Whose agenda do we follow?
The survivor's
RVA
Advocates
Law enforcement
What statements you should always feel comfortable saying to a survivor.
I believe you
It's not your fault
You have choices/options
I'm sorry this happened to you. No one deserves to have this done to them.
All of the above
None of the above
What does SASETA stand for?
Sexually Assaulted Survivor Emergency Treatment Act
Sexual Assault Survivors Emergency Treatment Act
Sex Assault Survive Emergency Treat Act
Under SASETA every survivor is entitled to what kind of room?
A room with a view
waiting room
private room
Emergency room
Under SASETA survivors should be coded as what in the emergency room?
Code D
Code R
Code blue
Code red
Under SASETA how is the patient prioritized in the emergency room?
Not a priority
Second to life and death
Highest priority
First to life and death
Under SASETA, survivors should be offered an ISPECK (evidence collection) if they report to the hospital within how many days of the assault?
3 days
7 days
14 days
5 days
Under SASETA, what sexual assault patient population is responsible for ER bills?
Survivors without insurance
Survivors with insurance
None
Those who have vouchers
Students
What is the purpose of the ISPECK?
To determine if someone was raped or not
To aid in the prosecution of offenders in the criminal justice system
To assess the patient's overall physical wellbeing
It has no purpose
What is the purpose of the medical exam?
To assess the patient's overall physical being, diagnose, document and provide treatment
To assess the patient's mental status
To fulfill the mandate under SASETA
What is the age of consent to receive medical treatment related to sexual assault?
16
18
Need parental consent if below 16
What is the age of consent to complete the kit?
16 and older
13 and older
What is the age to consent to release the kit to law enforcement?
13
21
none
Please check all the steps listed below that are a potential steps in completing the ISPECK.
Obtain the patient's consent to collect the evidence.
Oral swabs
Genital swabs
Pregnancy test
Rectal swabs
Collecting the patient's clothing
Head to toe exam, documenting injury
Swabs of miscellaneous stains/ bite marks
Pubic hair combings
Polygraph test
Which of following steps is never a part of the ISPECK process?
Toxicology screening
head hair combings
STI testing
Fingernail scraping
Collection of patient's blood specimen
Obtain the patient's consent to release the evidence to law enforcement
How long must a hospital offer to hold a kit for a survivor who is unsure whether to consent to release the kit to law enforcement for testing?
They are not given time to hold a kit
30 days
24 hours
All the steps of the ISPECK are mandatory? .
In order to complete the ISPECK in the ER the survivor must have filed a police report?
In order to release the ISPECK to law enforcement, the survivor MUST file a police report?
Advocates may be used to supervise the kit when the health care professional is absent in order to maintain chain of custody?