Developing a policy for sexual assault examinations on incapacitated patients and patients unable to consent Journal Article uri icon
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abstract
  • Sexual assault examinations consist of a medical evaluation and forensic evidence collection. Usually the patient signs a consent form allowing the examination to occur. Occasionally circumstances exist that render a patient unable to give consent for this examination. Such circumstances include young age, mental health disease, cognitive delay, or drug/alcohol ingestion. This article provides suggestions for developing a policy allowing a sexual assault examination to be conducted without patient consent. A sample of such a policy is provided.

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    publication date
  • 2010
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    Research
    keywords
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Ethics
  • Health Policy
  • Informed Consent
  • Legislation
  • Physical Examination
  • Additional Document Info
    volume
  • 38
  • issue
  • 3