Additionally, the student will have
demonstrated understanding of evidence collection following a sexual assault.